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Princess Cimorene enlists the help of Mendanbar, King of the Enchanted Forest, to join her quest to save the kidnapped king of the dragons Kazul.
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4 primary booksEnchanted Forest Chronicles is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1985 with contributions by Patricia C. Wrede.
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I read the first book in the series when I was in 3rd grade [b:Dealing with Dragons 1060958 Dealing with Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, #1) Patricia C. Wrede https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1456639732s/1060958.jpg 1178402], and that is the book that started my love of reading.This was well before the days of Amazon and my library didn't have any of the other books in the series, so I was an adult before I was able to get my hand on them. I wish I could have read this as a little girl, but even as an adult I still enjoy this book. It has all the adventure and silliness that a 9/10 year old would love. As an adult, I probably wouldn't give it 5 stars, but a 35 year old woman is not the target audience. You have to read it with your child glasses on. Little Sarah would have adored this book and given it 5 stars. I enjoyed the adventure to rescue the King of Dragons, the new characters that are introduced, and the relationship between Cimorene the King of the Enchanted Forest. We all know that a prince would be much to boring for the heroine.
My latest re-read of [b:Dealing with Dragons 150739 Dealing with Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, #1) Patricia C. Wrede https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1385526967l/150739.SY75.jpg 1178402] inspired me to read more in the series, which I never did as a kid. (I think maybe I didn't realize there were sequels?? IDK)Anyway I really liked the extended bits of fairy tale-adjacent lore and humor!
Cimorene's adventures continue in this delightful second volume of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. This time she teams up with the King of the Enchanted Forest, Mendanbar, and a whole new cast of wonderful characters and a few old ones to stop some meddling wizards bent on mischief towards the dragons and the Enchanted Forest itself. Fast paced, funny, magical and all around fun I enjoyed every minute of this book. Patricia C. Wrede continues to take tropes and turn them on their head, but in a way that feels so natural and not preachy. Highly, highly recommended read for the young and the young at heart who still enjoy fairytales and fantasy.
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