Winging It
by:
Deborah Cooke (author)
The new Dragon Diary novel from the author of Flying Blind. Zoë Sorensson yearns to come into her powers as the only female dragon shifter. But being part of two worlds is more complicated than she expected. It's bad enough that she's the target of the Mages's plan to eliminate all...
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The new Dragon Diary novel from the author of Flying Blind. Zoë Sorensson yearns to come into her powers as the only female dragon shifter. But being part of two worlds is more complicated than she expected. It's bad enough that she's the target of the Mages's plan to eliminate all shifters-but she also has to hide her true nature from her human best friend, Megan. But when Megan gets a last-minute invite to the popular kids' Halloween party-hosted by an apprentice Mage-Zoë must save the day and her best friend without revealing her fire- breathing secrets...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780451234896 (0451234898)
Publish date: December 6th 2011
Publisher: NAL Trade
Pages no: 328
Edition language: English
Series: The Dragon Diaries Trilogy (#2)
I really liked Flying Blind so I was a bit sad when Winging It fell somewhat short of my expectations for it. I am still trying to understand what went wrong and have come to the conclusion that maybe it was my reading experience at fault and not the book itself. Winging It had a much slower beginni...
Ok, me likening FLYING BLIND one to Jacinda’s and Sophie’s stories was jumping the gun because WINGING IT alters course slightly by introducing a host of characters who are similarly situated to her and her ilk, as well as by introducing a teensy tiny *not*prophecy with Zoe at its focus. Sure, it’s...
This was another exciting episode for Zoë. She is near to her sixteenth birthday but things are not going her way. She is arguing with her best friend Meagan because she is required not to share anything with her about being a dragon. Meagan has found a new friend named Jessica who is also a math wh...
I really have been enjoying this series and this was a great second book! Full review to follow soon.