Searching for Dragons
Cimorene, the princess who refuses to be proper, meets her match in the not-quite-kingly Mendanbar. With the aid of a broken-down magic carpet and a leaky magical sword, the two tackle a series of dragon-nappings.
Cimorene, the princess who refuses to be proper, meets her match in the not-quite-kingly Mendanbar. With the aid of a broken-down magic carpet and a leaky magical sword, the two tackle a series of dragon-nappings.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780152045654 (0152045651)
ASIN: 152045651
Publish date: November 1st 2002
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 242
Edition language: English
Series: Enchanted Forest Chronicles -4 (#2)
One of the copies of this series I'm reading has an introduction. Don't read the introductions if you haven't read the series before. They're full of spoilers. I clearly don't remember this series very well because I couldn't even remember the narrator of this book. But it holds up to rereading wi...
Can I say that I love the Enchanted Forest Chronicles even though I've only read two out of the four books only? Because I am going to say that! This installment is just as good as the first. Lost of magic and adventure and hilarity~ I'm telling you, I love the commentary some of the characters prov...
October 7, 2007July 21, 2014Sometimes a king just wants to walk away from all the tedious business of running a country, especially if he's the only one doing all the tedious work of running the country. Even more so if he has an officious steward looking reproachfully at him all the time because he...
Continuing my reread of the series. This book did suffer a bit from not having Kazul. But I like Mendanbar and he was a good counterpart to Cimorene.
this is a great continuation for the first novel. Cimorene is fantastic as always and Mandanbar is really her match. Wrede is't dealing with romance in a cheesy way, actually she barely touches it. keeping things fun, light, simple and enjoyable as always.