Dragonhaven

electronic resource

English language

Published June 15, 2008 by Penguin Group USA, Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-4295-6577-6
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Jake Mendoza lives at the Makepeace Institute of Integrated Dragon Studies in Smokehill National Park. Smokehill is home to about two hundred of the few remaining draco australiensis, which is extinct in the wild. Keeping a preserve for dragons is controversial: detractors say dragons are extremely dangerous and unjustifiably expensive to keep and should be destroyed. Environmentalists and friends say there are no records of them eating humans and they are a unique example of specialist evolution and must be protected. But they are up to eighty feet long and breathe fire.On his first overnight solo trek, Jake finds a dragon—a dragon dying next to the human she killed. Jake realizes this news could destroy Smokehill— even though the dead man is clearly a poacher who had attacked the dragon first, that fact will be lost in the outcry against dragons.But then Jake is struck by something more urgent—he sees …

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Perhaps I misremember, but I believe this is the first McKinley I have ever read with a male protagonist.

I read this book without having so much as read the front flap and had fun, so if you'd like to do so, go now! It is good times! It's like if [author:McKinley] ate [author:Diana Wynne Jones]' tasty brains.

The book is told from the point of fifteen year-old Jake Mendoza, and at no point does McKinley sacrifice the authenticity of that voice for clarity, or pacing. This frequently results in massive digressions, and choppy exposition, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. I'm guessing some people might find it annoying, though.

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