Dragonhearted
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Winner of Hedwig Anuar Childrenās Book Award 2018
Shortlisted for Scholastic Asian Book Award 2014Xin Long is like any ordinary ten-year-old girl. She refers Wushu to studying, likes hanging out with her friends, and loves listening to her Ah Maās stories. But when these stories tell of an ancient mythical beast that threatens to destroy the world, Xin Long realises that she is the only one who can stop it.
Can she destroy this evil? As time flies by, Xin Long and her friendsāShu Ping, Four Eyes, and dragon guardian Xiao Lanāmust unlock the secrets of ancient Chinese mythology to find a way to stop the end of the world.
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Xie Shi Min is an award-winning writer who lives in a book fort. Her fiction has appeared in journals likeĀ Rambutan LiteraryĀ andĀ Cha. Her first book, Dragonhearted, was shortlisted for the Scholastic Asian Book Award in 2014 and published in 2016. It was also shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards in 2017 and won the Hedwig Anuar Childrenās Book in 2018. In her spare time, she hugs fat cats. According to her, the fatter they are, the better.
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Description
- Description
- About the Author
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Winner of Hedwig Anuar Childrenās Book Award 2018
Shortlisted for Scholastic Asian Book Award 2014Xin Long is like any ordinary ten-year-old girl. She refers Wushu to studying, likes hanging out with her friends, and loves listening to her Ah Maās stories. But when these stories tell of an ancient mythical beast that threatens to destroy the world, Xin Long realises that she is the only one who can stop it.
Can she destroy this evil? As time flies by, Xin Long and her friendsāShu Ping, Four Eyes, and dragon guardian Xiao Lanāmust unlock the secrets of ancient Chinese mythology to find a way to stop the end of the world.
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Xie Shi Min is an award-winning writer who lives in a book fort. Her fiction has appeared in journals likeĀ Rambutan LiteraryĀ andĀ Cha. Her first book, Dragonhearted, was shortlisted for the Scholastic Asian Book Award in 2014 and published in 2016. It was also shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards in 2017 and won the Hedwig Anuar Childrenās Book in 2018. In her spare time, she hugs fat cats. According to her, the fatter they are, the better.













