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Dragonblood

Dragonblood: Dragon Theft Auto

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Sixteen-year old Henry travels to a strange city in search of his missing friend. Someone, or something, in the city is stealing cars. Is the missing boy mixed up with the crime? Henry thinks something bigger is behind the thefts. Something with wings.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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Michael Dahl

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Michael Dahl is the author of over 200 books for children and young adults, including the acclaimed Finnegan Zwake mystery series and The Library of Doom. His works have earned Edgar and Anthony Award nominations and national design honors. As Editorial Director at Stone Arch Books, he champions engaging, award-winning stories that inspire young readers everywhere.

He also writes under aliases Chris Carey, Rick Thomas, and Mark Ziegler.

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September 26, 2013
This Mystery is very inviting to the reader. Dahl's style of writing makes you feel as if you are in the story itself. I like the way the activities following the story actually get the reader to think and figure this mystery out. The story leaves open ended, making one think or actually finish out the story on his/her own. Recommed this book highly.
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October 25, 2016
This book is part of a series about dragon bloods. The dragon bloods are some young humans who are born with dragon blood, which gives them amazing powers. This book is about two friends named Matt and Henry who become blood brothers and because of that, they both turn into dragons. I like the book because it is interesting. I do recommend it.
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March 7, 2014
Despite the fact that ther's no explanation why dragons are stealing cars, it's a pretty well-written story which surprised me considering there are so few words to the book. The questions at the end are nice too; get kids to think about the story they just read.
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