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With a roll of some enchanted dice, Stone Rabbit and his friends are unwittingly transported to a medieval realm filled with nerdy knights, wacky wizards, and deranged dragons! Will our long-eared hero be able to complete his noble quest and escape the fiery lair of the beast? Or will he end up eternally lost in the dungeons of despair?

Dragon Boogie is the seventh book in a full-color series of riotous, rip-roaring graphic novels that chronicles the zany of adventures of a quick-tempered and quick-witted young rabbit. Its fast pace and outrageously high visual content will appeal to thrill-seeking young readers everywhere!

96 pages, Paperback

First published March 27, 2012

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32 reviews2 followers
March 5, 2015
this is a awesome book because it takes into a game that makes everything come alive.
56 reviews
October 7, 2020
I would give this 0 stars if I could. What absolute shit. Every page had something bad or cringeworthy on it.
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April 9, 2024
This book was a wild ride! If you like a ultimate revenge story this one is for you. Told from multiple points of views and multiple time line the story draws you in and keeps you engaged and each shift of time line give you a sneak peak of what went on and is going on. And bam just when you think you know where it’s gonna go a TWIST! Great Read will be on the look out for more books from this author!
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15.1k reviews313 followers
March 17, 2012
In the seventh title of this series, Stone Rabbit, Henri, and Andy reluctantly begin to play Dragons & Stuff, a board game, when the electricity goes off. Using a pair of dice that Henri picked up when Larry, a guy that works at the antique shop, dropped them, they begin the game--and suddenly find themselves in the game. As they work their way through problem after problem, Henri's grandfather tries to help with his hilarious spells. One spell turns a dragon's fiery breath into apricot molasses, and when the Lord of Darkness turns out to be a revenge-minded Larry, the friends know that they are in trouble bigger than they had ever dreamed in their wildest fantasies. This was fun to read, but it helps if you've read the earlier titles so that you can see the differences in each of the characters' personalities.
18 reviews
April 13, 2012
Stone Rabbit and some of his friends were transported to the medieval time period. There were knights,wizards, and dragons! Now stone rabbit and his friends have to complete a quest to get through the world they are in. I you want to know what happens you have to read this book?

I think this book was really good although it was a comic book. In this book there were a lot of cliff hangers and I kept making me wanna read more and more. This book is number seven in the series of Stone Rabbit and one of the best books in the series!! As soon as I looked at the cover of this book it got my attention so fast. I hope you read this really good book.
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376 reviews5 followers
February 15, 2013
Reviewed for Puget Sound Council journal. This graphic novel will have good appeal for kids 2nd and up. Best part is the dragon's flames are turned to "sweet apricot molasses." Just goofy enough a premise to delight the oddball in all of us. Love that the font size makes it easy for new graphic novel readers to access.
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185 reviews6 followers
April 20, 2013
This is my favorite Stone Rabbit book. I laughed out loud at how ridiculously silly these characters are. For adults, it is a satire of all the D&D friends we've known (or were). Not as mean as the other books. If you're only going to read one Stone Rabbit book, this is one.
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April 14, 2012
Stone Rabbit and his friends have a little adventure a'la Dungeons and Dragons. Laugh-out-loud silliness.
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Author 10 books16 followers
August 2, 2015
The story line was adorable and very upbeat. I really enjoyed the animated and detailed illustrations of the characters' emotions - it made the story much stronger.
9 reviews
August 18, 2013
it was about hwo he stoll a dice and the villn got it vback and this dagon getas it help and thay fighit monsters
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