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Eona: The Last Dragoneye (Hardback)
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Short Description for EonaThe pulse-pounding sequel to "Eon." Eon has been revealed as Eona, the first female Dragoneye in hundreds of years. She must come to terms with her new Dragoneye identity and power--and learn to bear the anguish of the 10 dragons whose Dragoneyes were murdered.
Full description- Publisher: VIKING CHILDREN'S BOOKS
- Published: 19 April 2011
- Format: Hardback 637 pages
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- Categories: Adventure | Science Fiction | Animal Stories
- ISBN 13: 9780670063116 ISBN 10: 0670063118
- Sales rank: 20,489
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Reviews for Eona
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo
Eona has finally shed her false identity. Now, she must look to setting the kingdom to rights after High Lord Sethon took control. All the Dragoneyes are dead, with the exception of the traitorous Lord Ido.
Eona, Ryko, and Lady Dela attempt to find their Emperor - the young son with ties to the throne. Indeed, Kygo is the true Pearl Emperor. When they find him, they must attempt to take the throne back from his uncle.
Regaining control of the land won't be easy. Death and destruction will come. Without their Dragoneyes, dragons are disappearing from the world. Now more than ever, Eona needs Lord Ido alive, so that he can share his knowledge. In the past, Lord Ido only wanted power. Could he have changed? Eona isn't putting all her hopes in Ido sharing his knowledge; she's also working on translating a folio left by her ancestors.
The knowledge and power she gains from the folio scare her beyond belief. Could her destiny already be chosen for her?
The stunning conclusion to EON: DRAGONEYE REBORN was an intense, emotional read. I loved reading about the union between the Mirror Dragon and Eona. I loved the twists and turns of this read. I loved the relationship between Eona and Kygo. Honesty, I just loved the book. It was heartbreaking, frustrating, horror-filled, sweet, satisfying, romantic, and vastly entertaining. by TeensReadToo

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