Review by Booklist Review
Ten-year-olds Jesse and his cousin Daisy, and Emmy, a talking dragon, are back and so is evil dragon slayer St. George. Aided by tree spirits and a mysterious online consultant, Jesse and Daisy must again prevent Emmy's capture, this time facing an underground world of enslaved hobgoblins in the process. Ultimately, a suspenseful escape brings unexpected revelations, along with hints of future adventures. Blending the contemporary everyday setting with magical events and characters, this second Dragon Keepers title features more enjoyable humor and mystery. Precocious Emmy is still a draw, with her amusing malapropisms and well-intentioned actions, which both hinder and help.--Rosenfeld, Shelle Copyright 2009 Booklist
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Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 3-6-Jesse, Daisy, and their dragon, Emmy, are back. The 10-year-old cousins are "dragon keepers," aided in their secret by Emmy's handy abilities. She's not yet able to breathe fire or fly, but she can disguise herself as a sheepdog at will, levitate, and make magic books fly. Her legendary foe, St. George, is working at a nearby college, in disguise. He's already stolen Emmy once, and in order to keep him permanently at bay, the threesome decides to steal his magic book. The choppy plot develops at a fast pace that involves rescuing another of the saint's victims, the hobgoblin queen, by finding the Golden Pickax. Enticing headings and black-and-white illustrations introduce each of the 10 chapters. Fantasy fans will enjoy flying through this series, paving the way for Christopher Paolini's Eragon (Knopf, 2003) later.-Debbie Whitbeck, West Ottawa Public Schools, Holland, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
St. George the Dragon Slayer has enslaved the trees and hobgoblins in the nearby Deep Woods, and it is up to Jesse Tiger, Daisy Flower and their month-old dragon, Emmy, to put things right. Second in a series that began with The Dragon in the Sock Drawer (2008), this continues the adventures of the ten-year-old cousins and their shape-changing pet. Helped by their web-based consultant Professor Andersson, Miss Alodie, a flower-loving neighbor with supernatural powers, and a handy barn full of magical tools, they enter the network of mines underlying Goldmine City, meet Her Royal Lowness Queen Hap of the Hobgoblin Hive of Hobhorn and face the Dragon Slayer in his cavern. Chronologically told, the events move quickly to a satisfying conclusion that leaves room for further adventures. The most interesting character in this traditional tale is Emmy, an enthusiastic youngster who leaps off energetically but melts down with exhaustion after setbacks or a long day. Young dragon enthusiasts may start with this adventure but will surely be eager for more. (Fantasy. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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