Night of the Ninth Dragon

Night of the Ninth Dragon

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  • Create Date:2021-04-27 08:56:54
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Mary Pope Osborne
  • ISBN:0553510924
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Summary

The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new, easy-to-use numbering system!

Please come to Camelot。 The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie through space and time to find that the castle of Camelot has been attacked and King Arthur has been gravely wounded。 To save the kingdom--and the king--Jack and Annie have only one day to solve a riddle that will help them find a missing dragon!

Formerly numbered as Magic Tree House #55, the title of this book is now Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #27: Night of the Ninth Dragon。

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Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books
Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader
Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure
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Reviews

Malorie (Book Dragon Trash Panda)

If you've made it this far in the series you already know how brother-sister duo Jack and Annie time travel and go on missions。 This wasn't one of their typical missions and we really enjoyed it。 The siblings end up in Camelot and undergo one of the most important missions to date: saving the world of magic。 Jack and Annie have always undergone missions that helped Camelot but they haven't spent very much time actually there。 I loved the deeper world-building in this book。 There were several "ah If you've made it this far in the series you already know how brother-sister duo Jack and Annie time travel and go on missions。 This wasn't one of their typical missions and we really enjoyed it。 The siblings end up in Camelot and undergo one of the most important missions to date: saving the world of magic。 Jack and Annie have always undergone missions that helped Camelot but they haven't spent very much time actually there。 I loved the deeper world-building in this book。 There were several "aha!" moments for me on how the magic system operates。 Not that there was any confusion, it just delves deeper。 I love reading these middle-grade adventures with my son and hope there is a new book coming soon。。。*cough, Mrs。 Osborne, cough* 。。。more

Phil Lemons

The Magic Treehouse books have a pattern they follow faithfully。 This one is no exception。 However, they are fun for the boy and engage him in story and reason, and that is the result I hope for。 The boy has found an interest in Camelot and the King Arthur stories, so this was a fun one for him。 The dragon added a little extra。 Based on his enjoyment of the book and the formulaic nature of the Magic Treehouse books, I give this four stars。

Brian Stout

It was a good book and Annie and Jack had to find the 9th dragon。 In the book itself was really good。 And it was also a good book that had lots of mythical creatures and kids in kings and queens and knights and horses and oxen。

Kelly Hohenstern

In this newest story of the Magic Treehouse, Jack and Annie get to travel to Camelot and save the injured King Arthur。 One of that main things I always love about these books is the historical fact put into the story。 This one didn’t disappoint although it was more magical in nature。 I enjoyed all the folklore and myths incorporated in the story。

Isaac Grotte

I loved the dragons。

Cara Byrne

This book was a little more challenging for my first grader to follow, but she still loved following Jack and Annie's adventure。 A yellow highlighter will never have the same meaning after seeing how Annie used it in this book。 This book was a little more challenging for my first grader to follow, but she still loved following Jack and Annie's adventure。 A yellow highlighter will never have the same meaning after seeing how Annie used it in this book。 。。。more

Clara

I loved it so much!

Assortedtrashprincess

It's alright for a final book in the series。 It's alright for a final book in the series。 。。。more

Coco Harris

I haven’t read any of these Magical Tree House books before, but my oldest really loves them。 I think they are good starting chapter books for elementary students。 The story moves along quickly and has a simple plot that is easy to follow。 The dialog made me cringe during our bedtime read aloud and I personally don’t think the writing was impressive, but the kids liked it okay。

Mrs。 Cannon

I recommend this book。

Lucas Milhet-Palau

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book is about Jack and Annie going on a mission to find the ninth dragon to place in Morgan’s garden,so Jack and Annie go on a mission to find the ninth dragon with King Arthur and Queen Guinevere in the mid times and to their surprise on the way they find Cafelle and Kee。Cafelle gives Jack and Annie a riddle,so on their way to find the ninth dragon they solve the riddle piece by piece。Then, Jack and Annie solve the riddle and find the ninth dragon,so they use the power of the dragon to tra This book is about Jack and Annie going on a mission to find the ninth dragon to place in Morgan’s garden,so Jack and Annie go on a mission to find the ninth dragon with King Arthur and Queen Guinevere in the mid times and to their surprise on the way they find Cafelle and Kee。Cafelle gives Jack and Annie a riddle,so on their way to find the ninth dragon they solve the riddle piece by piece。Then, Jack and Annie solve the riddle and find the ninth dragon,so they use the power of the dragon to travel to Avalon where Morgan was and could heal the wounded king。Finally,they take the dragon back to Morgan’s garden and have a happy ending。 。。。more

