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Original Title: Voices of Dragons
ISBN: 0061798940 (ISBN13: 9780061798948)
Edition Language: English
Series: Voices of Dragons #1
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Voices of Dragons (Voices of Dragons #1) Hardcover | Pages: 309 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 4435 Users | 498 Reviews

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Title:Voices of Dragons (Voices of Dragons #1)
Author:Carrie Vaughn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 309 pages
Published:March 16th 2010 by HarperTeen (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Urban Fantasy

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On one side of the border lies the modern world: the internet, homecoming dances, cell phones. On the other side dwell the ancient monsters who spark humanity's deepest fears: dragons. Seventeen-year-old Kay Wyatt knows she's breaking the law by rock climbing near the border, but she'd rather have an adventure than follow the rules. When the dragon Artegal unexpectedly saves her life, the rules are abruptly shattered, and a secret friendship grows between them. But suspicion and terror are the legacy of human and dragon interactions, and the fragile truce that has maintained peace between the species is unraveling. As tensions mount and battles begin, Kay and Artegal are caught in the middle. Can their friendship change the course of a war? In her young-adult debut, New York Times bestselling author Carrie Vaughn presents a distinctly twenty-first-century tale of myths and machines, and an alliance that crosses a seemingly unbridgeable divide.

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It didn't feel real to me. The pace felt really slow and sleepy, even in moments of major conflict. I didn't feel any emotional connection to any of the characters. The plot wasn't much more than a short-story dragged out. It was just a really stereotypical story about prejudice, fear and the Cold War with a bit of teen angst and some cool flying thrown in. I ended up skimming most of it because nothing ever pulled me in. If you want to read a more entertaining story about teens and dragons, try

Kay is your basic teenager who loves the outdoors and hiking, so it easy to believe that she is rescued one day by a dragon after the background is told. This harks back to the age old story that those that are different are our enemies. The dragons and humans have a tenuous treaty which the humans want to break to get at the natural reserves in the untouched dragon territory. Once Kay starts to communicate with the dragon, Artegal, the book takes off. Of course, the ending left off where there

Reviewed by Joan Stradling for TeensReadToo.comSeventeen-year-old Kay enjoys hiking, climbing, talking on her cell phone, and spending time with a dragon.Yes, a dragon.In Vaughn's brilliant combination of modern day convenience and old world fantasy, VOICES OF DRAGONS pulls the reader into a believable tale of one girl and a dragon against the evil machinations of an intolerant government.Though I guessed where the story was going, I still enjoyed the journey. I had no trouble believing dragons

My Thoughts: We are introduced to Kay, your average teenager. She is the sheriff's daughter so her actions are always supposed to be innocent and forthcoming. She lives right next to a boarder separating the human world but filled with dragons. She's been told her whole life dragons are dangerous and to stay as far away from them as possible. One day she goes rockclimbing (she always does so this day is no different) she has an accident and falls into a river. She is than rescued by a dragon

I'm a sucker for dragons so this book was right up my alley...young adult or not. Of course, our heroine, Kay did some stupid things like rock climbing alone but she's a kid so it's expected. I loved Artegal (the dragon) and liked Jon (the boyfriend) a lot. The cliff hanger ending wasn't a surprise and I look forward to seeing where Ms. Vaughn takes Kay and Artegal next.

Bottom Line Excellent new series, this one MUST have at the very least a sequel, because once the action really picked up, it ended, which, if I am being honest, bummed me out but left me wanting more! I can only hope that we see Kay develop as a character; I also hope we get to see more Jon and Tam! I give Voices of Dragons 3 mushrooms, while I patiently await more from Ms. Carrie Vaughn. Read my full review - Voices of Dragons

Hmm. Well, I did like the bits with Artegal and "Dracopolis." And some of the bits about the philosophies of fear and borders and security and war and PR.... But the rest was very juvenile, trite, and implausible YA. Why is Kay so disobedient, given who her parents are? Why is she 17 and still just a sophomore? Why don't her parents take away the keys to her Jeep? Why does she even have her own car? (Is that taken for granted nowadays in some microcultures? Other YA that I've read doesn't show

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