Ratings86
Average rating4.4
Even more charming than the first! A refreshing look at communal living, from the way Rinn's village raises tea dragons collectively to how readily everyone learns sign language when a deaf child is born. Gorgeous artwork, endearing and effortlessly diverse characters, a very grumpy tea dragon who never says a word but speaks to me unlike any character I've ever come across. Characters who are willing to reevaluate plans when faced with new information and perspectives, even if it means their wallet takes a hit.This series is basically a warm hug, something all of us need in a year like this one. O'Neill reminds us that supportive loved ones are the best antidote when you're down, and that we all take turns lifting each other up. I'd especially recommend to fans of [b:The Hidden Witch 36637409 The Hidden Witch (The Witch Boy, #2) Molly Ostertag https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1526269049l/36637409.SY75.jpg 58403610] and [b:Mooncakes 44774415 Mooncakes Suzanne Walker https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565183719l/44774415.SY75.jpg 57982519].