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Cave of the Crystal Dragon

Dragon Masters #26 / 30
by Tracey West
Cave of the Crystal Dragon (Dragon Masters #26) by Tracey West
  ★ 10.00 / 4
1★2★3★4★5★6★7★8★9★410★

In the latest action-packed installment of this New York Times bestselling series, Drake must help free the brilliant Crystal Dragon!

Pick a book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!

Drake and Rori travel to Greenshire to help Griffith free a Crystal Dragon that's been trapped in a crystal cave. With the help of Llew, the son of the villager storyteller, they discover a secret chamber in the cave. Does Llew, who uses a wheelchair, have a connection to this special dragon? Will the Dragon Masters be able to free the Crystal Dragon after all?

With engaging black-and-white artwork on every page, kids won't be able to put down this action-packed adventure! 

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Updated 04/14/2025
Category: Fantasy, Childrens, Dragons, Middle Grade
Release date: April 2, 2024
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Tracey West

Tracey West

Long before her name became synonymous with the Dragon Masters series, Tracey West was a quiet force in children's literature—crafting worlds where reluctant heroes find courage, dragons bond with kids, and friendship is just as powerful as magic. Her stories don’t just entertain; they invite young readers to discover strength in teamwork and the thrill of an unfolding mystery. With a knack for making complex ideas accessible, West has earned a loyal readership among emerging readers—and a place on countless classroom and library shelves.

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Born in New Jersey, West grew up surrounded by books and eventually made them the centerpiece of her career. Her journey into writing wasn’t one of overnight success, but rather one of persistence, versatility, and an unwavering connection to what captivates a child’s imagination. Before she ever wrote about fire dragons or wizarding trials, she was cutting her teeth on writing projects that demanded adaptability—ghostwriting for popular franchises and crafting chapter books that respected the intelligence of young readers.

What sets her work apart is a seamless blend of fast-paced adventure and emotional grounding. In the Dragon Masters books—part of Scholastic’s Branches line—West builds an accessible fantasy world that speaks directly to kids who are just beginning to fall in love with reading. Short chapters, cliffhanger endings, and richly imagined dragons keep the pages turning, while underlying themes of empathy, bravery, and loyalty give the stories depth. It's no surprise the series has sold millions of copies and been translated into multiple languages, sparking a global fandom of young dragon enthusiasts.

But West’s influence isn’t limited to dragons alone. Her broader body of work includes more than 300 titles, ranging from Pokémon adaptations to nonfiction explorations of real-world topics for curious young minds. Her ability to shift tone and format without losing her voice is a testament to both her technical skill and her understanding of what children need from the stories they read—clarity, excitement, and a sense of belonging.

For West, writing for children is not about simplifying the world, but about opening doors to it. Whether she's guiding readers through ancient ruins or letting them soar on the wings of a dragon, she invites them to see themselves as brave, clever, and capable of shaping their own stories.

And in doing so, Tracey West continues to quietly redefine what children’s literature can be—not flashy or preachy, but enduring, inclusive, and full of wonder.

Dragon Masters

Not every adventure begins with a sword or prophecy—sometimes, it starts with a quiet boy plucked from a turnip farm and brought to a castle full of secrets. That’s the heart of Dragon Masters, a fantasy chapter book series that has quietly transformed reluctant readers into passionate page-turners across the globe.

At its core, the series thrives on the magic of discovery. Young characters from ordinary lives are chosen to bond with dragons—each one tied to an elemental force, each with a story of its own. But these aren’t just battles of fire and ice. These are stories of friendship, trust, and the growing strength that comes from believing in something bigger than yourself. Whether it’s the telepathic connection between dragon and rider, the mysterious threats lurking beneath castle stone, or the way each challenge nudges the characters toward courage, the world here is designed to grow with its readers.

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Tightly written and full of momentum, the books blend short chapters, vivid illustrations, and just enough suspense to keep hearts pounding. Every new dragon brings a shift in tone—sometimes daring, sometimes haunting, often heartwarming—pulling young readers deeper into a world that balances magic and meaning in equal measure.

Part of Scholastic’s Branches line, the series has become a classroom and library staple not because it shouts for attention, but because it earns loyalty—one dragon at a time. It’s that rare kind of fantasy: accessible without being shallow, exciting without being overwhelming, and full of warmth without ever losing its spark.

For early readers ready to move beyond picture books but not yet into sprawling epics, this is where fantasy becomes personal—and reading becomes something they can own.


Dragon Masters consists of twenty-eight books — series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Rise of the Earth Dragon (Dragon Masters #1)
  ★ 10.00 / 1
Curse of the Shadow Dragon (Dragon Masters #23)
  ★ 10.00 / 2
Dawn of the Light Dragon (Dragon Masters #24)
  ★ 8.00 / 1
Legend of the Star Dragon (Dragon Masters #25)
  ★ 9.00 / 3
Cave of the Crystal Dragon (Dragon Masters #26)
  ★ 10.00 / 4
Haunting of the Ghost Dragon (Dragon Masters #27)
  ★ 9.34 / 15
Night of the Dream Dragon (Dragon Masters #28)
  ⧗ 8.00 / 1
Magic of the Wizard Dragon (Dragon Masters #29)
  ⧗ 8.00 / 1
Vortex of the Chaos Dragon (Dragon Masters #30)
  ⧗ 8.00 / 1


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