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All member reviews for Eon: Dragoneye Reborn

Teen, 15 years old
June 10, 2011
 
Great book!!! <3ed it!
If your kid is an advanced reader and can understand the material, a great read. Again, know your kid.

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Teen, 16 years old
August 24, 2010
 
I love dragons so I found this to read. I did get confused at times and re-read but I still like it. I can't wait for her next book to come out. Although, I was a bit disturbed by the whole... rape part.

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Teen, 14 years old
December 22, 2011
 
I was not impressed.
I began reading this in the 6th Grade and honestly didn't think much of it. Its exciting moments were less than adequate and its general theme was just plain strange. Honestly, if you're a male like me and are not interested in reading about some "chosen" girl getting naked then don't even bother with this book.

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Kid, 12 years old
February 15, 2012
 
Girls are awesome.
I read this book recently. It has a very good concept, and I like the way they think about things. I noticed that a lot of our concepts are not used in Eon. In the book, the people use the chinese zodiac, and girls are thought very low of. I like this book especially because it shows that the people there think that girls are nothing, have no power, are wrong. However, it takes a while to grasp and is slightly violent and has a few inappropriate things. There is a part when Eona is stuck in a war, and she pulls someone's eye out, and that was rather disturbing. There's another part in the book where she a lost gets raped, but that's also when all the magic happens, so you can't just skip that part. Everything in the book has a purpose, is there for a reason. If you read it carefully or go back when you're done, you'll notice a lot of things that seemed terribly insignificant then, but have a lot of meaning now. I was skimming through the book after reading it, and I came across a part where I had merely looked at it, but had not processed it. Now I know better than to skip parts that don't seem important.

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