The Blurb On The Back:
Tiger Warrior.
Jack loves his grandad’s stories about the Jade Kingdom, a world of heroes, beasts and adventures.
But when Grandad gives him a magic coin, Jack discovers the kingdom is real … and he has to save it from terrible danger.
Can Jack and his new friend Princess Li stop the deadly Dragon King?
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
M. Chan’s fantasy novel for readers aged 6+ (the first in a series) makes good use of the Chinese zodiac and mythology, has dynamic illustrations by Alan Brown and plenty of action to keep young readers but the story is a little choppy and predictable (which young readers won’t necessarily realise but more experienced readers will). It’s a perfectly okay read and one that young martial arts fans will enjoy but I can’t say I’d rush to read on.
TIGER WARRIOR: ATTACK OF THE DRAGON KING was released in the United Kingdom on 8th July 2021. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.
Jack loves his grandad’s stories about the Jade Kingdom, a world of heroes, beasts and adventures.
But when Grandad gives him a magic coin, Jack discovers the kingdom is real … and he has to save it from terrible danger.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
M. Chan’s fantasy novel for readers aged 6+ (the first in a series) makes good use of the Chinese zodiac and mythology, has dynamic illustrations by Alan Brown and plenty of action to keep young readers but the story is a little choppy and predictable (which young readers won’t necessarily realise but more experienced readers will). It’s a perfectly okay read and one that young martial arts fans will enjoy but I can’t say I’d rush to read on.
TIGER WARRIOR: ATTACK OF THE DRAGON KING was released in the United Kingdom on 8th July 2021. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.