Der Aufstieg des Drachen

Der Aufstieg des Drachen

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  • Create Date:2021-03-25 04:25:10
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Tracey West
  • ISBN:394718834X
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Summary

DRAGON MASTERS has it all! Dragons, a Dragon Stone, a king, a wizard, and magic! In the first book in this fully-illustrated series, 8-year old Drake is snatched up by King Roland's soldier and taken to the castle。 He is to be trained as a Dragon Master。 At the castle, he is joined by three other young Dragon Masters-in-training: Ana, Rori, and Bo。 The Dragon Masters must learn how to connect with and train their dragons--and they must also uncover their dragons' special powers。 Does Drake have what it takes to be a Dragon Master? What is his dragon's special power?

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Reviews

Jamie Humphreys

I read this book aloud to my 1st and 2nd grade class。 They are all begging me to read the next one in the series to them。 Very cute book。 Definitely a series my students could read on their own。

Hayley Chow

By 4yo jumped from reading Level 3 readers to reading these together with me, to now reading these independently。 We're on book 12 and still loving them。 I've honestly enjoyed reading them with him and can't recommend enough。 By 4yo jumped from reading Level 3 readers to reading these together with me, to now reading these independently。 We're on book 12 and still loving them。 I've honestly enjoyed reading them with him and can't recommend enough。 。。。more

Laura

Cute

Angela (Angel's Guilty Pleasures)

My son really likes the Dragon Masters series。 It's great for 1st-3rd graders。 As for me they are ok。 My son really likes the Dragon Masters series。 It's great for 1st-3rd graders。 As for me they are ok。 。。。more

Katiem

I've read this twice now, it's cute, fast-paced and a good read for the kiddos。 First time with my step-son when he was around 7, he enjoyed it but not enough to search out the rest of the series。 I am now reading with my 5-year-old son, and he is loving it。 He is also able to read it on his own, which is nice。 Enough illustrations to keep kids interested, enough text to make my son think he's reading a big kid book。 I've read this twice now, it's cute, fast-paced and a good read for the kiddos。 First time with my step-son when he was around 7, he enjoyed it but not enough to search out the rest of the series。 I am now reading with my 5-year-old son, and he is loving it。 He is also able to read it on his own, which is nice。 Enough illustrations to keep kids interested, enough text to make my son think he's reading a big kid book。 。。。more

Melanie

A cute book and good starting chapter book。 Similar to magic treehouse in terms of length and adventure。

Lizzy

I read this book out loud to a group of first graders in a book-club setting。 We read a few chapters every day and talked about what happened and made predictions。 Students loved the images on each page and had fun trying to figure out what Worm's powers would be and what would happen to Drake next。It has all the pieces to set up a potentially long chapter book series, but the fantasy elements were not loved by each student。 Fortunately there was some interpersonal drama amongst the main charact I read this book out loud to a group of first graders in a book-club setting。 We read a few chapters every day and talked about what happened and made predictions。 Students loved the images on each page and had fun trying to figure out what Worm's powers would be and what would happen to Drake next。It has all the pieces to set up a potentially long chapter book series, but the fantasy elements were not loved by each student。 Fortunately there was some interpersonal drama amongst the main characters (who are close in age to the first graders) and the tension of whether or not Drake would tell his mom about the dragons was interesting for those that may not have been into the fantasy parts。Personally this one isn't for me, but I probably would have loved it as a young reader! I think the reason I wasn't feeling it is the fish-out-of-water and new magical powers/"chosen one" narrative has been done to death and as a chapter book for young-ish readers this doesn't do anything particularly groundbreaking or new。 But as an introduction to the genre or a way to transition young readers from fantasy movies and video games to books, this could work really well。 。。。more

Steffi

My second-grader loves this series!

Jenna

The kids loved it so we are getting the rest of the series!

Jennifer

Perfect for grade 2。 Mine loved it。 Adventures and dragons。 The main character Drake connects well with his dragon, Worm。 And he makes friends。My kid loved the story and illustrations。 Short chapters with simple sentences。 Very exciting for him。 Good comprehension questions at the end。Another great read from the Branches collection。

Carrie

A, 7, loves this series

Angela

Fun story。 Micah enjoyed it。 We're waiting on book 2 from the library any day。The series introduces dragons and dragon masters from places inspired by real countries。 My sister-in-law has had fun keeping track and figuring them out, as have I。 This one is probably England。 Fun story。 Micah enjoyed it。 We're waiting on book 2 from the library any day。The series introduces dragons and dragon masters from places inspired by real countries。 My sister-in-law has had fun keeping track and figuring them out, as have I。 This one is probably England。 。。。more

Jolly Per

Good book for kids! My student likes this so much。 I'd recommend this to my other students。 Good book for kids! My student likes this so much。 I'd recommend this to my other students。 。。。more

Adam

I loved it!

