The Dragons of Ordinary Farm

The Dragons of Ordinary Farm

by TadWilliams (Author), Greg Swearingen (Illustrator), Deborah Beale (Author)

Synopsis

Tyler and Lucinda have to spend summer with their Uncle Gideon, a farmer. They think they're in for lots of sheep, horses, and pigs. But when they arrive they discover that Ordinary Farm is, well, no ordinary farm. The bellowing in the barn comes not from a cow but from a dragon. The thundering herd in the valley? Unicorns. Uncle Gideon's farmhouse never looks the same twice. Plus, there's a flying monkey, a demon squirrel, and farmhands with strange powers. The place seems like an adventure. But when darker secrets surface and Uncle Gideon and his creatures are threatened, Lucinda and Tyler must act. Will they be able to save the dragons, the farm - and themselves?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 27 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1849161615
ISBN 13: 9781849161619
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'The plot is clever, the characters interesting and mysterious and best of all it has dragons! I can hardly wait for the next page-turning adventure.' Christopher Paolini. * Christopher Paolini *
'Strange creatures, human and otherwise, and dangers around every corner. A rousing tale.' Terry Brooks. * Terry Brooks *
'The plot is clever, the characters interesting and mysterious and best of all it has dragons! I can hardly wait for the next page-turning adventure.' Christopher Paolini. * Christopher Paolini *
'Strange creatures, human and otherwise, and dangers around every corner. A rousing tale.' Terry Brooks. * Terry Brooks *
Author Bio
Tad Williams is a best-selling and well-loved fantasy author. Deborah Beale is a former book publisher for adults and children and founding member of the Orion Publishing Group. This is the first book they have written together. They live with their children in the San Francisco Bay area in California. You can learn more about Deborah and Tad at www.tadwilliams.com.