Review of Santa's Dragon

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Jennifer Bells
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Santa's Dragon" by C R Stobo.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Santa's Dragon by C. R. Stobo is a book that explores the concept of time travel. The book starts with some background stories of how a shadow was assigned to retrieve high-value items. The Shadow had completed five missions already and was going for the others. One of the book's other parts shows how school students do their Christmas games and parties before heading straight into the Christmas holidays. These are not the only story directions of this book, as it encompasses another aspect of life. The author made the book a compendium of societal challenges and innovation.


Max Gris, the head of Gris Corp HQ, a lady who has a powerful company and people in charge of her diverse operations, is trying to find all the relics and items that will make her own Christmas and use them for anything she desires. She will go on to destroy many protective sides and fight and kidnap many individuals, but the main question is this: Will she succeed in her pursuit? Will she own Christmas? Did she die in the process? What was the ending? Readers will find answers from the book.


The book is complex. Its beauty lies in its complexities as the reader reads through different stories, with the Christmas deadlines explaining the nature of the characters' pressures. Gus, the old dragon, and other ancient beings who have cut across time are featured in the story. Santa, who explains his duty to the world during Christmas, made the book's essence known. I like the author's writing style; it is descriptive and detailed. The adventurous nature of the book is a positive aspect of the book. The editing is perfect.

There are no negative aspects to the book. I could not dislike it because I enjoyed every aspect of it. I rate Santa's Dragon by C. R. Stobo 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons for the rating are the good storyline, sound editing, and perfect writing style. I recommend the book to young adults and adults. You will enjoy it well during the festive season.

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Post by Leslie coccia »

This book seems interesting, with topics that aren’t that common as far as Christmas themed books go. Seems kind of like a mystery to figure out how the stories connect to each other. Definitely worth checking out!
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This sounds like a cute Christmas story. Time travel is such an interesting concept!
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Santa’s Dragon sounds like an interesting mix of time travel and adventure, with a strong Christmas theme. The complexities and different storylines seem intriguing, especially with characters like Gus the dragon and Santa himself. I’m not usually drawn to books with a lot of different plot directions, but I’m curious enough to give it a try, especially around the holiday season. I might read it soon.
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