Karisa Bailey

High interest, broad word choices, but still a leveled reading series。 My 9 year old loves it!

Jaraka Davis

Read this aloud to Ju and Jen。 Julia really loves it and Jenna surprised me once or twice with how much she was following along and picking up on。 A book series more suited for an emerging reader than a read aloud, but anything that keeps my girls falling in love with books is good by me!

Beth Elliot

This book hooked my son into wanting to read! He would volunteer to read just to find out what happened next。

Alexandra

This is the first in a series about kids who are recruited by a wizard and the king he works for to tame and control dragons。 Drake and his dragon Worm are the focus, and the story offers clues to adventures ahead but doesn't delve terribly deeply into anything in this first volume。 My 3rd grader read it at school (and is now on No。 4 in the series) and I read it to my kindergartener, who wants to read everything big sister reads。 She gave it a thumbs up, and I'm withholding judgment until we re This is the first in a series about kids who are recruited by a wizard and the king he works for to tame and control dragons。 Drake and his dragon Worm are the focus, and the story offers clues to adventures ahead but doesn't delve terribly deeply into anything in this first volume。 My 3rd grader read it at school (and is now on No。 4 in the series) and I read it to my kindergartener, who wants to read everything big sister reads。 She gave it a thumbs up, and I'm withholding judgment until we read more of the series。 It's quick and easy read-aloud but isn't long enough on its own to leave much of an impression。 。。。more

Katie

I read this with my almost 5 year old。 She was enthralled with the dragons and illustrations。 At her insistence, we finished the whole book in one evening。

LEO

It was really adventurous and I liked the ending。 I'm excited to get the next book from the library。 It was really adventurous and I liked the ending。 I'm excited to get the next book from the library。 。。。more

Heather Marie

As a parent of a 7 year old boy who refuses to read any kind of fiction story, this book was heaven sent! Besides Clark the Shark books, this is the only fiction book he willingly picked up and read from start to finish! He is a hardcore, nonfiction only reader。 He wants information。 He wants facts。 He definitely doesn't want a story and he doesn't want to be entertained! Enter Dragon Masters! The illustrations were great, the text font was inviting, and the story was strong enough to keep him i As a parent of a 7 year old boy who refuses to read any kind of fiction story, this book was heaven sent! Besides Clark the Shark books, this is the only fiction book he willingly picked up and read from start to finish! He is a hardcore, nonfiction only reader。 He wants information。 He wants facts。 He definitely doesn't want a story and he doesn't want to be entertained! Enter Dragon Masters! The illustrations were great, the text font was inviting, and the story was strong enough to keep him interested。 He even asked me to buy him the entire series! Guys, this NEVER happens! I will say it was a very easy read for him, but he enjoyed the illustrated chapter book format and I loved that I could introduce him to other genres of books。 。。。more

Katie Luckraft

Eight-year-old Drake is just the son of an onion farmer and he figures that is all he will ever be。 He has never ridden a horse, never met a wizard, and does not believe in dragons…until the day one of King Roland’s soldiers comes to collect him and takes him to the castle。 Upon arrival, Drake meets Griffith, the Kings wizard, and a group of kids called the Dragon Masters。 Drake and the other Dragon Masters work with their dragons, training them, uncovering their powers, and building relationshi Eight-year-old Drake is just the son of an onion farmer and he figures that is all he will ever be。 He has never ridden a horse, never met a wizard, and does not believe in dragons…until the day one of King Roland’s soldiers comes to collect him and takes him to the castle。 Upon arrival, Drake meets Griffith, the Kings wizard, and a group of kids called the Dragon Masters。 Drake and the other Dragon Masters work with their dragons, training them, uncovering their powers, and building relationships with them so that one day they might be able to help King Roland。This is just the first installment in a series that young readers will absolutely devour! Dragon Masters is a great introduction to chapter books as the chapters are short and there are many illustrations。 Teachers can recommend this book to students interested in dragons, magic, or just looking for something new。 Young readers will enjoy reading through these books and discovering more about Drake and his fellow Dragon Masters, and of course all the cool dragons。 Teachers can also use these books to talk about making text-to-text, text-to-world, and text-to-self connections。 。。。more

