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Author - Cornelia Funke ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from The Chicken House was reviewed on 26-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:B000LP64O0 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Dragon Rider Reference Book. Classifications : Ages 9-12 Children Bargain Books Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Ages 9-12 Children's Books Subjects Books General AAS Ages 9-12 Children's Books Subjects Books Funke, Cornelia ( F ) Auth . Related topics: Ages 9-12. Children. Bargain Books. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Ages 9-12. Children´s Books. Subjects. requestid: ab9ac938-335c-43a3-b861-266910bc45ddrequestprocessingtime: 0.1171390000000000 salesrank: 618879 edition: Deluxe numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 180790145630 1) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. This is one of my favorites of Ms. Funk´s works. She brings the tone of severity down a notch for a fantasy that is adorable and kid-friendly, but still containing all the right ingredients for one exciting story. Maybe it´s a little cliche, but it´s the classic story we all like: nice dragons fighting against evil monsters with great, quirky characters and mystery and intrigue. Funk even goes a little high fantasy with good ol´ fashioned prophecies and ideas.
2) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. Even the most reluctant readers can´t help but be swept up by this page-turner. Cornelia Funke is an author to add to your top ten list.¤ 3) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. I have never been a reader of high fantasy. I listened to this book on tape. The acting and voices of Brendan Frazier were more entertaining than any movie.
4) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. (I am typing this for my 8 year old son)....Dragon Rider is a very good book! I started reading it and couldn´t put it down. My favorite character is Twigleg, because he always helps Ben. The story was very interesting. I recommend this book to kids who like to read about magical creatures.¤ 5) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. Dragon Rider is a book about a dragon named Firedrake, a brounie named Sorrel, and a human named Ben. The main characters ran into two problems. The first problem was that they did not know where the rim of heaven was and the second problem was that Nettlebrand, another main character, was after them. I like the book because it was adventurous and very interesting. I would recommend this book to a person who likes fantasy and adventure.¤ 6) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. Firedrake, a young dragon, receives a frightening warning one night: Humans are planning to destroy the valley in which he lives! All the dragons must flee. Their only refuge is a place above the clouds called the Rim of Heaven --- which may not even exist. Firedrake boldly volunteers to go ahead first. As he embarks on his journey, he meets Ben, a runaway boy. Together, the boy & dragon make their way toward the Rim of Heaven, all the while running a step ahead of Nettlebrand, a monster who will stop at nothing to hunt down Firedrake. Their quest will truly become an adventure like no other.¤ 7) Hardcover Book Dragon Rider by The Chicken House. It´s a fantasy, it´s long, and it´s got dragons in it. Dragon Rider is bound to be another hit book from Cornelia Funke! Ever since the popularity of bestselling fantasies The Thief Lord and Inkheart went global a few years ago, legions of fans have demanded more books from the German author than she can reasonably hope to write each year. So, re-discovering this hefty, earlier novel from 1997 was a logical development--and her keenest readers will devour it as before.
Aimed at slightly younger readers than her previous novels, despite its massive five hundred pages, Dragon Rider is about a brave young dragon called Firedrake who embarks upon a dangerous journey to the Rim of Heaven in the Himalayas--a magical place where silver dragons can rest easy, free from the threat of destruction by mankind and their only hope of sanctuary. The key to its location is a map rendered by a rat who is a master cartographer. Firedrake is joined on his quest by Ben, an orphaned boy, and Sorrell--a wise-cracking Brownie that is an odd, but ingenious, grumpy kind of fairy. Their journey is not a straightforward one by any means. Created by an alchemist called Petrosius Henbane in 1424, Nettlebrand (a malevolent creature covered in impenetrable gold plates) is their biggest threat--he is intent on destroying them. Nettlebrand is aided by Twigleg, a homunculus who has stowed away in Ben´s bag and who is feeding reports on their progress back to his master.
Their exciting encounters are many... It is easy to forgive the narrative´s excessive length when readers are gorging on such a wonderfully inventive and readable story from an author who has her readers in the palm of her hand on every page. (Age 9 and over) --John McLay¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 23-Nov-2008, , 9X0-120-050-860-980-O0B-1UB-8 Search: The Chicken House, Book Posters, Book Art | ||
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