![]() ![]() It is still a very fun read, but I don’t like that the book is no longer centered upon Cimorene, her acceptance of View Spoiler » Mendanbar’s proposal « Hide Spoiler and the distinct lack of titular dragons. I never liked this book as much as its predecessor in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles and find I like it even less as an adult. ![]() The problem: dragon-napping and magic-stealing.Īnd so the story begins, one fine day while King Mendanbar is taking a casual stroll through the Enchanted Forest. The instruments: a broken-down magic carpet, a leaking magical sword, and a few buckets of soapy lemon water. The cast: an un-ordinary king and an extraordinary princess, a couple of kooky giants, an overzealous magician, a loyal and helpful witch, and a host of evil and dangerous wizards. "Can you send us to the Enchanted Forest? We're in kind of a hurry." Published by Scholastic on September 1st 1992īuy on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, The Book Depository Searching for Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, #2) by Patricia C. ![]()
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