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Mattimeo
Book 3 of Redwall. If you’ve read the first two books you’ll see this in the same plot structure. Why fix something that isn’t broken. This is a great story that pulls at any parent’s heartstrings. What would you do if your child was stolen? Well, if you are Matthias there isn’t far enough you…
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How to Cheat a Dragon’s Curse
Book 4 of the How to Train Your Dragon series. This might be one of my favorites of the entire series. A lot of action and we see a return of Camicazi. I hope we have more adventures with her as she offsets Hiccup well and keeps the humor going. If you’re down for a…
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Wizard’s Holiday
Book 7 of Young Wizards. This was an excellent novel. This was a two arm adventure coupled with a foreign exchange twist. Overall it is what you’ve come to expect from this series. There are strong religious undertones as with the others without it being specific to any one religion. I do love how involved…
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A Wizard Alone
Book 6 of Young Wizards. This was interesting as it addressed autism. It also drove through the road of grief. As it discussed the steps of grief in the loss of a parent. It is interesting as the two main characters conquer their own issues and yet end up helping each other. This is a…
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How to Speak Dragonese
Book 3 of the How to Train Your Dragon series. This was a fun change as we get to see the Romans. This interaction is fun and exciting as an old enemy rears his head. Lots of adventures and an addition of a strong female character I feel moves this series in a new direction.…
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How to be a pirate
Book 2 of How to Train Your Dragon. This was a fun second book that keeps the adventure going. It is a fun romp around with the Vikings and their dragons that will keep the smile on your face. If you are a fan of the movie or the first book, this one will not…
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Norse Mythology
A The Great Courses series of lectures going over this rich history. With all the influences we see in popular culture, it is always interesting to understand the roots. If you’ve ever been interesting in knowing more about these myths and the people that are a part of it, I highly recommend this one. The…
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The Wizard’s Dilemma
Book 5 of the Young Wizards series. This book deals with cancer and parental mortality. As such, it is interesting to speak of the temptations we would have if there were a way for us to prolong that parental relationship. I loved this book for delving into that topic and exploring it from various angles.…
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Myth-ing Persons
Book 5 of the Myth Adventures. This was a hilarious tromp through the vampire dimension. If you’ve enjoyed the previous 4 books, then you will love this one. Although it is surprisingly gleepless. That said, it is a great story whenever you take away the protagonists greatest strength. Overall this is a great example of…
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A Wizard Abroad
Book 4 of Young Wizards. This is a fun one s as our heroine travels to Ireland. A bit more romance in this one, which seems appropriate due to this book seeming to be for a slightly older segment of the YA audience and the changing maturity of the characters. That said it was delightful…
