Morgan's review
Talking to Dragons (The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book 4) by Patricia C. Wrede
Morgan's review
rating:



bookshelves: magical-fiction
recommended for: children's book fans
status: Read in October, 2008, read count: 1
rating:
bookshelves: magical-fiction
recommended for: children's book fans
status: Read in October, 2008, read count: 1
This book at least ends the series on an high note. Not that it can compare in anyway to the original "Dealing with Dragons", I enjoyed it the most of the final three.
Book three ends on a sudden note, and this one picks up 16 years later with a new narrator, Cimorene's son, Daystar. One day a wizard (Antorell, of course) shows up at their doorstep and all of a sudden Daystar is handed a sword, sent into the Enchanted Forest with a mission, and well, no idea what is going on. With the help of a young dragon, a lizard named Suz, a fire-witch with quite the temper, and the normal kooky characters that we know and love, Daystar has to save the king and the kingdom. A fun ending to a fun series.
Book three ends on a sudden note, and this one picks up 16 years later with a new narrator, Cimorene's son, Daystar. One day a wizard (Antorell, of course) shows up at their doorstep and all of a sudden Daystar is handed a sword, sent into the Enchanted Forest with a mission, and well, no idea what is going on. With the help of a young dragon, a lizard named Suz, a fire-witch with quite the temper, and the normal kooky characters that we know and love, Daystar has to save the king and the kingdom. A fun ending to a fun series.
The 1st one is so cute, you'd love it. I'll try to remember to bring it to you this week. I'm in the middle of the third one, and it's only so so. It's seems to have gone downhill after the 1st, but I'm still giving it the benefit of the doubt.