Sarah - All The Book Blog Names Are Taken

Eleanor says: the book was scary because I was scared about King Arthur。 He had an owie and they had to find the golden dragon。 The bad guys took it。 The golden dragon helped King Arthur get to Avalon。 I liked this story。

Nancy

Jack and Annie are summoned by worried Queen Guinevere to Camelot where King Arthur has been injured defending the kingdom。 They must get him to the Isle of Avalon to be healed soon or he will die, but invaders have stolen the golden dragon that unlocks its portal。 Disguised as a simple peasant family, Jack, Annie, Queen Guinevere, and King Arthur leave the castle in a hay cart to seek advice from Cafelle, who gives them a riddle with a prophecy。 In an exciting race against time to locate the go Jack and Annie are summoned by worried Queen Guinevere to Camelot where King Arthur has been injured defending the kingdom。 They must get him to the Isle of Avalon to be healed soon or he will die, but invaders have stolen the golden dragon that unlocks its portal。 Disguised as a simple peasant family, Jack, Annie, Queen Guinevere, and King Arthur leave the castle in a hay cart to seek advice from Cafelle, who gives them a riddle with a prophecy。 In an exciting race against time to locate the golden dragon, they must quickly solve the riddle, line by line, as King Arthur grows weaker by the minute。 Readers will learn more about dragons, unicorns, mermaids, and other magical creatures in Dragons and Mythical Creatures Fact Tracker (2016), the companion book to this latest book in Pope’s popular long-running series of magical adventures。 。。。more

Austin

This and #29: Christmas in Camelot are the most straight-up sci-fi-fantasy entries in the series, and they are both great。 This is, in my mind, the "series finale。" It's the last entry before the Super Edition and the reboot entries, and it feels very fitting that it's an original story set in the actual mythos of the series。 Filled with riddles, action, monsters, knights, and so on。 This and #29: Christmas in Camelot are the most straight-up sci-fi-fantasy entries in the series, and they are both great。 This is, in my mind, the "series finale。" It's the last entry before the Super Edition and the reboot entries, and it feels very fitting that it's an original story set in the actual mythos of the series。 Filled with riddles, action, monsters, knights, and so on。 。。。more

Moira

It's really amazingly amazing It's really amazingly amazing 。。。more

Josephine Sorrell

The story begins with Queen Guinevere leaving a note, telling Jack and Annie to come to Camelot。 The kingdom is in bad shape, and King Arthur is dying! In order to save the kingdom and the king, they have to find the ninth dragon。 Along the way, they meet robbers and mermaids and unicorns and lots of other things! Will they be able to find the dragon and save Camelot and King Arthur?

Roberta

Read this one with a little sweet pea。。。

Damiani

The authors point of view is to entertain the readers。Mary Pope Osborne wants to make books fun and exciting, so I would recommend this book if you like Magic tree house books and if you like dragons。 Jake and Annie are the main characters in the story but they travel to a kingdom where the people stole their price position which is the golden dragon。

Olivia

This was a great tale of all I like。 Surviving, Avalon, battle, Camelot。

Laura McLoughlin

All of this talk of Camelot and Avalon makes me want to start watching Gargoyles with my 6 year old daughter

Daphne Kim

We have nearly finished this series and this one did not disappoint。 After a lot of history and culture, it was fun to get back to some myth and fantasy。

