New Covers for the Dragonkeeper Trilogy

News | Posted by Carole on Wednesday 8 October 2008

The Dragonkeeper trilogy is being reprinted and this time they will all have new covers. This is called rejacketing in the book trade. The book is exactly the same. It is just the covers that are different.

The covers have been created by Sebastian Ciaffaglione, who did the cover for Dragon Dawn and also illustrated my picture book The Night We Made the Flag.

I think they are really lovely. It’s great to see Danzi and Kai on the covers, not to mention Hua who is featured on the Dragonkeeper cover.

85 Responses to “New Covers for the Dragonkeeper Trilogy”

  1. Sarah says:

    I saw them in the bookshop today- they look really nice.

  2. Ashlyn says:

    They look really nice. I like Garden of the Purple Dragon cover best.

  3. Sarah says:

    I think I like the Dragon Moon cover best.

  4. Rosaria says:

    Carole,
    I really like the new covers and I was wondering you know the old cover for Dragonkeeper? How there was a picture of Ping. Where did you get it from and who relly is she? If you cannot tell its ok.

  5. Danny says:

    Hey, love the covers, my favourite is Garden of the Purple Dragon. I was just wondering, there is a new little computer book called a ‘Reader’ availavle at Waterstones and Sony shops, have you heard of it? I want one for my birthday because I love books, I havn’t found Dragonkeeper books on it though, do you know wether they will be available as ‘ebooks’ on the Reader? I think authord have to do something to get there books turned into ebooks for the Reader, anyway please write back because it would be great to read them on the Reader, bye for now and good luck with your new book, cant wait!

  6. Ruby says:

    Hello, I like the new covers, the illustrations are gorgeuous.
    I’m just really used to the original ones so the Ping and Danzi on the new covers are different to how I imagined. On the original cover the picture of Ping is how I think of her, and the chinese dragon for Long Danzi.
    I can’t wait to read Dragon Dawn!!

  7. Carole says:

    Rosaria,
    The publishers picked the girl and there was a photo shoot. She is a girl from here in Melbourne.

  8. Carole says:

    Danny,
    I’ve never heard of the computer reader. I suspect that it would work like audio books. Whoever owns the company would approach the author and offer them some money.
    You see Danny, selling books is how I earn my living. I get 10% of the price of every book. I think that with the reader thing, you would just get a fee and they could then copy it as often as they like.
    Personally I can’t read off a screen. Even though I write my books on a computer. When I read through it, I print it out.

  9. Carole says:

    Ruby,
    Yes they are very different, but I like them a lot.

  10. Rosaria says:

    Dear carole,
    You have not responded my question.
    You could have just told me u could not tell!
    I am not angry but i am very curius,so please answer my question or this text.

  11. Dman3003 says:

    Hi Carole,

    i am doing an oral on you for an english class on friday and i just wanted to know:

    what was your reason for writing dragonkeeper?
    How much money did you get from it?
    and what is the book you like the most that you have written.

    (PS) (i have read dragonkeeper and i thought it was a 2.5 out of 10. just because of the plot) ur other books are better in my mind though.

    Dman3003.

  12. Carole says:

    Rosaria,
    I did answer. On 13 October.
    I

  13. Carole says:

    Dman3003,
    You will find the answers to two of your questions on my FAQs
    http://www.carolewilkinson.com.au/faqs/
    I get 10% of the retail price of each book, less GST, less tax, less my costs. So, say about $1 per book.

  14. Dman3003 says:

    thankyou Carole you are a lifesaver.

  15. Vanessa says:

    i really like the new covers i like the cover for Garden of the purple garden the best :)

  16. Pizza says:

    Hey, I’ve just been to a book shop today and I found Dragon Keeper and I have read the first few chapters and I think it is amazing. The story line is great, I can see you have done lots of research considering all the locations you have mentioned. Good Job!

  17. Pizza says:

    Sorry, I forgot to read the blog, the one I got has the new covers, I’m just wondering what the old covers were like. P.S. I LOVE the cover for Dragon Keeper.

  18. Pizza says:

    Hey Carole,
    I’ve just been wondering how long it takes you to write the books? and when you first do your draft do you type it or handwrite it?

  19. Rosaria says:

    oh. ok then. i am sorry!

  20. Rosaria says:

    i have seen the covers at the borders in city center (a shopping center in Canberra).they look awesome!

  21. Rosaria says:

    by the way I think the pulisher did a good job.She is alot like i imagined he would be.

  22. Rosaria says:

    Plus she relly fits in the story

  23. Carole says:

    Vanessa, Rosaria,
    I’m glad you like the covers. The Dragonkeeper one is my favourite.

  24. Carole says:

    Pizza,
    If you go to the Dragonkeeper page
    http://www.carolewilkinson.com.au/books/dragonkeeper
    (or click on the cover of Dragonkeeper in the top lefthand corner of this or any page on my website). There you will find the original Aust cover and all the overseas covers. Click on them to make them bigger.
    It takes me about a year to write a book the size of Dragonkeeper. I type all the drafts and rewrites. And there are lots of them.

  25. Pizza says:

    Thanks, they all look very cool but I like the new ones better, I’m still reading Dragon Keeper, I’m halfway, it is the best book ever.
    I’m persuading one of my good friends to read it too, she loves dragons and books so she should like it.

  26. Linnzy says:

    wow! New covers are awesome! I love ‘em. Almost makes me want to buy them too XD

    Looking forward to the new book…it’ll problably be around next year..ir I’m lucky!

