Oh my heavens!!! Why have I not heard of this book before now? It reminds of some of my favorite books by Patricia Wrede with a little Robin Mckinley thrown in and a hint of something else which I'll attribute to Jessica Day George. I love all the characters! I'm a sucker for a strong heroine but th...
This was not a terrible book. I enjoyed the latter half of the book. George's writing style bothers me, since parts of the story seem to move so slowly. However, this book is filled with heart, a strong female role, and a wonderful lesson about looking skin, or scale, deep for character and frien...
If you hate a good laugh you probably should not read this book. Luckily, I LOVE to laugh just as much as I love strong heroines and delicious dragon based fantasy stories. (Hey- this book has those things as well!) If the idea of a shoe collecting dragon makes your eyes roll then I doubt you will s...
Book three in Jessica's dragon series. Creel is now growing a little board with home and is looking forward to a new adventure. After becoming engaged to Prince Luka , Creel and Luka and Creel's brother set out to see her Dragons friends new home. After the last war that was one the King banished al...
What a great start to a new series. Creel and her brother are orphaned after there parents died and placed with there Aunt and Uncle. They have children of there own and a struggling to get buy. So Creels aunt proposes a plan that Creel set out to find the dragon cave and to summon the help of a kni...
Creel and her brother are orphans and living with their aunt and uncle in the provincial farming town Carlieff. Because food is scarce, her aunt decides that Creel has to be given to the local dragon, and then the nobleman's son can rescue and marry her. Creel is pretty sure the dragon is really a m...
I’d read George’s re-telling of “East of the Sun, West of the Moon” awhile back, and this was on my TBR list. I enjoyed it a lot–a sweet interesting story. The writing seemed geared more for upper middle school, lower high school, but I thought it was good. [Oct. 2009]
Not your average heroine or storyline...I have to say, I enjoyed this series much better than the Goose Girl/Enna Burning/River Secrets by Shannon Hale.
Not your average heroine or storyline...I have to say, I enjoyed this series much better than the Goose Girl/Enna Burning/River Secrets by Shannon Hale.
What an absolute delight this book was. Charming and fresh for all that it's yet another tale of a poor girl and a dragon- oh, and there's a prince involved. Some of the conceits are just hilarious, especially around the dragons' hoards. The characters are lovable and the situations strain one's cre...
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