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Talking to Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book Four)

Talking to Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book Four)

Published in
1985
4.19
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Description

Queen Cimorene sends her sixteen-year-old son Daystar into the Enchanted Forest with the only weapon that can combat an evil wizard's magic in an effort to restore the balance of power in the kingdom.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
255 pages
Book in series
#4

Why to read

  • Engaging Fantasy World: 'Talking to Dragons' offers readers an escape into the Enchanted Forest, a richly imagined world filled with magic, dragons, and adventure, providing a delightful experience for fans of fantasy.
  • Strong Character Development: The book features a cast of well-developed characters, including the protagonist Daystar, who grows and learns throughout the story, making it a great read for those who enjoy character-driven narratives.
  • Humorous and Witty Writing: Patricia C. Wrede's writing style is known for its humor and wit, making 'Talking to Dragons' an entertaining read that can provide laughter and light-hearted moments.
  • Satisfying Conclusion: As the fourth and final book in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles, 'Talking to Dragons' wraps up the series' overarching plotlines and character arcs in a satisfying way, making it a must-read for those who have followed the series and want to see how it all ends.