Liam M

I liked that Worm is and earth dragon and he can move stones。 -Liam Age 8

DIVISHA MITHAL

If you want your kids to read an out and out fantasy series then look no further then the Dragon Master series from Scholastic Inc。 Parents who are Harry Potter fans but would like to hold on to get that series for their young kids, yet would want them to experience the same level of thrill then Dragon Masters is a perfect book that can introduce them to the world of dragons and wizards。We came across this series on Goodreads and once we read the first book we were not able to stop ourselves rea If you want your kids to read an out and out fantasy series then look no further then the Dragon Master series from Scholastic Inc。 Parents who are Harry Potter fans but would like to hold on to get that series for their young kids, yet would want them to experience the same level of thrill then Dragon Masters is a perfect book that can introduce them to the world of dragons and wizards。We came across this series on Goodreads and once we read the first book we were not able to stop ourselves reading the others。 The first book in the series starts with Drake, a young boy of 8 being taken from his farm to King Roland’s castle for some important task。 Once there, he is made aware that he has been chosen as a Dragon Master and his role would be to train an assigned dragon。 He also finds out that he is not the only one and that 3 more kids; Ana, Rori and Bo are already training their dragons under the tutelage of a wizard called Griffith。 From here starts Drake and the others’ adventure with the dragons。Each book introduces us to a new problem faced by these brave group of dragon masters and most of the times we are introduced to a new dragon too。 There are troubles in the from of bad wizards trying to steal the dragons, dragons getting weak in power, new dragons being found etc。The books are written in simple language and though set in a fantasy world do not have many difficult words or spells for younger kids to get confused。 The storyline is very engrossing and keeps the readers wanting to finish the books in one go。 As we adults call it; they are unputdownable, so much so that after every book ended, I would be more interested to know what’s happening in the next one。 It is therefore a good book to handover when parents need some peace in their lives and still want to let kids have fun😜。There are 17 books in the series as of now and 3 more books are already in the pipeline to be published in 2021 (Yay!)。 We have however read 10 books till now and enjoyed each one of them enough for us to recommend this series。These books are not standalone reads as each book ends on a cliffhanger and the next starts with some backstory from the previous book, though the first chapter generally summarizes what’s happened till now it’s always better to read the book in entirety to enjoy the next story。The book though shows Drake as the main protagonist, the others too have an equal coverage in the story and the the book works more like a team escapade than an individual adventure。These books are 90 pages long and have black and white illustrations on each page。 The illustrations are apt to help the reader connect with the story。 These books have been designed by Scholastic as a chapter book series for early – readers, basically kids who are transitioning to independent reading。 But I felt that it would suit intermediate readers better。 However, it is a great book nonetheless for beginner-readers as read-along with parents。 It will also make a good classroom read-aloud book, with all students taking up a role and at times playing out some scenes from the books。 To see for yourself and make an informed choice about this book head over to my Instagram page, where we will give you a sneak -peek inside the book。 Here is the link http://www。instagram。com/inbetweenboo。。。All the books have some 4-5 questions at the end of the book, which would enable retelling as well as some imagination on part of the kids to answer them and I think that is a great way to have discussion around the books。 That is another appeal of these books that attracted me as a parent。As far as learning is concerned, each book teaches us something but these stories are more to give wings to the imagination in our children and enjoy a good story with adventure。 However, it does give a lesson that it’s the inner qualities of an individual that matters rather than having magical capabilities, to train a dragon。 (or to overcome any challenges)Verdict:Overall, a great series for kids to hop on the reading journey and go to lands unknown and have their imaginations soar。 。。。more

Nicole47

This was a fun beginning to a series, with plenty of mysteries left to figure out。 My 5yo loved meeting the dragons and wondering what was going to happen next。 Book #2 ordered from the library!

Whitney

3。5 I enjoyed the first book and can see it being very appealing for the age range it was written for。 It definitely left me wanting to read the next one。 You want to discover the mystery of where the dragons came from and what they are doing in this kingdom。 The illustrations are well done and nearly every page has an illustration。 I wanted a bit more depth and character development。 Hopefully that comes more in the other books。 The idea of each dragon having an element was cool。

Sutton Hargrove

AR test 10 out of 10

Angie Alford

I love this book it was great to read and it was easy to readOwen

Renee

Very popular series at my library。 Want to know what all the buzz is about。 Nice beginning reader chapter book series。

Jen

Enjoyed reading this to my boys (4 and 7) and now they want to read the whole series。