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Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite
The Voice of the Wooden Dragon by Christie Waldman is a children's fantasy where a human boy, Peter Porter, is caught in the conflict between rebels and the ruling dragon monarchy. Peter is accused of conspiring with Meredith, a rebellious dragon leader, and is imprisoned in Rhapsody Castle. While imprisoned, Peter learns of the political strife involving Meredith, who is trying to negotiate peace with King Harold, her uncle. Meanwhile, Peter discovers that Prince Rupert, King Harold's son, is trying to solidify his rule despite questionable legitimacy. As the plot unfolds, Peter becomes enmeshed in a tangle of intrigue, trying to help Meredith, who is being tried for treason, while uncovering secrets about his family, the monarchy, and the fate of the rebels. Peter's quest becomes one of survival and loyalty, striving to protect Meredith from unjust punishment.
Christie Waldman’s The Voice of the Wooden Dragon is a fantastic mix of fantasy fun, a bit of royal chaos, and a beautifully imagined world of dragons and humans. Sprinkled throughout the story are delightful monochrome sketched illustrations by Lane Waldman, all of which provide a little more visual depiction of the characters we are following. Waldman’s prose is clear and simple enough for readers enjoying their first chapter book, but clever enough not to bore those who might be more advanced. The plot is unpredictable, and I can honestly say that I did not expect the twists that challenged my expectations, and the direction the story would go after the prognosis of the Queen. I loved the adventure aspect, and, as a side note, my daughter and I had some fun looking up what peridot was, thanks to Mr. Carlos Giordano. Very highly recommended.