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Dawn of the Dragons (New Dragon City)

Mari Mancusi (2025-09-02)

Subgenre
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age10

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Hero archetypes

Coming-of-Age Hero

Synopsis

The dragons are coming...are you prepared? This thrilling, dystopian adventure story is perfect for fans of Wings of Fire and Impossible Creatures. Lucas isn't having the best summer. While normally he'd be away at camp, this year he's stuck home, watching over his younger neighbor Noah and mourning the death of his beloved cat. Even going outside is dangerous, thanks to mysterious fires making the air unsafe to breathe. Fires that Noah claims are caused by real life dragons. At first Lucas laughs it off - Noah's dad has always been fond of conspiracy theories. But when the family suddenly flees town and strange rumors start spreading online, Lucas realizes he needs to find out for sure. Meanwhile, young Cinder and her dragon herd are just trying to survive in a strange new world. They've found a haven high in the mountains and hope to finally live in peace. But when Cinder suffers a terrible fall, she's not sure she'll live long enough to see it. Searching for dragons, Lucas finds Cinder, and he can't help but feel sorry for this tiny creature and together they begin to form an unlikely friendship. But a simple misunderstanding between scales and skin is all it takes to spark a worldwide inferno. As the dragon apocalypse looms, can Lucas and Cinder find a way to help keep their families safe?

Tags

Dragon FantasyDystopian FictionSurvival StoryEcological Disaster

Is Dawn of the Dragons (New Dragon City) appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

Parents should know this book deals with pet death, grief, environmental disaster, and dragon-human conflict with mild peril. The story emphasizes friendship, understanding across differences, and protecting family.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include animal death, death, and grief (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Kids will love the dragon-human friendship story, the exciting survival elements, and the mystery of discovering whether dragons are real.