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BOOK REVIEW Evaluating Eon Eon: Dragoneye Reborn Emily thought I would share a review on it. compass. Each dragon has also an animal name tagged to the beginning. The power. Apprentices are trained for years to perform ritual sword movements for the day that they will have a chance to be selected by a dragon to become a Dragoneye—which is a person able to fully utilize the dragon’s power—apprentice. Dragoneye apprentices must be male. This year is the year of the rat. The devious Lord Ido has ascended and Eon has been sponsored by a retired Dragoneye many cultures. But he has been sponsored because he has a rare power—he can see all the dragons any time they are nearby. Eon and his sponsor are risking their lives by entering Eon. They have committed treason—because Eon is actually Eona. A girl. opposing side. Although it was no Hunger Games or Harry Potter Eon: Dragoneye Reborn sculpted. It is evident that Alison Goodman put a lot of time into researching and forming her world. Her characters were but are also somewhat interested in other cultures. It does not 16 Inspired forward to continuing the series.