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The Last Dragon Charmer #1: Villain Keeper - by Laurie McKay (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This first book in the Last Dragon Charmer series is packed with adventure and wit, perfect for fans of Soman Chainani's School for Good and Evil series and Chris Colfer's Land of Stories series.All his life, Prince Caden has dreamed of slaying a dragon.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.6" x 5.1" Paperback
- 368 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic
- Series Name: Last Dragon Charmer
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Book Synopsis
This first book in the Last Dragon Charmer series is packed with adventure and wit, perfect for fans of Soman Chainani's School for Good and Evil series and Chris Colfer's Land of Stories series.
All his life, Prince Caden has dreamed of slaying a dragon. But before he has the chance, he is ripped from his home in the Great Winterlands of Razzon and finds himself in Asheville, North Carolina--a land with no magic and no dragons.
Or so he thinks. The longer Caden spends in Asheville, the more he comes to realize that there is unexpected and dangerous magic in this strange land. There just may be dragons here too. But what if Caden's destiny isn't to slay a dragon, after all?
From the Back Cover
Nothing is more important than slaying a dragon. . . .
Once Prince Caden does, he will finally become an Elite Paladin like his seven older brothers. But there is one big thing standing in his way: he has been mysteriously transported from his home in the magical Greater Realm to Asheville, North Carolina.
Now he is stuck in a land with no magic--and no dragons.
Or so he thinks. Caden finds that his new school in Asheville may be the center of some unexpected and dangerous magic after all. With the help of his own elusive magical gifts--and some unlikely new friends--Caden must defeat the evil, save himself and everyone he loves, and find his way home.
Review Quotes
"Kids will delight in Caden's adventures and struggles." - ALA Booklist
"A promising new series." - Kirkus Reviews
"Invites readers to look at their own world with an eye to magic." - School Library Journal