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Carole Wilkinson

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Carole Wilkinson

Carole Wilkinson is an internationally award-winning and bestselling author. Her Dragonkeeper series has sold all over the world and is currently being made into a film. Carole’s most recent non–fiction title, 10 Pound Pom, won the 2018 Primary Educational Picture Book of the Year and was shortlisted for the 2018 CBCA Picture Book of the Year. Carole lives in Melbourne.

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Title:
Dragon Moon
Series:
Dragonkeeper #3
Written by:
Carole Wilkinson 
Read by:
Caroline Lee 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 21 minutes 
Published:
March 28 2018 
Available Date:
March 28 2018 
Age Category:
Children (8+) 
ISBN:
9781489433374 
Genres:
Fiction; Adventure; Fantasy 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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International bestselling series

Winner Young Australians' Best Book Award (YABBA) / Graham Davey Citation 2014
Winner Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year / Younger Readers 2008

The stunning conclusion to the hugely popular Dragonkeeper trilogy.

Ping is struggling to protect the young dragon Kai from the ruthless enemies that stalk him. Then an old friend sends her a secret map that shows the way to Dragon Haven – and the Dragonkeeper sets out on the most important journey of her life. But when Ping and Kai arrive they are shocked to find that Dragon Haven has been abandoned and only a pile of dragon bones remains. What has happened to the wild creatures that roamed there? The answer comes in the form of a mysterious dragon who holds the key to Kai’s future ...

'... Ping’s loyalty, intelligence and tenacity make her an admirable character, and dracophiles will enjoy watching the puppylike Kai at least begin (dragons are very long-lived) to come into his own.'
Kirkus Reviews