If you're from the UK, you know that British Summer is usually an oxymoron right alongside "Honest Politician" and "Jumbo Shrimp." (That is except for this year where we are experiencing quite an unusual heatwave). But for the most part, British Summer lasts for about a day, and even in the summer months, it still rains. The UK tends really only to have one season, and that one lasts all year long. There are many possible reasons for this and scientists have tested various theories, but this book gives us the only one true answer: Water Dragons. The book is about a group of Water Dragons who can manifest as humans and find themselves on this earth. They are captured, tortured for information, and forced to do all sorts of human things including working in a real estate office and watching black and white snooker. When I first came across this book, I thought it was really interesting especially living in the UK, but I have to admit, it really wasn't my cup of tea (pardon the English expression). I think the writing was ok, and there were some enjoyable parts, it just wasn't entirely my thing. That being said, it was quite British in every sense of the word - in it's stereotypes and dry, witty, sarcastic humour. If you're British or have spent any significant time in the UK, you might like it.