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Overview

When Jeremy Thatcher stumbles into Mr. Elives' magic shop, he leaves with a small marbled dragon's egg. When it hatches, Jeremy's wildest dreams take wing.

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Small for his age but artistically talented, twelve-year-old Jeremy Thatcher unknowingly buys a dragon's egg.

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When Jeremy Thatcher stumbles into Mr. Elives' magic shop, he leaves with a small marbled dragon's egg. When it hatches, Jeremy's wildest dreams take wing.

     Includes an author's note.

Small for his age but artistically talented, twelve-year-old Jeremy Thatcher unknowingly buys a dragon's egg.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Jeremy forms an unexpected bond with Tiamat the dragon in this sequel to The Monster's Ring. Ages 8-12. (Feb.)
Children's Literature
While running to escape some bullies, Jeremy Thatcher dashes into a strange magic shop. He becomes entranced with a multi-colored sphere, but the crotchety store clerk seems reluctant to part with it. He admonishes Jeremy to carefully follow the instructions included with the sphere-instructions for hatching a dragon's egg! Once hatched, Jeremy and the dragonlet develop a wonderful bond-they can communicate through images projected to one another. Luckily, the dragon is invisible to most people. However, having a dragon at school or at a dinner party can be a disaster! Soon it is time for the dragon to return to its proper home, and Jeremy wrestles with relief from the burden of caring for it contrasted with the misery of losing his beloved friend. This wonderful fantasy tale is strengthened by this discussion of loss and the permanence of love as well as another sub-plot involving the true motives of a difficult teacher.
Children's Literature
When the marble egg that Jeremy buys at Mr. Elives' Magic Shop hatches into a dragon, Jeremy's life changes drastically. Tiamat, like ET, is irresistible. Jeremy learns responsibility and the power of love. Enter the world of Jeremy and Tiamat. There won't be a dry eye in the house when it is time for Tiamat to return to her own world. Will Jeremy be able to set her free?
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In escaping from Mary Lou who wants to kiss him, Jeremy ends up in a strange magic shop. He buys what looks like a marble, but it turns out to be a dragon's egg. His trials and tribulations raising a pet dragon result in a funny, fantastic story with a meaningful message about growing up. Black-eyed Susan Book Award winner. 1992 (orig.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780152062521
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date: 11/1/2007
  • Edition description: Reissue
  • Edition number: 20
  • Pages: 176
  • Sales rank: 67,199
  • Age range: 8 - 12 Years
  • Lexile: 0710L (what's this?)
  • Series: Magic Shop Series
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 7.40 (h) x 0.70 (d)

Meet the Author

Bruce Coville
Bruce Coville

Popular author Bruce Coville has more than fourteen million books in print, including the bestselling My Teacher Is an Alien and Jennifer Murdley's Toad. He lives in Syracuse, New York.

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Animals fed, Jeremy sat down to study the ball. Shoving aside a stack of unfinished drawings, he placed the box in the center of his desk and took off the lid.

It's like a kaleidoscope, he thought, as the colors swirled in the light of his desk lamp. Except you don't need to look through a tube to see it.

Marveling that the old man had sold him such a wonder for only a quarter, Jeremy reached out to touch its glossy surface. With a cry of surprise he pulled back his hand.

The ball was warmer than before. Eying it nervously, Jeremy unfolded the paper the old man had tucked into the box. Probably directions for keeping it clean, he thought, as he spread the paper out on his desk. But when he looked at it, he blinked in surprise.

A picture of a dragon stretched up the left side and around the top corner of the page. A burst of flames extending from its mouth separated into fiery letters that said, "How to Hatch a Dragon's Egg."

Jeremy frowned. What kind of fool does that old man think I am?

The whole thing was ridiculous. But it was also intriguing, so he decided to read the rest of the page, which had been written by hand in a script that was loose and spidery.

HOW TO HATCH A DRAGON'S EGG

The egg you have just purchased has already gone through a long aging process. It now needs but two things to be ready to hatch -- the light of a full moon, and the words of a true friend.

To quicken the egg, take it outside at midnight on the night of the next full moon. Lift it to the moonlight and whisper: Full moon's light to wake the egg, Full moon's light to hatch it; Midsummer Night will crack the world, But St. John's Day will patch it.

Exposethe egg to the moonlight for at least three hours, then await the results.

You have been entrusted with a very special creature, Jeremy Thatcher. Treat it with care, for its safety depends upon your willingness to follow these directions exactly.

It goes without saying that secrecy is essential.

Good hatching!

-S. H. Elives

Jeremy felt the hairs at the back of his neck begin to prickle. How did that old man know my name? he wondered. He was sure he had never mentioned it.

"Hey, Bub!" said a voice, making him jump.

The voice came from a speaker mounted on the wall next to his desk -- part of the intercom system his dad had installed during the last burst of what Jeremy's mother called "Herbert's occasional electronic enthusiasms."