  27. Pizza says:

    ONLY FORTY PAGES TO GO!!!
    I’m so excited, I am a slow reader but I read alot, I have been reading even slower in this book as I want to take in every detail and I don’t want the adventure of your great book to ever end. At least it is in a trilogy so I sincerely hope I enjoy them as much as I am enjoying the first one now. It would be cool if you made more books, not picture stories but teenage fiction novels, similar to Dragon Keeper. I love teenage fiction as I am a teenager, only just, I’m thirteen. Your books are superlative and marvellous. I can’t even think of any words to describe your books. That’s how great they are. Anyway, can’t talk all day, got a speech to write and practice, due tomorrow yet I’ve finished writing, we can’t just read off a sheet of paper. Bye!

  28. Pizza says:

    I’ve finished the book, it’s great. The ending was good yet I suspected that the [plot spoiler removed]. I’ll need to get a copy of Garden of the Purple Dragon soon. Should be good although I doubt any book could be as good as Dragon Keeper. A truly wonderful read with hilarity, unexpectancy and history all in the one book. I loved all of it. Good idea to have a page on pronouncation of the names or I would have thought Liu Che was pronounced Lee-oo chee (like cheese)and Hua pronounced how.

  29. Carole says:

    Pizza,
    I’m a really slow reader as well. It is frustrating at times, but I think slow readers remember more.
    Glad to hear that you enjoyed Dragonkeeper so much. And that you read the pronunciation guide. Not many people do!

  30. Carole says:

    Linnzy,
    Everyone likes the new covers so far. Perhaps the ones who don’t are too polite to tell me!

  31. Andrew says:

    I was at West Richmond Primary School doing a talk to year 5 & 6 and I held up the old Dragonkeeper and then the new Dragonkeeper covers, and I could hear the buzz of excitement as I held up the new one, so I wasn’t surprised when, put the vote, all the hands were in favour of the new. I loved the old cover when we did it. It was something special. But I love the new cover even more. And it was a lovely challenge revisiting a cover that everybody at black dog loved so much.
    Andrew, Carole’s publisher.

  32. Lachlan says:

    The new covers look great.

  33. sarah says:

    i love the garden of the purple dragon’s new cover the best.

  34. sarah says:

    help! i am being driven crazy by research! at first i thought writing a historical fiction is easy, but not so! i wrote my first draft, and after many hours of resaerch, i discovered that many events in my book was not historically correct!what do i do? stop writing to do research and then write again or keep going anyway?

  35. The Anonymous One says:

    I disagree with you all. I hate your books and the covers.

  36. Pizza says:

    To “The Anonymous One”

    I’m completely shocked that anyone could hate a series this good. “The Anonymous One” is just blaming the author, just because you might not like dragons or China. Why would you read it if you knew it was a type of book you woudn’t write. Carole Wilkinson has done a great job in the words and the storyline. In case you haven’t noticed there are about 30 nice comments on this blog alone.

  37. sarah says:

    about: the anonymous one
    i think that your comment is just a stupid joke just the name is a joke

  38. Pizza says:

    I agree Sarah

  39. The Anonymous One says:

    Honestly Sarah,
    Whats with your name i think that your comment is just a stupid joke just the name is a joke.
    Honestly.
    Anyway I do like dragons and China, Pizza. I think the book has had a hideous portrayal of it, thats all.
    Full Stop.

  40. Carole says:

    Okay, guys, calm down.
    People are allowed to make negative comments about my books (even if they do it anonymously). But if you start insulting each other, I’ll just delete the posts.

  41. The Anonymous One says:

    I apologise Carole, I think its great that there are so many Australian Authors making their mark. I just believe that there are less discriptive ways of writing (I mean honestly, who wants to know the colour of a dragonfly’s legs?)
    Congratulations on your success.

  42. cass says:

    Hay peoplez
    i havent read the books but they look good and i always judge a book by its cover. im pizzas friend im the one he said loves to read and likes dragons. Dont worry about anonamous one he is also my friend as well as pizzas and he likes to be contrary he also likes to hate anything pizza likes. any way ill get around to read them soon. PS DRAGONS RULE

  43. Pizza says:

    Sorry about my friends, “The Anonymous One” he just doesn’t like the books I read, and as for Cass she’s pretty cool, so sorry about them commenting, they saw me on this website. And as for their proper first names: Zach and Casey. They really are very nice.

  44. Carole says:

    Lachlan,
    Glad you like the covers.

  45. Carole says:

    sarah,
    re: research. I do most of the research before I start. Otherwise it’s too hard to change things if you find out you’ve made a mistake.
    Even if you only get one piece of info wrong, you might have mentioned it 50 times in your story. Much better to get it right first, I think.

  46. Carole says:

    Anonymous One,
    You’re entitled to your opinion. Some people like the detail.
    PS could you come up with a shorter handle?

  47. Carole says:

    Pizza (nice short name!),
    That’s okay.

  48. The Anonymous One says:

    Well it looks like im not anonymous anymore thanks to Peter Ryan (Pizza)
    Smile for the cheese while the portrait takes your camera

  49. Pizza says:

    Doesn’t matter if people know my name. I think lots of people prefer Pizza such as Carole Wilkinson. “Pizza (nice short name)” (Quoted from comment posted by Carole 28/10/08.)
    Yes, my name is Peter. Doesn’t make a difference. I don’t mind what anyone calls me anyway.

  50. Zach (formerly The Anonymous One) says:

    Hello!
    Let me tell you a little about myself so you can waste your time commenting about it.
    I live in south-west victoria.
    Am 13
    and Pizza happens to be my friend.
    Now, Carole. Australian Authors: Have you ever met David Cornish or Michael Pryor?
    Michael Pryor was runner up for Aurealis award. Was that the one you won?
    KEEP WRITING! AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE NEEDS MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU

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