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PLOT SYNOPSIS (from the back of the book)
Cimorene, the princess who refuses to be proper, is back – but where is Kazul the dragon? That’s what Cimorene is determined to find out. Luckily – or perhaps not so luckily – she’s got help: Mendanbar, the not-very-kingly King of the Enchanted Forest, has joined her in her quest. So with the aid of a broken-down magic carpet, a leaky magical sword, and a few buckets of soapy lemon water, they set off across the Enchanted Forest to tackle the dragon-napping and save the King of the Dragons.
Series: Enchanted Forest Chronicles (2 of 4)
Age Recommendation: 7+
Content Notice: Practicing of magic
Faith Based: No
ISBN: 978-05445-4146-7
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THE BOTTOM LINE
This splendid read for the whole family easily clears the high bar set by its predecessor.
THOUGHTS…
This perfect follow-up to Dealing with Dragons maintains everything which made its predecessor great and adds to it in the best ways. It adds more, interesting characters, leverages a new main character with a perspective and experience drastically different from Cimorene’s in the first book, and expands the world as our heroes adventure far outside the geographical confines of the first book. With two main characters now, there is expanded opportunity for inter- and intra- personal growth and relationships, and this, besides a slightly expanded scope of the story, is what sets it apart from its predecessor. Add to this a slightly better story with a few less coincidences, and it is clear Searching for Dragons is another fantastic book perfect for the whole family.
RANTS AND RAMBLES
“I bet a really good lawyer could design one that would get around the spell’s restrictions so you could spin for (the scholarship fund).”
Cimorene nodded. “A good lawyer can get around just about anything.”
Brilliant.
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