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Author: Cornelia Funke  
ISBN: 0439456959   /   Hardcover
Publisher: The Chicken House   /   2004-09-01
List Price: CDN$18.99
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One of mine favorites     

This book has all the ingredients of a children's classic: interesting characters, exotic setting, and action. From the very first words, I was taken away.... The story is about a boy named Ben, a dragon named Firedrake, a brownie (an animal) named Sorrel, and a homunculus (little person) named Twigleg. They go of in serch of a place called the Rim of Heaven... But, is the Rim of Heaven real, or a fable? -- To find out you have to read it yourself, but I assure you it will not be time wasted. Another great book that I suggest everyone to check out is "Why Some Cats are Rascals". Actually I think there are three books in the series. I read only two - both were great
Dragons Live     
This amazing story starts in a place where many dragons and other fabulous creatures live. When the dragons and other creatures find out about a plot the humans have to take over the place where they live, Slatebeard the eldest dragon tells the others they have to find the Rim of Heaven. The Rim of Heaven is a place where dragons can live in peace and harmony together away safely. All have heard tales about the Rim of Heaven but no one realy believed it existed. Only one other dragon believed it, Firedrake, a young eager dragon willing to go on a long dangerous journey. Along with a bad-tempered, but nice brownie, Sorrel, he flies off to reach for the Rim of Heaven. Will they make it to the Rim of Heaven?
I'm Dreaming of a Blue Dragon     
Imagine yourself gliding through the air on a dragon's back. That's how I felt when I read Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke. Dragon Rider is an excellent fantasy, whether you're one or one hundred! Why? Well you're going to have to read on!

Firedrake, a dragon, and Sorrel the brownie discover that humans may be coming. Before long, they are swept up in a journey that will take them to the Rim of Heaven, a place where dragons can live in peace forever. On the way, they meet a boy named Ben, a somewhat smelly human. Ben ends up joining them in their journey. What Sorrel and Firedrake don't know is that there are spies everywhere. Nettlebrand, a huge dragon with heavy golden armour sent Twigleg, a homunculus to spy on Ben, Firedrake and Sorrel so Nettlebrand can follow them and get a tasty meal at the Rim of Heaven! What a pig! Will Firedrake, Ben and Sorrel get to the Rim of Heaven? Or will they become dinner?

In Dragon Rider, the author has shown a true meaning of courage. Ben, had not ridden a dragon before, and he was very brave to try riding on one. He also showed courage for standing up to Nettlebrand. Because Nettlebrand is so big, Ben could've been squashed or eaten! Firedrake had to courage to travel to the Rim of Heaven, knowing that Nettlebrand was on his tail! Sorrel had the courage to use brownie spit to kill the red-eyed ravens. None of them would've made it to the Rim of Heaven if it wasn't for their courage and efforts. This story is also about cooperation, getting along with each other, and accepting each other's differences. When Twigleg was Nettlebrand's spy, Sorrel got very suspicious of him and didn't act very nice to him. When Ben first met Sorrel, Sorrel didn't like him. Eventually, Sorrel learned that she had to get along with him, even if he wasn't a brownie. All four friends have to work together to find the Rim of Heaven.

I think that this story and the characters are very well developed. You can see clear differences between characters. If you look at Sorrel, you can tell she is sensitive and stubborn. Sorrel gets suspicious; therefore she doesn't like creatures that aren't brownies. Ben is the complete opposite; he is kind and generous, especially to Twigleg. When Sorrel was suspicious of him, Ben scolded Sorrel and told her to leave her alone. Twigleg calls Ben "young master" because of his kindness. Did you also notice what unique names Cornelia Funke used? At one point, the author uses the name Burr-Burr-Chan. Pretty unique, eh? Have you ever heard of the name Burr-Burr? I think it's a cute and creative name. I also think that the name Nettlebrand is very dragon like and has a big effect on his character. The name Firedrake sounds brave and courageous, and that's what Firedrake's character is! Besides the names, Cornelia Funke also has very good word choice. She uses words like pessimistic and dazzled. These words help enhance the story and help visualize what's happening. This scene was very strong and easy to visualize: "Firedrake flew on. The nine white peaks forming the Rim of Heaven shimmered in the distance as if starlight clung to them. The rat flew her plane on the leeward side of the dragon, where she was out of the wind. Firedrake felt strong, as if moonlight were flowing through his veins. And he felt light, as if he were made of the same elements as the night itself."

There are a few parts in the story that were very fast paced. There were so many obstacles that Firedrake, Ben and Sorrel had to go through. This part of the story made my eyes go wide. It was when the gang met a sea dragon. At first I thought it was going to eat them, this is why I felt my eyes go wide. I also feel that the middle of the book had lots of action and was very hectic. The beginning was very unique and very suspenseful. It was creative that the book started with a rat and the book is called "Dragon Rider." It was also unique that the rat said, "Didn't I say so? Didn't I tell them?" Tell them what? This is definitely a reader - hooking beginning. It begins like this: "All was still in the valley of dragons. Mist had drifted in from the sea nearby and was clinging to the mountains. Birds twittered uncertainly in the foggy damp, and clouds hid the sun. A rat came scuttling down the slope, fell head over heels, tumbled down the moss- covered rocks, and picked herself up again." You want to know what the rat did next? You'll have to read it for yourself! After the beginning, you won't be able to put the book down. You'll always be looking forward to each new chapter.

So you're thinking of reading the book now, right? Wait, what about the ending? No, I'm not going to TELL you the ending that wouldn't be very fun, would it? I'll let you find out yourself! I think that the ending was touching and had me wondering a lot as well. I have so many questions; what happened to Firedrake? What about Ben and Twigleg? What about Sorrel? It seems like the characters have separated and are on their own adventures. I think it would be neat if Cornelia Funke wrote books about each characters point of view, especially Sorrel. Her character is very unique, and it would be interesting to see what she is thinking.

I think you're aware of a few things that will happen in this book, but there's still more! Are you up for it? Are you ready for an eye popping experience? This book will give you an adventure and a something you'll want to read over and over again.

Dragon Rider     
Another great read by Cornelia Funke!

When humans start to come to where the dragons are hiding a young dragon volunteers to find the Rim of Heaven, the last sanctuary for dragons. When he and his friend (a brownie named Sorrel) go to get a map from a rat they meet a orphan boy (Ben) that joins them on their journey. The rest of the story is about them flying across the world to find the Rim of Heaven. They meet many marvelous creatures (as well as humans) on the way. The odd trio also has to avoid a huge gold dragon during their journey.

At the very beginning I found it rather confusing with things like what a brownie is (I never figured it out!), also it seemed like another cheesy book. However when one of my friends ask me if I was finished so that she could borrow it gave me the incentive to finish it. I am glad that I did! I found myself completely hooked onto the book, so much so that my mom had to pull it out of my hands so that I would do school work.

Cornelia Funke made a wonderful world using the world that we live in. She added a whole different side, one of fabulous creatures such as dragons and brownies. The author creates a fabolous tale when her protangonists face new dangers, meet new creatures and see different parts of the world. This book is for anyone who loves a great adventure, marvelous creatures and well anyone who enjoys a great read!

A feast for fantasy lovers!     
This book is about a dragon who sets out to find the Rim of Heaven, a magical place where dragons can live in peace forever. Along the way, he encounters a boy named Ben, a homunculus named Twigleg, a rat named Gilbert Graytail, and many more... A fabulous read for people of all ages!
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