Dragon of the Red Dawn
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
121
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Medieval Era
2007
Adult
7-10 years
580L
In Dragon of the Red Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne, readers follow Jack and Annie as they travel to ancient Japan in their magic tree house. They meet a poet and must solve the mystery of the "Dragon of the Red Dawn" to help save the city of Edo from disaster.
Adventurous
Fantastical
Inspirational
Hopeful
Playful
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Dragon of the Red Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne is praised for its engaging storytelling and educational value, taking young readers on a historical journey with magic and adventure. The accessible language and captivating plot keep children entertained while learning. However, some critics feel the character development is limited. Overall, it's a delightful read for its target audience.
Fans of Dragon of the Red Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne likely enjoy adventurous, time-traveling tales with historical settings, akin to Magic Tree House series entries. These readers, typically children aged 6-9, appreciate stories blending education and fantasy, similar to The Boxcar Children and A to Z Mysteries.
6,998 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
121
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Medieval Era
2007
Adult
7-10 years
580L
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