Molly M. Recommends

 

I recommend Dealing with Dragons, by Patricia Wrede

This is a book for people who have large imaginations and like fantasy. This book has lots of action and some very lively dialogue going on. You should also be ready for a variety of scene changes.

I suggest you read this book because it is really easy to get into the book and you can always understand what is going on. It also has a very good ending! I think that if you haven't ever read a fantasy then you should. It is a fun change.

A part of the book that shows what I am talking about is when they go through the mirror and they meet up with the wizards because it has been kind of peaceful until the end.

I think the reason the author wrote this book was so she could expand the minds of the children. She thinks people should be themselves rather than trying to be something somebody else thinks you should be. The princess in this story is practically a tom boy and has friends that are dragons, witches and weird princes.

One interesting paragraph that shows the author's style of writing is: "I'd rather be eaten by a dragon, " she muttered. "That can be arranged," said a voice from beside her left slipper.

On a scale of 1-5 I gave it a 4.

Three words that describe my book are suspenseful, adventurous and wondrous.


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