The Dragon Whisperer

The Dragon Whisperer

by Lucinda Hare (Author)

Synopsis

Quenelda has always had a magical bond with dragons, and her greatest wish is to fly one and fight alongside her father in the war against the hobgoblins. Root, on the other hand, wishes only to avoid the fearsome creatures, so the role of Quenelda's esquire is the last thing he needs. But an unexpected friendship is forged, and when Dragons Dome is besieged by a deadly plot, this unlikely duo must find a way to defeat the dark forces. Epic battles, whispered legends and soaring magic combine in this breathtaking debut fantasy, with black and white illustrations by David Wyatt.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0552560227
ISBN 13: 9780552560221
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Imagine you could talk to dragons...

Media Reviews
One of the most captivating new books to be published for 8+ for some time . . . It made me laugh, cry and remember exactly what's so special about the time when you or your child live in hope of finding a dragon of your own -- Amanda Craig * The Sunday Times *
What Harry Potter did for tales of wizardry, this book does for tales of dragons * Chicklish *
A very successful debut novel. It's going to be a huge hit -- Jill Murphy * The Bookbag *
If you're a fan of Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle, I'd recommend this * Wondrous Reads *
Author Bio
Lucinda Hare was born in Scotland and spent her childhood years roaming the local woods with her dogs, imagining worlds where wolves, knights and dragons battled in deep forests. She now lives near Edinburgh with her husband, who competes for attention with a large menagerie of rescued cats, dogs, guinea pigs, rabbits, and escaped battery hens. Lucinda specialises in cruelty cases and animals with behavioural problems, and friends often comment that she can weave magic and talk to the animals - a real life 'whisperer'! The Dragon Whisperer is Lucinda's debut novel.