World Famous Comics: Calling on Dragons: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book Three
Calling on Dragons: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Book Three
By: Patricia C. Wrede Publisher: Magic Carpet Books Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Magic Carpet Books Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 272 Publication Date: March 01, 2003 Reading Level: Young Adult
Those wicked wizards are back--and they've become very smart. (Sort of.) They intend to take over the Enchanted Forest once and for all . . . unless Cimorene finds a way to stop them. And some people think being queen is easy.
Childhood favorite I loved this series in middle school and would highly recommend it as a fun leisure read for children in that age bracket.
good The third book in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles, this book is every bit as interesting and as funny as the first two. But this is not a stand alone book like the other two. Do not start reading it till you have got Talking to Dragons as well.
244 pages of bitchiness I loved the first 2 books. And this one has some good stuff in it. But every single character is bitchy throughout the whole book!
It is funny to have, say, a bitchy cat, wizard, witch, magician, princess, rabbit, dragon or whatever. But they can't all be bitchy all the way through the book!
Amazing series All the Enchanted Forest Chronicles are so much fun! Definitely at my top of Harry Potter fan recommendations. They're just such an amusing read; I even teach with them. Don't forget to read "The Frying Pan of Doom."
Love the characters! Mendenbar and Cimorene, now married for just over a year, are celebrating the news of their first baby on the way when witch Morwen and sorcerer Telemain arrive on their moat-step with some disturbing news and a 6 foot blue rabbit/donkey named Killer. The wizards are, once again, up to no good. Upon investigating the source of Killer's unusual size, Morwen discovered more brown patches where the wizard staffs had leached magic out of the Enchanted Forest. Since Telemain and Mendenbar had repaired that particular problem, the issue was determined urgent. Once again a journey is required - this one is to retrieve the sword that is tied magically to the Enchanted Forest so that the wizards don't drain the forest of its magic - and its life. Morwen, Telemain, Cimorene, Kazul, Killer, and two of Morwen's cats embark down a dangerous road to save the lives of the inhabitants of the Enchanted Forest. Great sense of humor and dialog - although the timeline sometimes takes getting used to.