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Comments from the Seller: A nice ex-library copy. All pages and cover clear except for a few library markings.Binding solid and tight. No creases. Purchasing this item supports the Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation.
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Cimorene, the daughter of a very proper king, runs away and becomes the princess of a very powerful dragon, Kazul. “A decidedly diverting novel with plenty of action and many slightly skewed fairy-tale conventions that add to the laugh-out-loud reading pleasure and give the story a wide appeal.”Booklist
Gr 5-9-A feisty princess with a mind of her own shuns regal training and protocol, preferring to volunteer herself as a dragon's servant and companion. It's a spirited, rollicking story with clever fairy tale references subtly tied to elements of magic, wizardry, and the satisfying triumph of good over evil. (Dec. 1990)
More Reviews and RecommendationsPatricia Wrede is a Minneapolis based writer. Dealing with Dragons is the
first volume in her four volume highly acclaimed Enchanted Forest
Chronicles. She has also published several fantasy novels for adults.
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11/27/2009: If you are looking for a fun book look no further. This is creatively written and great for any spare time. The entire serese is hooking and full of wonderful characters! I highly recomend it.
I Also Recommend: Magyk (Septimus Heap Series #1), Chronicles of Narnia One Volume, Searching for Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles Series #2), Talking to Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles Series #4), Calling on Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles Series #3).
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09/13/2009: It was really good and I liked it alot. I felt like I was there and that the caverns seemed real. Very absorbing - easy to lose yourself in the forest. I give it 5 stars.