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July 04, 2008
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| Jeremy and the Dragon by Anne K. Edwards | Reviewed by Jeanette Cottrell |  | Publisher: Paladin Timeless Books, imprint of Twilight times Books
http://twilighttimesbooks.com
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Genre: Children's Fiction
Subgenre: Fantasy
Release date: 2006
Format: ebook
Pages: 27
Price: $
| Jeremy's older brothers are sick of his tagging along. Besides, they explain, it's not safe for him to tag along. It's not safe. There are dragons in the woods. Are they lying to get rid of him? Or are they telling the truth? Of course, dragons are imaginary, and yet there are a few bits of evidence to the contrary. For instance, what happened to the Tuttlemans' cat?
One day, Jeremy finds his answers once and for all. Dragons, it seems, are sick of eating trees and think a nice, plump boy would make a wonderful change of diet. Yes dragons are real, but they're also big and dangerous! Uh oh, what's a brave boy to do?
Jeremy and the Dragon is an appealing book geared for imaginative young readers, ages 7 to 9. It's profusely illustrated with engaging pictures from the pen of Lewie Francisco. This story is full of fun, humor, and a few delicious shivers. Jeremy and the Dragon is a good choice even for those who are reluctant to read. | | |
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