Title: Winging It
Series: The Dragon Diaries #2
Author: Deborah Cooke
Genre: Young Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction
Elements: Dragons, Shapeshifters, Mages, Deities, Ghosts, Werewolves
Publisher: New American Library, Penguin Group
Format: Paperback, 339 Pages
ISBN: 978-0-451-23489-6
Release Date: December 6, 2011
Source: Borrowed from Wentworth Library
Rating: 4/5
Tagline(s): ~NONE~
Summary: Zoë Sorensson yearns to
come into her powers as the only female dragon shifter. But being part
of two worlds is more complicated than she expected. It’s bad enough
that she’s the target of the Mages’ plan to eliminate all shifters—she
also has to hide her true nature from her best friend Megan, a human.
For her sixteenth birthday, all Zoë wants is one normal day, including a
tattoo and a chance to see hot rocker Jared.
Instead, the Pyr
throw her a birthday party but ban Megan from attendance, putting Zoë
in a tight spot. Things get even worse when Zoe is invited to the
popular kids’ Halloween party and Megan’s left out. Zoë knows the party
is a trap laid by the host, an apprentice Mage. When Megan gets a
last-minute invite, Zoë must save the day—and her best friend—without
revealing her fire-breathing secrets . . .
Review:
Zoë's
adventures continue in Winging It. When her two worlds collide,
someone's bound to get hurt. Between fighting with her human best
friend, pining over her rocker love interest, worrying about her
parent's marriage, and being hunted by the Mages intent on destroying
all shifters starting with her, Zoë's got a lot on her plate. No pressure.
In Flying Blind, Zoë
was just coming into her powers, and I found her to be quite immature.
She was letting herself be ruled by her emotions, and wasn't leading the
way she could have. But in Winging It, Zoë
has experience and she leads intelligently, and uses her intuition to
help her make decisions. She's definitely to be admired in this book.
Not only does she have personal family and friend drama being dumped on
her, but she also has the Mages coming at her too. She's in a stressful
position, but she keeps her cool and does what needs to be done.
I did find Meagan, Zoë's best friend, a little annoying for most of the book. The way she was always getting upset when Zoë didn't tell her every...little...thing just really irked me. It's totally unreasonable for Meagan to expect Zoë to tell her about things that Zoë
clearly stated she could not talk about. Everyone has something they
can't or won't tell someone else about, and being a very private person
myself, I was just really irritated by Meagan's attitude and treatment
toward Zoë.
I loved the addition of the love triangle between Jared, Zoë, and Derek in Winging It. While Zoë is waiting for some kind of commitment from Jared, Derek makes his way in and is there for Zoë when Jared is not. Derek's dependability is what could sway Zoë
to finally give up on Jared. The thing is, Jared doesn't know about
Derek. I have a feeling that this triangle could potentially be painful
for one or all of them. It'll be interesting to see what direction
Deborah will take it all.
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