Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by kailey_luminouslibro
Talking to Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
5.0
Daystar's mother, Cimorene, has given him a magic sword and sent him off to find adventure in the Enchanted Forest. He doesn't know where he is going or why, but he has been carefully taught to avoid danger and be polite to all the magical creatures he might meet. However, Shiara the fire witch has no intention of being polite to anyone, and she continually gets Daystar in and out of trouble. When they meet a young dragon determined to prove itself as a fierce fighter, Daystar and Shiara are plunged into an adventure that will lead them to the very heart of the Enchanted Forest.
An imaginative conclusion to the series! It was so fun to revisit all the old characters of the previous books from the fresh perspective of the new characters, meeting them for the first time, and discovering those quirky friendships all over again.
I love everything about this series!
I do wish that the characters had a little more emotional depth and showed their emotions more. They are all so practical all the time. I think that Mendenbar might have at least hugged his own son after years of separation. They are all so stoic and sensible all the time, holding their emotions in.
To see the small instances of minor violence and magic in this book, check it out on the Screen It First website! https://screenitfirst.com/book/talking-to-dragons-505799
An imaginative conclusion to the series! It was so fun to revisit all the old characters of the previous books from the fresh perspective of the new characters, meeting them for the first time, and discovering those quirky friendships all over again.
I love everything about this series!
I do wish that the characters had a little more emotional depth and showed their emotions more. They are all so practical all the time. I think that Mendenbar might have at least hugged his own son after years of separation. They are all so stoic and sensible all the time, holding their emotions in.
To see the small instances of minor violence and magic in this book, check it out on the Screen It First website! https://screenitfirst.com/book/talking-to-dragons-505799