Infinity's secret

Katie Tsang, 1987-

Book - 2025

Twelve-year-old Lance and his sister Zoe enroll at Camp Claw to train for the elite Dragon Force, but when the camp is attacked and an evil plot is uncovered, they must prove themselves as protectors to save the day.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Katie Tsang, 1987- (author)
Other Authors
Kevin Tsang (author)
Edition
First Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers paperback edition
Physical Description
352 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8 up.
Grades 2-3.
ISBN
9781665962513
9781665962506
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the first entry of this soaring adventure series by married collaborators Katie and Kevin Tsang (the Sam Wu Is Not Afraid series), a specially selected group of tweens must train alongside their dragon companions to save the world. Ever since the Great Collapse opened a door that allowed dragons and other creatures to enter the human realm, 12-year-old Lance Lo and his younger sister Zoe, both of Chinese and English descent, have been fascinated by the winged wonders--so much so that Lance dreams of joining the Dragon Force, an elite team of heart-bonded dragons and humans that defends the world from dangerous magical creatures. The siblings are ecstatic when they're recruited to Camp Claw to start their dragon training. But while Zoe displays natural talent and is already bonded to her dragon, Lance falls behind, becoming jealous when he's the only camper without a companion. Then Camp Claw is attacked, and Lance, along with a timid dragon and the other recruits, must call upon his training to save the day. Well-paced, action-packed escapades combine with evocative worldbuilding to kick off a rollicking journey that capitalizes on many young readers' evergreen love for dragons. Ages 8--up. Agent: Pete Knapp, Park & Fine Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Lance Lo, a 12-year-old British boy living in New London, seeks his dream of forming a heart bond with a dragon. Ever since the Great Collapse five years ago, "when the Dragon Realm fell into the Human Realm," dragons and people have coexisted in the New World. Lance, who's Chinese and white, has been invited to attend Camp Claw, a prestigious training center for Dragon Force, an elite unit of humans and dragons who keep the world safe. Surprisingly, his sister, Zoe, who's only 10, is invited, too. The Dragon Force dragons have heart-bonded with humans, awakening their special powers. Because Zoe already bonded with a dragon, whom she names Violet, before camp began, Lance is left feeling even more anxious about whether he'll find his own dragon. The siblings quickly make new friends, including Bea Garcia, who's from Argentina. On the other hand, campmate Arthur Royden, whose family owns a major technology company, is less friendly and appears to be hiding something. While Lance does eventually find a heart bond with a dragon, Infinity, the pair's special abilities are slow to surface. Threatening monster attacks are also on the rise, straining Dragon Force's resources and hinting at a larger evil force at play. While the worldbuilding is intriguing and the plot moves quickly, the writing is a bit flat, and the villain is revealed suddenly, undermining the chance to build suspense. A solid dragon-filled series opener. (map)(Fantasy. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.