Home Literature Stories Movies Games Comics Blogs News Discussion Forum Art Gallery
  Science Fiction and Fantasy News
MORE AUTHORS CONFIRMED FOR DISCOVER FESTIVAL (01-27)
Angry Robot's Open Door Month returns (01-25)
New Event, Leicestershire, England (01-08)
Dark Hall Press - new Horror Fiction imprint, (11-03)

Official sffworld Reviews
Juggernaut by Adam Baker (02-12 - Book)
Necropath by Eric Brown (02-06 - Book)
Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds (02-06 - Book)
WOOL by Hugh Howey (02-02 - Book)


Author

Site Index

Book Info    Bookmark and Share

Dealing With Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

  (129 ratings)

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

Rating (129 ratings)
Rate this book
(5 best - 1 worst)
 
Book Information  
AuthorPatricia C. Wrede
TitleDealing With Dragons
SeriesEnchanted Forest Chronicles, The
Volume1
Year1992
GenreFantasy
 
Book Reviews / Comments (submitted by readers)
 
Submitted by Annie 
(Apr 12, 2005)

Oh my gosh! This book was written so well..it was so easy to follow! I loved Cimorene and I could relate to her so well! The book had a great plot...every time I put down the book I regretted it. I was reading wherever I went. So original, so true, so catchy, funny, mysterious and absolutely addictive all at the same time!


Submitted by dream45638@yahoo.com 
(Nov 17, 2004)

I loved this book. The characters seemed real and the plot was intriguing. Not everyone can write a book filled with as much magic. My imagination was working on overtime. Patricia Wrede deserves a Newberry prize for Dealing With Dragons. Cimerone is the character everyone can relate to. Parents wanting you to do one thing, you wanting to do something else. Dealing with Dragons is a story where everyone can have a favorite character because they each have their own personality.


Submitted by Anonymous 
(Apr 04, 2003)

This book is very fascinating and caught my attention very quickly! Cimorene is a very different and improper princess. She is bored of taking dancing, etiquette, embroidery, and manners classes. She tries to sneak in classes from fencing to magic, but every time, her parents find out. Unlike other princesses, she choses to be the housemaid of a dragon. This would have turned out very well if the pesky wizards didn't come along and ruin it.


Next Page

Page - 1



Sponsor ads

 

Latest

Juggernaut by Adam Baker
02-12 - Book Review
Necropath by Eric Brown
02-06 - Book Review
Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds
02-06 - Book Review
WOOL by Hugh Howey
02-02 - Book Review
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey
02-02 - Book Review
Rogue Moon by Algis Budrys
02-01 - Book Review
Interview with Hugh Howey
02-01 - Interview
Tau Ceti by Kevin Anderson
01-31 - Book Review
Well of Sorrows by Benjamin Tate
01-31 - Book Review
Dead in the Water by Sandy Mitchell
01-31 - Book Review
Interview with Myke Cole Part 2
01-29 - Interview
MORE LEADING AUTHORS CONFIRMED FOR DISCOVER FESTIVAL
01-27 - News
Interview with Myke Cole
01-25 - Interview
Angry Robot's Open Door Month returns
01-25 - News
Rise of Empire by Michael J. Sullivan
01-24 - Book Review
Empire State by Adam Christopher
01-21 - Book Review
Control Point by Myke Cole
01-17 - Book Review
Seven Princes by John R. Fultz
01-11 - Book Review
The Emperor's Knife by Mazarkis Williams
01-10 - Book Review
New Event, Leicestershire, England
01-08 - News
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 3
01-06 - Article
The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell
01-03 - Book Review
Zombies: A Compendium of the Living Dead by Otto Penzler
01-02 - Book Review
SFFWorld Review of the Year, 2011: Part 2
01-02 - Article
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1
12-30 - Article
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1
12-30 - Article
Seed by Rob Ziegler
12-28 - Book Review
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell
12-27 - Book Review
Conan the Indomitable by Robert E. Howard
12-24 - Book Review
The Astounding, the Amazing and the Unknown by Paul Malmont
12-24 - Book Review

New Forum Posts




About - Advertising - Contact us - RSS - For Authors & Publishers - Contribute / Submit - Privacy Policy - Community Login
Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. The contents of this webpage are copyright © 1997-2011 sffworld.com. All Rights Reserved.