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Dealing with Dragons


Book Description
Cimorene is everything a princess is not supposed to be: headstrong, tomboyish, smart. . . .
And bored. So bored that she runs away to live with a dragon . . . and finds the family and excitement she's been looking for.
Book Information
Publisheraudible.com
BindingAudio Download (23 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B0000W6SPY
Publication Date01/01/1901
The Creators
About Patricia C. Wrede (Author) : Patricia C. Wrede is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Patricia C. Wrede include Dealing with Dragons (Unabridged), Talking to Dragons, The... more
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7/14/2013 Christy Penman said:
I have read every single book in this series, and enjoyed every single one. Not only are there unusual dragon characters, but Wrede throws in a sassy princess, and several sassier princes for good measure. A wonderful fantasy book, Dealing With Dragons will have you smiling, laughing, and crying e... more

tags: fantasy, princess, dragons, novel, I recommend, I read

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12/3/2011 Allison Hunter-Frederick said:
Dragons, wizards, witches, talking animals, disappearing ledges, and magic. What else could a lover of fantasy books want? Did I forget to mention a rebellious princess? The book doesn't exactly tell a new story. Princess Cimorene prefers male activities, disdains marriage, rebels against her parent... more

tags: Patricia Wrede, Dealing with Dragons

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8/13/2009 Danyelle Leafty tagged as: I recommend, I read

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10/25/2008 Angela Mann said: 70333
tags: young adult, magic, funny, fantasy, fairy tale, dragons

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3/17/2008 Siri Feeney said: My son and I laughed through all the books in this series, which turns fairy tales upside-down, inside-out and into one silly and satisfying saga. After we read them, we bought all four audio tapes, which are well done and have stayed funny through many (many) replays.
tags: I recommend, I read

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7/29/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read

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1/10/2007 Tracy O'Daniel

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