

Over 2 million sold in series! If you're brave, follow cousins Beth and Patrick to Libya in the 13th century. The town of Silene is being terrorized by a vicious animal that is eating livestock. The townspeople believe it's a dragon sent by the devil. In order to appease the beast, the people believe they must offer a human sacrificeโa young girl named Sabra. When Beth tries to help Sabra escape, she too is tied up as an offering for the dragon. Meanwhile, Patrick and a new friend named Hazi join Georgius, a Roman knight who is serving in Africa to keep peace. Georgius decides to find the dragon and kill it. Georgius's plans go awry when Beth and Sabra beg him not to kill the dragon. The girls know the true secret of Sileneโthe dragon isn't its worst enemy. Review: My 9-year old LOVES them (and he hates to read) - My 9 year old son, who HATES to read, absolutely LOVES this series of books! My son has struggled to learn to read since kindergarten. Now that he is in 3rd grade, he has steadily progressed in his reading ability. Anytime I ask him to read "required" material, he balks. Then, he recently discovered some Imagination Station books on his brother's bookshelf. He started reading and hasn't stopped. He's read 12 books in the past 3 weeks...which is HUGE for him! I wish these books were still being written because I don't know what he will read next. But, I'm thankful for the time he's had with this series. Additionally, the Imagination Station books have history thread throughout them. He's reading and learning at the same time. Thank you, Focus on the Family, for an amazing series! Review: Very interesting, clean, and suspenseful. Perfect for age listed! - My 7 yr old son LOVES this series (my five year old also really likes them, but cannot sit for as long to listen. But great for multiple ages). This is the first chapter book he will sit through and does not want to go to bed because he wants to know what happens. I love that these are clean books, with no hidden messages, that also inspire imagination and discuss history. Weโve read about six of the so far and plan to buy the whole series so he can keep rereading. If your child struggles with reading, or itโs just not their skill area, this is one that you will need to read to them. For more advanced readers (at this age) they can probably read it on their own.
















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F**E
My 9-year old LOVES them (and he hates to read)
My 9 year old son, who HATES to read, absolutely LOVES this series of books! My son has struggled to learn to read since kindergarten. Now that he is in 3rd grade, he has steadily progressed in his reading ability. Anytime I ask him to read "required" material, he balks. Then, he recently discovered some Imagination Station books on his brother's bookshelf. He started reading and hasn't stopped. He's read 12 books in the past 3 weeks...which is HUGE for him! I wish these books were still being written because I don't know what he will read next. But, I'm thankful for the time he's had with this series. Additionally, the Imagination Station books have history thread throughout them. He's reading and learning at the same time. Thank you, Focus on the Family, for an amazing series!
A**R
Very interesting, clean, and suspenseful. Perfect for age listed!
My 7 yr old son LOVES this series (my five year old also really likes them, but cannot sit for as long to listen. But great for multiple ages). This is the first chapter book he will sit through and does not want to go to bed because he wants to know what happens. I love that these are clean books, with no hidden messages, that also inspire imagination and discuss history. Weโve read about six of the so far and plan to buy the whole series so he can keep rereading. If your child struggles with reading, or itโs just not their skill area, this is one that you will need to read to them. For more advanced readers (at this age) they can probably read it on their own.
C**E
Legend
Good book, but the author veered from doing historical to legend. Otherwise, I enjoyed this very much. Patrick and Beth have traveled back in time to where there is a dragon. The legend is that the dragon was feeding on innocent blood, but it was found out it wasn't the dragon. What was it? You will need to read the book to find out!
D**S
my girls love them
My 8 year old twin girls love these books! They read through them quickly even though they are one of the longer books they read daily for school reading homework. Grade appropriate (maybe some difficult names here and there, but good for them to read). Great content from a Christian father who loves his girls and God.
K**R
My kids at school loved this series
My kids at school loved this series. It is easy enough for struggling readers and interesting enough that many of my stronger readers went through the whole series so really good for getting kids into sharing their books without making them feel like their reading skills (or lack thereof) were obvious. Christian focus is very gentle so good for all the families.
D**N
Not My Favorite
Okay, I've spent the summer reading through this entire series, and I can honestly say that, to this point, "Hunt for the "Devil's Dragon" is my least favorite. I prefer the books that transport Beth and Patrick to historical and Biblical events and share little known information. Don't misunderstand me: this book is the same kind of quality as the other books, I just didn't care for the story itself. Still, it's nice to meet new people, and Georgius, Hazi and Sabra are likable characters. I just wasn't keen on the whole dragon storyline. Again, this one might be a bit more graphic/scary than some of the others in the series, so I think it's wise for parents to read first (I always believe that's best, but encourage it when I see something to be aware of or concerned about). I downloaded an e-book, but you can find your copy at your local bookstore or online everywhere books are sold!
C**E
Awesome Historical Fiction for Kids!
This book was one of the best we've read in the Imagination Station series. It was so incredibly good! My kiddos are fascinated by dragons and dinosaurs, and this definitely proved to hold their interest. Besides that, the historical undertones were enough to grow their steadily increasing love for history (makes a history loving mama proud!)
J**R
Kids LOVE this series
My sons love these books. This series will please even the struggling reader, or the young boy (or girl, I imagine) who has to be practically forced to read! Great message, fun stories, they are always asking when the next one in the series will be out!
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