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C**K
Great book!
This is one of our favorite authors! Clean, no agenda, great storyline!
S**N
Dragons Are Definitely In Our Midst Now
I first discovered Bryan Davis' DRAGONS IN OUR MIDST series when it released way back in 2004. I remember reading the first book, RAISING DRAGONS, and instantly being drawn in to the story and the characters, and the sheer novelty of a Christian YA fantasy novel that combined dragons, the Bible, and action into one sleek story. Now, over a decade later, Bryan Davis has partnered with James Art Ville to create the graphic novel version of the book that has now grown into three epic dragon-filled book series.The story is straight from RAISING DRAGONS, and those who have read that book will not find anything new here story-wise. The book centers around a boy named Billy Bannister, who is just trying to survive school when he discovers a strange ability: he can breathe literal fire. Soon, his power is growing out of control, and so is the secret his family has been hiding all these years. Now, an ancient dragon slayer is after Billy and his new, mysterious friend, Bonnie Silver. Together, they must unravel the mystery of Merlin's riddle, as well as survive the snowy mountains surrounding their town. Only their faith in God can save them now.Told in a graphic novel format, the story of RAISING DRAGONS is pretty easy to follow. I would even venture so far as to say the graphic novel treatment actually lends itself to the action sequences pretty well, and makes them a bit easier to follow than the novel. However, some of the initial weaknesses of the first book are revealed here. Davis has grown much in his story-telling abilities, and the fact that this first book features some convenient plot devices and logic jumps become even more apparent when parred down for the visual format. Some of the characterization is also lost in translation, and often we find others explaining the emotions of the main characters rather than seeing them for ourselves. All said, the story was so innovative back in 2004 that much of its weaker points were not as easily noticeable.As for the art, that is where RAISING DRAGONS: GRAPHIC NOVEL shines. Ville's style is perfect for this brand, and the way he has brought each of these characters and dragons to life is incredible. The art is great, and it is very easy to see some of his influences from Akira Himekawa and others. The panels flow well from one to the next, and definitely tell the story well. The only thing I could have seen it benefit from is the breakup of some of the sections into chapters. It might have been a tad easier to follow the storyline if there were some definite breaks between sections. Otherwise, the art is really top notch.Fans of the original RAISING DRAGONS novel will likely love this, as I did, and newcomers to the series can definitely start here as all the essential plot points to set up later books are contained here. It's definitely worth your while to check out this incredible new artist, and revisit an old favorite in a new way.
F**R
Daughter loved it
Not much more to say other than my 13 yr old daughter devoured it in one sitting. She loved it. Quality artwork and the story is nice.
K**R
Amazing
I loved it, I definitely recommend others reading it of u like dragons and that kind of stuff . .
K**S
A favorite book of mine redone in my favorite style
I grew up reading the entire series Dragons in our Midst and I loved being able to relive my childhood in a new way. I couldn't put it down.
C**R
This was an awesome graphic novel and it was in good working condition
This was an awesome graphic novel and it was in good working condition. I recommend this graphic novel to those who like the book series titled Dragons in our Midst in addition to dragons themselves and King Arthur.
J**
You should buy this book!
Bryan Davis is one of my favorite authors and if you liked this book you should read the actual books.
D**E
Five Stars
Wow! I am hoping they will continue to make the rest of the books into a graphic novels
R**W
Great Graphics Novel, Poor Quality Binding
The binding glue gave way and pages started falling out after only a week or two. Very disappointing for my son who received it as a gift.
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