Dragon Egg Dragon Eggs Book 1 edition by Emily Martha Sorensen Children eBooks

Whaaaaaaat?! All the dragons are dead?
Rose didn't count on becoming a mother to a brand new baby dragon egg. She's always wanted to be a paleontologist, and is now in college studying to become one. But a chance meeting at the American Musuem of Natural History turns her world upside down. Because, millions of years after dragons have gone extinct, there's an egg that seems to be unexpectedly . . . alive.
The egg knows what he wants. He wants Rose and a stranger, Henry, to be his new parents. But can three strangers of two different species become a family?
Dragon Egg Dragon Eggs Book 1 edition by Emily Martha Sorensen Children eBooks
Unfortunately this is one of those partial books, setting you up to buy the next. I felt like I was tricked, and it hurts because the story is delightful. Not exactly a cliffhanger situation, it just ends abruptly and the next page is an advertisement for the next book.I do want to know what's going to happen, but I'm going to have to think about it. I don't like to reward authors for this type of shenanigans. If there had been a short explanation at the beginning of the book I may not have bought it. Honestly I don't know.
In all fairness the story is well written, good characters, engaging. I may wait until all is written and get the boxed set, or however it gets packaged.
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Dragon Egg Dragon Eggs Book 1 edition by Emily Martha Sorensen Children eBooks Reviews
This is a very cute beginning, though it actually seems as if a single book has just been chopped into installments. There is really nothing that would indicate that the book is done; it just stops. At that, it stops rather abruptly and short for the price. Otherwise it is well written and very cute. The alternate universe where all this happens is well designed, and the characters are attractive. I'm certainly on to book two.
Lovely premise and I would have loved it if it was more developed. It reads more like a short story than the first book in a series. I am a firm believer that books should stand on their own. I will definitely give this author another chance and hope that she fleshes out her later books.
I got hooked on Dragons by Anne McCaffrey and thought this looked like a really fun set of books. The story is reasonably believable and the dragon scared, lonely and precocious. My ONLY complaint is that for the length of the story the price is too high. I chose this set of books as my Christmas present and feel like I came up pretty short. For the price there should be more to the books and they should not end quite so suddenly. I AM NOT disappointed in the books just in the price for what you get.
The concept is fascinating and the world in which the story takes place is well-crafted, but this isn't really a complete novel. It's more like the first quarter of a novel. It only took me a half an hour to read. For the price, it's not really worth it. If the books were .99 or available on Unlimited I'd be all over this series, but at this rate I'd be bankrupt before I got through the full story.
This is not a book or a short story. This is the first couple of chapters. A little longer than the usual free sample but there is no complete story, no beginning middle and end, just a beginning. And not all that compelling a beginning. The characters are fairly wooden and the progression of the plot is flat and predictable. The underlying idea is fresh and new. The execution does not live up to it. And the abrupt stop is more than disappointing. I'm not going to raise to the bait and buy the next installment.
The premise of a dragons egg hatching is fun and the world created to have it happen in is just enough sideways for more fun and games! I have read this author before, and can clearly see her growth as well as her love for what she does. Hurry with the next! My granddaughter and I are waiting!
This is the cutest story!
It is 1920. It looks like the real 1920, and feels almost like it too. But in Rose Palmer’s world, dragons are real. Well, were real. They are thought to have died out in the Mesozoic era, leaving only fossilized skeletons and stones with markings on them that are thought to have been caused by dragon fire. Rose wants to be a paleontologist so she can study dragons and try to unravel the mysteries surrounding them.
When she goes to visit Mr. Teedle, the curator of he dragon exhibit at the Museum of Natural History, he shows her the museum’s newest acquisition, twelve dragon eggs from the Dragon National Monument. Rose expects them to be fossils. But then she and Mr. Teedle and another visitor, a stranger, have a group vision of a dragon hatching. It seems to have originated from one of the dragon eggs.
After some confusion, they come to the conclusion that the egg wants Rose and the stranger to be its parents. There follows a couple of days of
agony as they decide whether they will and work on where they will keep he egg while it is waiting to hatch and try to work out how they will get the museum to allow them to have the egg.
The characters are really engaging, especially Virgil the unhatched baby dragon. I am looking forward to reading the next books in the series.
Unfortunately this is one of those partial books, setting you up to buy the next. I felt like I was tricked, and it hurts because the story is delightful. Not exactly a cliffhanger situation, it just ends abruptly and the next page is an advertisement for the next book.
I do want to know what's going to happen, but I'm going to have to think about it. I don't like to reward authors for this type of shenanigans. If there had been a short explanation at the beginning of the book I may not have bought it. Honestly I don't know.
In all fairness the story is well written, good characters, engaging. I may wait until all is written and get the boxed set, or however it gets packaged.

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