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Dragon Pearl

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Novel written by Yoon Ha Lee
For the 2011 film, seeThe Dragon Pearl. For the 2017 TV series, seeLegend of Dragon Pearl.
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Dragon Pearl
Hardcover art
AuthorYoon Ha Lee
Cover artistVivienne To
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThousand Worlds #1
Subjectinvestigation •epic journeymagic powersspace flightinterstellar travelKorean mythossibling relationshipimpersonation
GenreScience fiction,mythology
PublisherRick Riordan Presents
Publication date
January 15, 2019
Publication placeUnited States
Media type
  • Hardcover, e-book, and audiobook
  • Later released in paperback
Pages312
ISBN9781368013352
OCLC1059522670
Followed byTiger Honor 

Dragon Pearl is amiddle grade novel written byYoon Ha Lee and published on January 15, 2019, byDisney Hyperion under their "Rick Riordan Presents" publishing imprint.[1] The book is a mix ofKorean mythology andscience fiction as the main character travels the galaxy.[2][3] A short story by Lee about the characters in the book was featured in the anthology bookThe Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities.[4]

Like its fellow "Rick Riordan Presents" books, the novel was praised for its diverse representation and plot and characterization. A sequel,Tiger Honor, was published in January 2022.

Plot

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The main character Min, a teenage fox spirit (gumiho), runs away from her home, which is crowded with family members all staying in the same house, in order to figure out what happened to her lost brother, Jun, who was a cadet in the Space Forces before his disappearance. After she leaves her home planet, Jinju, on a freighter ship, she begins uncovering more secrets. She finds the ship her brother was stationed on, leading her to pose as a recently deceased cadet on that ship so that she is enabled in her continued investigation. She communicates with the same dead cadet, Bae Jang, whom she promises to avenge, in order to maintain her secret. When Min befriends two cadets on the ship, a dragon and a goblin,[5] she learns that they are quickly approaching the Ghost Sector, in which the lost Dragon Pearl is said to have been laid to rest.[6]

Release

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It was released in hardcover, audiobook, and e-book format on January 15, 2019. Rick Riordan Presents made a paperback edition available in English on January 7, 2020. The book has been translated and printed in other languages, including Polish, Indonesian, Ukrainian, and Italian.

Date PublishedPublisherFormatEditionLanguagePagesISBN
Jan 15, 2019Rick RiordanHardcover1st edEnglish312ISBN 978-1368013352
Thorndike PressHardcoverLarge printEnglish515ISBN 978-1432860981
Rick RiordanebookEnglish312ISBN 978-1368015196
Disney HyperionKindleEnglish320ASIN B07D9WRHNH
Random HouseAudiobookEnglishN/AISBN 978-1987156973
Jan 7, 2020Rick RiordanPaperbackEnglish320ISBN 978-1368014748

Translations

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Date PublishedPublisherFormatEditionLanguagePagesISBN
Mar 13, 2019Galeria KsiążkiPaperbackPolish352ISBN 978-8366173019
2020Noura BooksPaperbackIndonesian412ISBN 978-6023857708
May 13, 2020Giunti EditoreHardcoverItalian336ISBN 978-8809879133
2021ЖоржHardcoverUkrainian372ISBN 978-6177853205

Reception

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The Laughing Place reviewed the main character, Min, as likeable and fun, and even said that Lee has "crafted such a finely tuned narrative that Dragon Pearl can stand alone as an excellent story or be the start of a lengthy space saga."[2] Colleen Mondor ofLocus comparing the book to thePerils of Pauline serial in the early 1900s, stating that it "nailed what the younger action crowd craves. If the story gets a bit thin along the way, that's okay, as the plot barrels along at such a breakneck pace you hardly notice."[7] A review onPublishers Weekly said, "in this highly original novel ... Lee offers a perfect balance of space opera and Korean mythology with enough complexity to appeal to teens."[6]

Reviews onCommon Sense Media were also complimentary, saying that the "combination of space opera and Korean folklore finds the right, enjoyable balance" and "the book ends on a perfect note of closure, but most readers would welcome Min's further adventures."[8]The Quiet Pond called the book a "delightful adventure" and provided five reasons why it should be read, including its diverse background ofKorean mythology, the mix of genres includingspace opera, and its "awesome" protagonist."[9] Talking of Min's situation after she gets word of her brother's disappearance,Kirkus Reviews said "it's a Rick Riordan trademark to thrust mythological figures into new settings." The review site also called the book "A high-octane, science-fiction thriller painted with a Korean brush and a brilliant example of how different cultures can have unique but accessible cosmology and universal appeal."[10]

External links

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References

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  1. ^Lee, Yoon Ha (2019).Dragon Pearl. Disney Electronic Content.ISBN 978-1-368-01519-6.
  2. ^abGowsell, Bill (January 15, 2019)."Book Review: "Dragon Pearl" by Yoon Ha Lee".LaughingPlace.com.
  3. ^"Yoon Ha Lee | Dragon Pearl". RetrievedDecember 31, 2020.
  4. ^"The Latest from Athena House Jan 24, 2021 | Rick Riordan". January 24, 2021. RetrievedMarch 11, 2021.
  5. ^Lee, Yoon Ha (2019).Dragon Pearl. New York, New York: Disney • Hyperion. p. 92.ISBN 9781368013352.
  6. ^ab"Publishers Weekly review ofDragon Pearl".
  7. ^"Colleen Mondor Reviews Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee".Locus Online. May 13, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2021.
  8. ^"Dragon Pearl - Book Review".www.commonsensemedia.org. February 2, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2021.
  9. ^"Five Reasons To Read: Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee – A Fun and Delightful Korean-Inspired Space Opera/Fantasy".The Quiet Pond. June 21, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2021.
  10. ^DRAGON PEARL | Kirkus Reviews.
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