Dealing with Dragons
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Bored with traditional palace life, a princess goes off to live with a group of dragons and soon becomes involved with fighting against some disreputable wizards who want to steal away the dragons' kingdom.
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Add a CommentThis book is great! It's funny and addicting. I didn't want to stop reading for even one second.
I loved it.
I do not like fantasy much but this book was AMAZING! I picked it up in a bookstore a few years back and had the intention of reading just the first couple of pages. I ended up sitting down on the floor and reading the whole thing in one go. It made me laugh SO HARD! Fantasy has never done that for me apart from the Artemis Fowl books. Still one of my favourites years later. A must read for anyone who loves imagination and is looking for a good laugh.
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Hands down one of my absolute favorite books. An unbelievably funny take on typical fairytales that will make you laugh until you can't breathe. All the characters are unique and well defined. Definitely a one of a kind story, if only slightly reminiscent of The Princess Bride. Read it, read it, read it.
This book was so funny and a really fresh take on the typical princess captured by a dragon. I laughed out loud so many times. The only thing I didn't like was that a lot of the characters spoke in the same way - they didn't really have their own mannerisms to set them apart from one another. Apart from that it was amazing!
Cimorene is not your typical princess. She takes swordfighting lessons until her father finds out and decides it is not a ladylike activity. Then Cimorene studies with the castle wizard. Again, her father finds out and puts a stop to the lessons. So she moves onto cooking lessons with the palace cook. Again, not something a princess is supposed to do. Cimorene grins and bears it, until her father decides that it is high time she be married. Unfortunately no one tells Cimorene until the intended comes to the castle for a pre-wedding banquet. Completely unsatisfied with this turn events, Cimorene runs away on the advice of a frog. She ends up a princess for a dragon Kazul. There she cooks, cleans and organizes for her and finds it to be a satisfying life. She also gets involved in the intrigues and politics of the dragon court. Now if only these princes would stop trying to rescue her. This is a great book for junior/intermediate readers about a young woman who is as far away for the Disney Princess as you can get. She is strong, smart and very resourceful. A heroine we all should look up to. A must read.
Great read out loud book the whole family enjoyed. The girls like the princess, and the boys loved the dragons and knights.
An absolutely delightful story of a smart, spunky princess who seeks "happily ever after" without the requisite Prince Charming.
Funny, exciting, fantasy adventure.