"Hey, Bub," repeated his father. "Are you there?"

"I'm here," said Jeremy, somewhat reluctantly.

"Well, you shouldn't be. You should be here, getting your chores done."

Despite the admonishing words, Dr. Thatcher's voice was cheerful.

"Be right there," said Jeremy, trying to sound enthusiastic.

Slipping the instructions under a pile of his drawings, Jeremy headed out of his room and down the stairs. With Grief bouncing at his heels, he ambled down the winding driveway, past the pair of small barns, to his father's veterinary office. Stepping inside, Jeremy found his father shoving vitamins into a ferret.

"Hold still, ho-o-old still," crooned Herbert Thatcher to the squirming mass of brown and yellow fur in his hands. "Ah, there's a love!"

Jeremy reached out to take the ferret.

"Hey, kiddo," said his father, handing over the animal. "How was your day?"

Jeremy put the ferret on his shoulder. The action gave him a chance to think about his father's question.

"Complicated," he said at last, squirming a bit as the little animal licked his ear.

Dr. Thatcher raised an eyebrow, his way of requesting more information.

"Well, for one thing, Mary Lou Hutton wants to kiss me."

Dr. Thatcher wrinkled his nose. "That's what you get for being so cute."

"I'm not cute!"

"Okay, you're ugly. Put Farrah in her cage and go feed the cats. I've got one more patient to see before I can knock off for the night."

Jeremy caged the ferret, then found the cat food and began filling the dishes. In the next to last cage crouched an enormous orange-and-white cat with tattered ears and a swollen eye.

"Hey, Pete," said Jeremy. "How ya doin'?"

The cat -- whose full name, according to his owner, was "Fat Pete, Porkus Extrernus" -- was in the office at least once a month to get stitched up after one of his fights. While today's eye problem was new, the tattered ears had been that way for years.

Jeremy reached through the bars to scratch behind Pete's ears. The cat responded by clawing his hand.

Jeremy pulled back. "Why, you rotten..."

"Jeremy!" called his father from the other room. "What's the rule?"

Jeremy sighed. "There's no sense in getting mad at a cat for being a cat." He knew it was true, but he stuck his tongue out at Pete anyway.

After all the animals were fed, Jeremy and his father walked back to the house. The sky was dark with clouds, and in the distance they could hear a rumble of thunder.

"When's the next full moon?" Jeremy asked suddenly, as they reached the back door.

Dr. Thatcher, who was apt to burst into song whenever something reminded him of a Iyric, threw back his head and sang, "Full mooooon brings empty heart --"

"Dad!"

Dr. Thatcher paused. "I don't know," he said. "But it can't be long. Go get today's paper."

"I don't think a full moon counts as big news, Dad."

"Just get the paper."

Jeremy got the paper. His father showed him the almanac on the inside of the first page. It told when the sun came up, when it was going to set, what time the moon rose and set, and other equally trivial things.

"They're not so trivial when you want to know them," said Dr. Thatcher. "Anyway," he continued, pointing to the almanac, "to answer your question, the next full moon is tonight."

"Tonight!"

Dr. Thatcher glanced at his watch. "Starting in about two hours," he said. "Assuming it doesn't rain."

Jeremy swallowed. He didn't really believe the thing upstairs was an egg. But if he wanted to know for sure, he'd have to start tonight. Either that, or wait another whole month.

Leaving his father, he went upstairs to look at the ball. He picked it up and held it for a moment. It was warmer than ever. Pulling out the directions, he made up his mind.

Tonight he would try to hatch a dragon.

Copyright © 1993 by Bruce Coville

Table of Contents

1 Love Letter of Doom 1
2 Strange Instructions 12
3 Hatchling 22
4 Hyacinth Priest 33
5 Things Unseen 44
6 Tiamat 53
7 Still Life 64
8 The Dragon Who Came to Dinner 74
9 The Heat Is On 86
10 The Hatchers 97
11 Confessions 110
12 Night Flights 120
13 Nothing You Love Is Lost 132
Epilogue 143

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 5, 2012

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    wonderful and magical. I read this when I was a child and its

    wonderful and magical.
    I read this when I was a child and its one of the reasons I grew to love dragons so much .I love all of Bruce Coville's books but this one and the Unicorn Chronicles Series are my favorites.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 7, 2009

    "I am a 6th Grade Student in Glendale, AZ"

