Eon: Dragoneye Reborn

Eon: Dragoneye Reborn

22 • 531 pages

Ratings68

Average rating3.6

15

I think this is the first YA book that didn't start out as a girl meeting some strange mysterious boy and the adventure surrounding their angst filled relationship - and I loved that about it. It was refreshingly different in both it's use of an oriental-like backdrop to a main character who has a disability. I was swept away in this story in a way i haven't for some time with a YA book and when it came to an end I was so glad I could pick up the next volume right way. I recommend this for anyone tired of the Twilight knockoffs and want a story that doesn't shy away from difficult themes about honor, trust and friendship. Very, very good read!

September 2, 2012