Kristian Kirilov

Review of the Magic Treehouse book #55 Night of the Ninth DragonBy: Kristian Kirilov “ Night of the Ninth dragon “ is a book unique on its own。 This is one of Mary Osborne’s best books yet。 It is fun to read , easy to pick up the story , and contains a thrilling plot twist。 The book is a great book for children in 2nd , 3rd , and 4th grade。 That doesn’t mean that adults can’t read this piece of literature。 Although this book can be read by everyone I believe it is focused on a younger audience。 Review of the Magic Treehouse book #55 Night of the Ninth DragonBy: Kristian Kirilov “ Night of the Ninth dragon “ is a book unique on its own。 This is one of Mary Osborne’s best books yet。 It is fun to read , easy to pick up the story , and contains a thrilling plot twist。 The book is a great book for children in 2nd , 3rd , and 4th grade。 That doesn’t mean that adults can’t read this piece of literature。 Although this book can be read by everyone I believe it is focused on a younger audience。 The reason why I think this book is focused on youngsters since there are not that many pages to read。 The literature in it is not as complex as most books teens my age read。 The plot line is a good one don’t get me wrong on that , but it seems a little dull since pretty much the objective the characters have stays the same throughout the book。 The prologue doesn’t explain who exactly the characters are and how they met。 The book just starts out with the main characters going to a dog park and then climbing up into a treehouse that magically brings them to Camelot。 This book doesn’t explain its lore whatsoever , not even how they got to Camelot in the first place。 I would rate this book a ⅗ stars since it doesn’t explain how these things happen 。 Also because it is so short that it pretty much skims through the entire plot like that。 However what she lacks in length she makes up for it in detail。 Although the plot is pretty great I would appreciate it if the next time the author wrote a book continuing the series would be a bit longer。 The length of this book is about 140 some pages。 The pages aren’t the length you would think they would be for a chapter book 。 Each page has 2 - 4 paragraphs on it , the paragraphs are super small compared other books she has written。 Now to summarize the plot without spoiling the end for those of you who want to read this book for yourselves。 It starts of with a brother and sister getting ready to go to the dog park with their new puppy 。 They think the puppy is trained enough so that it can walk without a leash。 They find out that they are wrong the puppy strays off the path, the chase after him and find him in a magical treehouse that they haven’t seen in along time。 They get teleported to Camelot and help their friends King Arthur and Queen Genovier。 Overall I thought this book was a good book to read。 It is a easy reader for those of you who just want to quickly read a book just for the fun of it。 I think the author is a brilliant writer who knows what children like to read about。 The book itself was fun to read and learn about the world that the main characters live in。 I would love to read the rest of the series in my spare time , if you have spare time to go to the library you could look up this series trust it is a good one。 Thank you for reading this review I hope you got a basic idea about this book and the series。 。。。more

Giselle Malagon

the story is about

PottWab Regional Library

A, SM

Maggie

Most definitely not too old for this

Cherry (_forevermint)

I wish I had time to reread all the Magic Tree House books, they were my FAVORITE thing ever when I was younger。 I picked this one up because it's what my library had。 I wish I had time to reread all the Magic Tree House books, they were my FAVORITE thing ever when I was younger。 I picked this one up because it's what my library had。 。。。more

Stacy

Jack and Annie are summoned to Camelot by Queen Guinevere。 They need to help her find the stolen golden dragon so the portal to Avalon can be opened to help save King Arthur。 Will they be able to complete there mission in time? Read on to find out!

jess

We skipped about fifty of the magic treehouse books, this one is pretty good because who doesn't love Camelot and Avalon but it could have used some more dragon content。 We skipped about fifty of the magic treehouse books, this one is pretty good because who doesn't love Camelot and Avalon but it could have used some more dragon content。 。。。more

Megan Collins

Children’s Historical FantasyOsborne, Mary Pope。 Night of the Ninth Dragon (2016)。 This is the 55th book in the magic tree house series。 The main characters Jack and Annie begin their adventure to the dog park when suddenly, their dog Oki, runs off to the magic tree house。 Jack and Annie find Oki sitting at the bottom of the tree but find a note inside that says urgent。 The note simply says, “Please come to camelot”。 Suddenly, they are whisked away on a new and exciting adventure filed with drag Children’s Historical FantasyOsborne, Mary Pope。 Night of the Ninth Dragon (2016)。 This is the 55th book in the magic tree house series。 The main characters Jack and Annie begin their adventure to the dog park when suddenly, their dog Oki, runs off to the magic tree house。 Jack and Annie find Oki sitting at the bottom of the tree but find a note inside that says urgent。 The note simply says, “Please come to camelot”。 Suddenly, they are whisked away on a new and exciting adventure filed with dragons, hidden caves, riddles, and secret gardens。 As always, they are forced to use their imaginations and show courage to fulfill this journey。 Will they make it back? Read it to find out! Overall, I felt this was a good book for the target audience。 It provided a sense of adventure, mystery, and fantasy, without using over-powering language that would confuse a young reader。 I would recommend this story to my students if they were interested in this genre, but would not necessarily seek out another one from the series to read for myself。 Target Audience: 1st to 4th grade。 。。。more

Eden Poon

It was。。。A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!