Dragon Games by P.W Catanese is a fantasy book were Hap finds his brother and finds out what really happened to him. Then Hap and Umber go to a land with an evil king but they go to see the dragon games. After the games Umber takes the dragon eggs and a baby dragon so that he can set them free. So they take one of the warships and sail off. The king dies and the super evil prince sets off after them. Luckily they escape and and go back to Kurahaven and they all live happily ever after until they find out Kurahavens good king died. The book was full of adventures every second and it was just a great book! I can't wait to read the third one! Cantonese keeps readers engaged by leaving a trail of bread crumbs, or unanswered questions, as readers quickly turn the pages to see what will happen next. Following the adventure towards discovery. Happenstance is anxious to find out who he is in the first book of the Cantonese trilogy. Dragon Games, the second book in the series, begins with a gift from Nima. Traveling on a barge carried by a leviathan named Baroon, the motely crew travel to Umber's home, Kurahaven. Upon their arrival they discover a storm has ravished the land and it's occupants are in the process of rebuilding. Happenstance is slowly regaining memories of his past. He realizes that he was killed, along with his father and mother, and brought back as something with emerald colored eyes. He is what is known as a “Meddler.” He has a brother, but doesn't want him to know the truth. Umber takes Happenstance on a hunting trip to takes Happenstance on a hunting trip to take his mind off of things. They encounter a death boar and Prince Argent dies from a fall in the mist. An Emissary comes to Kurahaven to envite Umber to Sarnica to play Dragon Games. Umber takes the crew on the next adventure. Dragons, mysterious notes and more of the Happenstance story unravels as book 2 takes readers into the 3rd book of the trilogy. Fans will love this series and will continue to enjoy the roller coaster ride of Umber.
Do You like book Dragon Games (2010)?
A good read and a decent series. It doesn't stand out but I still enjoyed it.
—Mustafa
Again, students at school were reading this series and I gave it a try.
—ckrieg
Thought it would be better. But nice anyway.
—beky123