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Dealing with Dragons: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book One

Dealing with Dragons: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book One

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A really good book
Review: This book is about a princess named Cimorene who didn't want to be proper like her other 16 sisters. One day her mom and dad try to marry her off. She runs away and volunters to be a servent to Kazul a dragon. She meets some wizards, and the rest is for you to find out! This is a really good book and I suggest you read it, because it is so descriptive without going overboard, and it has so many strange consceps!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, Fantastic Book
Review: I first read this book a long time ago, and have since reread it many times and recommended it to many friends. My hardcover copy has been much loved and read by multitudes people who enjoyed it and went on to recommend it to others. This is a great story even if you've outgrown the recommended age. Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Princess with Spunk
Review: I love this book because it centers around a strong real woman that many can relate to. I LOVE the way that Patricia C. Wrede takes the ideas and storylines from other fairytales and uses them in the plot of her book as the accepted way things are done, like how the Stone Prince had to use the tin dipper rather than the gold and jewel incrusted one.The way Cimorene revolts against all things proper and sets new rules for her life and the people around her makes this book wonderful to read many times over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is GREAT!
Review: This book was SOOOOOOO good! I couldn't put it down! You should read this because it is filled with adventure, magic, imagination, and a whole lot more! I can't wait to read the other 3!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you will love this
Review: I was in the library because I had some spare time between classes, and I didn't see any good books. I asked a friend who was browsing near me if she had any recommendations. She immediately said, "Have you read Dealing with Dragons or any books in the Dragon series?" I shook my head and she grabbed my arm and brought me to it. She then handed it to me and said, "You have to read this. It is the best book in the world." I went home, read it, and finished it the next day. I couldn't put it down. When she asked me that day if I had read the book and if I liked it, I replied with an enthusiastic yes. If you read this, you will love it. It is very well written, has a great plot and a great story. It, like most great books, never gets boring. I would reccommend this to anyone, even adults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definately Read This Book!
Review: When I first read this book a couple years back it instanly became one of my favorite books of all time. Cimorine is the type of heroine that everyone dreams of, not a proper pincess type at all. Besides having to deal with all those annoying princes Cimorine also uncovers a sinster wizard plot. You won't be able to put this book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my faves!
Review: So, like, dragons and a princess. What makes this book different than others of similar topics? This time, the princess LIKES the dragon. A great idea, making this a GREAT story!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love this Book!
Review: The pleasant but "improper" Princess Cimorene of the kingdom of Linderwall goes through experiences much like any other princess of the time. However the way she reacts to these ordinary pratices of normal princesses is hardly ordinary. The story tells of how she volunteers to be a dragons princess which is simply "not done". However this is an acceptable job for a princess nontheless and she is not rejected by the dragons. Princess Cimorene becomes Kazul the dragons princess and they get along quite well. She does jobs for him such as organizing his treasure and cooking for him along with various other things. But things get quite complicated when some wizards start roaming around dragon territories unwanted. They interfere with the dragons greatly especially considering dragons are allergic to wizards. But in the end all the problems work out and Cimoerene has a very acceptable new job. This is a wonderful book of fantasy and magic that is definitly worth the time to read it. I've read it 3 times already and everytime I pick it up i still find it hard to put down.You should definitly pick up this book somewhere and I promise you won't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: **Dazzling Book to Read Everywhere, Even At Your Bed! **
Review: "Dealing with Dragons" is on my list of favortie books plus all the other ones that follows it. It's about dragons, princesses, wizards, witches, princes, and especially magic. So if you like books like this, you have got to read this! I have read this book a lot of time, in bed, in school, even on the subway and bus. Even though I read it a lot, I get excited and it's hard to stop. This book is also easy to read without hard words and it's worth all the pages. I give my thanks to Patricia C. Wrede.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a wonderful book!
Review: I stumbled on Dealing with Dragons in my school library when I was hunting for something good to read. It looked intriguing, so I picked it up, borrowed it, then took it home and read it. It was so good! I'm a sucker for fantasy and magicry books, and this fit in perfectly. It's about this girl, or rather princess, Cimerone, who is bored sick of her life. So she runs away to the dragons, and becomes one of the dragon's, Kazul, princess. The couple of chapters after that are just how all these people come to try and rescue her, and she doesn't want to be rescued, so she sends them away. Then the plot thickens. The wizards are being extreme pests, and they do all sorts of awful things.


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