![]() ![]() ![]() This is perfect for younger readers comfortable in their chapter books and seeking some true entertainment and creativity, yet any one of any age still possessing that kid-at-heart quality will get a kick out of this and appreciate the snappy writing and subtle heart.Īudiobook How to Ride a Dragon’s Storm by Cressida Cowell Despite the obvious insanity of the story line Cowell weaves a tight plot and has the age-appropriate sense of humor to pull it all off on in a narrative that just screams to be read aloud. Along the way they encounter slaves, machines warding against sea monsters, and the wildest of inventing barbarians one could ever hope to read about. ![]() With her charming, story book-esque style and biting madcap humor Cressida Cowell brings to life a fictional Viking world where swimming contests last for months and America is still up for discovery grabs!Īn annual “friendly” swimming competition turns ugly when the children are kidnapped and dragged across the “Great Western Ocean” to help in discovering the new world. This is another delightful addition to one of the more fun kid series out there. ![]()
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