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The Best Intentions
Scotland's Melody
The Secret Society of Salzburg
Secret of the Sonnets
20-40-60-Minute Dinners: Meals to Match the Time You Have
Through the Wilderness: My Journey of Redemption and Healing in the American Wild
Secret Santa Claus Club: A Tool to Help Parents Unwrap the Secret of Santa
Mr. Pudgins
Revenge Never Rests
The Best Mistake
Meriden Park
More Inspirational Stories for Young Women
The Great Tree: A Christmas Fable
To Capture His Heart
The Call of the Sea
Esperance
Livvy and the Enchanted Woodland
Come, Gentle Night
The Bad Boy Theory
Guide To Smart Wedding Planning: What You want to know and everything you haven't thought of yet.


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Saturday, November 13, 2010

My review of, "No Such Thing As Dragons" By Philip Reeve

No Such Thing As DragonsNo Such Thing As Dragons by Philip Reeve

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I was really excited to read, "No Such Thing As Dragons" by Philip Reeve. It was an OK book for me. It is only 186 pages long and I felt that if it had been longer, the author could have made the story bigger and more interesting. The thing I loved most about this book is the cover. It is bright and cries out saying "Read Me".



Here is a short blurb about the story:



A dragon story with a brilliant twist from multi-award-winning writer, PHILIP REEVE. Ansel's new master slays dragons for a living. He says he's hunted the monstrous worms all over Christendom and has the scars to prove it. But is Brock just a clever trickster in shining armour? Ansel is sure there are no such things as dragons. So what is the man-eating creature that makes its lair in the crags of Dragon Mountain? Ansel and Brock must climb the ice face to discover the terrifying truth.



Let me say though, I think this book is a great book for ages 9-12 who want to read a dragon story. The plot is not complicated and pretty straight forward. There are a few scenes that could be considered scary to some kids. The Dragon makes a fine meal of a horse and it is described in some detail.



I really liked the main character, the boy Ansel. He has so many good qualities,he is honest, brave and loyal; you can't help but like him. Now the "Dragon-slayer" that Ansel is sold to, Brock, is somewhat of a boorish braggart. I am sure that Reeve wanted people to dislike him a little, so he was written that way.



If you love books about Dragons, you will want to read this one. If you don't, you need to stick with my favorite Dragon books, The Dragon Slippers series by Jessica Day George.





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1 comment:

  1. I wonder if my Sophie would like this...I'll have to look at it :)

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