    The book Jeremy Thatcher Dragon Hatcher is a sad but action packed book by the author Bruce Coville.Other related books are"Juliet Dove Queen Of Love,The Skull Of Truth,and The Monsters Ring".This book is about a young 12 year old in seventh grade named Jeremy Thatcher.He is a very talented artist and one of the best artist in his entire school.Though he has problems in his art class his problems are about to get even worst.He finds a majic shop in a nighberhood he has never heard or seen before,he goes inside and finds a beautiful colored object that catches his attention.Though the owner of the shop gives it to him for only twenty-five cents,the man mysteriously takes his money and tells him to take care of it.Along with a list of things he must to and feed to it,Jeremy thinks it is just a joke.while he reads the list he sees that it says to sing a poem and do it when the next full moon appears.When The next moon appears he reads the poem and suddenly the egg hatches into a dragon!He feeds it and pampers it until it starts to grow to large were he is forced to keep it in a barn.While both of them have a communication were they can talk to eachother in their minds other people are not able to see the dragon but Jeremy!But when it grows to big he must return it tio the majic shop keeper for him to return it to his homeworld.When they both say their goodbyes to eachother jeremy is back to his normal life but is still able to communicate with his pet dragon.The setting of this place is in about are time since is does not say were the setting is takin.I liked this book because it had a whole lot of different emotions and very creative detale,packed with action,depresing moments,love and anger.I have a lot of connections with jeremy as well.We both go to school,and both have pets.Jeremy and I are very both talented artest and love thrilling adventures!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 29, 2008

    Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher

    I've read this book at least five times, and I enjoy more every time I finish it. The ending is enjoyable and satisfying, and you feel Jeremy's emotions when he lets go of his little dragon, now a big girl all grown up. Read it-you won't regret it!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 7, 2008

    Imagination Plus +++

    Coville's JEREMY THATCHER, DRAGON HATCHER stands out as one of the most fanciful and imaginative stories that I have ever enjoyed. The true magic in this book - outside of Elives's Magic Shop - rests in Coville's ability to mix reality with the realm of dragons and magic. As a teacher I have been able to share this tale with many years of enthusiastic students. Super for 4th - 6th graders!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 15, 2006

    The best book I ever read

    Man this book is the GREASTEST. No matter how many times I read I still love The story of Jeremy and Tiamat. Bruce is the best author I ever known.This book is adventures,funny, and magical. So go buy it and read it. If I loved it youll love it to.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 12, 2004

    Loved it

    I read this is fourth grade, I love it to death. This book is awesome, when you read it it makes you want to keep reading from the start. I'd definetly say to buy it. I'm 11, so if you wish you can consider it a fine read for younger kids/teens. . Yes most teens would go insane thinking it's kiddy. But it's awesome.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 21, 2004

    Joshua Gahan stumbling on a book he read as a child

    I get nostalgia just looking at the title. I loved this book as a child, I read it a total of 11 times if I remember correctly and bought it for exactly that reason. Highly recommend this to any child who looks for a little magic to throw in life. This book had much the same effect on me that the Harry potter books have on young children these day's.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 15, 2004

    The Best Book!

    This is one of the best books I've ever read. IT WAS AWESOME!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 17, 2004

    Awesome

    surreal and sci-fi like most of Bruce Coville's books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 31, 2004

    a must read

    this book was amazing. the way bruce coville described everything was great. it was like i was there when it was happening. i first read it when i was real little, and i still love the book years later

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 10, 2003

    Exelant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    this is a very very very good book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 23, 2003

    Dragons rule!

    I absoulutly love dragons, and I would definetly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in fantasy.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 13, 2003

    Best book

    Few books give me this feeling, but when I read this book, I wished I could be the hero.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 8, 2003

    A Great Book

    I really like this book. It was my favorite until Golden Compass. It will appeal to fantasy and suspense fans.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 11, 2003

    Astonishing!!!!!!

    I read this book a very long time ago every single day for a month or more!!!! The story of friendship and lesson in love and responsibility is just absolutly amazing. I'm 20 years old now and will still read it often and proudly share the experience with my son.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 14, 2003

    Jason Fantasy lover

    I am an avid Dragon lover. I like how the author mixes dragons of old with people from today. The boy gets lost and finds a mysterious shop which has a dragons egg he takes home and raises.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 24, 2002

    READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    This book is amazing,my teacher read it to us in 2 grade and i'm in 4 grade now and i still remeber it perfectly because it was great!!!!!!!READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 8, 2001

    In rememberance

    I attended school as a very shy girl and hated the school work but i loved reading and the libarary was my favorite place in the whole world. I found this book lying horozontal, underneath all the others, dusty and forgotten but with one sitting it soon became my favorite book. I read it everyday from start to finish at least once and when it came time to move at the end of a six month period as it inevitably would, i took it with me, i know what youre thinking, thats stealing. Well thats how mom saw it and mailed it back. I missed that book and Jeremy, as i had come to like him very much. But most of all i missed dragon and i wished i had gone home with the dragon. This book is beyond five stars but that is as high as they will go.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 30, 2001

    Excellent book

    This is one of Bruce Coville's books. Very imaginative. Excellent rating. Read, you'll like it. Sad in the end.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 25, 2001

    Beautiful Book

    I think this is a sweet book because it is all about loving and caring for eachother mostly if the other thing needs you. Plus i really like dragons.

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