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The Lost Heir

6/20/2015

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Reviewed by Oscar


Rating: High Five!
Who I'd Recommend to: Fans of Percy Jackson, Warriors, The Last Dogs, Eragon, and Dragon Rider, along with more Cornelia Funke stories like Dragon Rider.
Fav Quote: "If I do decide to drown somebody, I know who's at the top of my list," Tsunami thinking about drowning Glory. 
Summary (from Amazon): 
The lost heir to the SeaWing throne is going home at last.

She can't believe it's finally happening. Tsunami and her fellow dragonets of destiny are journeying under the water to the great SeaWing Kingdom. Stolen as an egg from the royal hatchery, Tsunami is eager to meet her future subjects and reunite with her mother, Queen Coral.

But Tsunami's triumphant return doesn't go quite the way she imagined. Queen Coral welcomes her with open wings, but a mysterious assassin has been killing off the queen's heirs for years, and Tsunami may be the next target. The dragonets came to the SeaWings for protection, but this ocean hides secrets, betrayal--and perhaps even death.

I really loved this book. What I liked  about this book was that Tsunami was always a hilarious, persistent, bossy character, but in a good I-want-to-protect-my-friends-and-will-do-so-at-all-costs way. Glory was definitely my favorite character because she had a sarcastic sense of humor. I also liked Riptide because he was funny and taught Tsunami "squid-brain" in Aquatic (the language of SeaWings). Plus, he was brave and stood up for Tsunami (even though she didn't need it). My favorite scene was when Tsunami was getting taught Aquatic by Whirlpool because he's a little too flirty. Speaking of Whirlpool, he was an interesting character to add to the story because he was so greedy and looked like a hippie. Also, none of the characters ever gave up, which I like, too. I liked how the author, Tui T. Sutherland, really made the book unique like The Dragonet Prophecy (book 1). Another thing I liked was all the humor in this book. For example, after so long, with Blister almost getting killed, in the Epilogue, she still thinks she's won the battle! Overall, another great installment in this series and I'm excited to read the next book. 
3 Comments
Cole
6/21/2015 05:39:02 am

How old is he again?!?

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Olivia and Oscar
6/21/2015 05:39:22 am

8

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Cole
6/21/2015 05:39:35 am

Wow.


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