Dragon Pearl
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables / Asian
3.6
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Yoon Ha Lee
Rick Riordan Presents Yoon Ha Lee's space opera about thirteen-year-old Min, who comes from a long line of fox spirits.But you'd never know it by looking at her. To keep the family safe, Min's mother insists that none of them use any fox-magic, such as Charm or shape-shifting. They must appear human at all times.Min feels hemmed in by the household rules and resents the endless chores, the cousins who crowd her, and the aunties who judge her. She would like nothing more than to escape Jinju, her neglected, dust-ridden, and impoverished planet. She's counting the days until she can follow her older brother, Jun, into the Space Forces and see more of the Thousand Worlds.When word arrives that Jun is suspected of leaving his post to go in search of the Dragon Pearl, Min knows that something is wrong. Jun would never desert his battle cruiser, even for a mystical object rumored to have tremendous power. She decides to run away to find him and clear his name.Min's quest will have her meeting gamblers, pirates, and vengeful ghosts. It will involve deception, lies, and sabotage. She will be forced to use more fox-magic than ever before, and to rely on all of her cleverness and bravery. The outcome may not be what she had hoped, but it has the potential to exceed her wildest dreams.This sci-fi adventure with the underpinnings of Korean mythology will transport you to a world far beyond your imagination.
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Author
Yoon Ha Lee
Pages
320
Publisher
Disney Electronic Content
Published Date
2019-01-15
ISBN
1368015190 9781368015196
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"The concept of the book was fine, however, when I ordered the book, I got it in Italian by accident. However, I speak NO Italian, so I had to Google Translate every single page in this book and it was okay, but (spoiler warning) the part where she was eating a sandwich which she wasn't eating sandwich and she only thought she was eating a sandwich but the sandwich was actually her brother made me very confused something may have gotten lost in translation"
"Only on ch.7 so far, but it immediately drew me in with a missing brother, potential treason, and Asian culture and mythology. Every character has depth and substance and Min, the protagonist, has to grapple with her own assumptions and morals. Plus, Yong is a diamond in the rough for protecting Min. "