By: Jessica Day
George
Genre: Young
Reader Fantasy
Pages: 324
Published: 2007
Told in: First Person
Series: Dragon
Slippers, #1
Compare to:
Dealing with Dragons, Patricia Wrede
A Tale of Two Castles, Gail Carson Levine
Once Upon a Marigold, Jean Ferris
In a nutshell:
After Creel is given to a dragon to help make her family
rich, she strikes a bargain and ends up with a pair of shoes instead of gold.
Creel makes her way to the capital city to start her own dress shop, eventually
learning that her shoes are anything but normal and could even be the downfall
of the entire kingdom.
What you may enjoy:
If you like Patricia Wrede’s classic Enchanted Forest
series, then odds are that you’ll enjoy this book as well. As Goodreads
reviewer, Small Review, stated, it’s “like
cotton candy…light, sweet, and happy.” It’s a wonderfully fun read for older
children to pre-teen.
What you may NOT
enjoy:
This is not a groundbreaking story. It is similar to many
other young reader dragon books, using common tropes and ideas. The
characterizations are a little forced with the villain being too unforgiving
and the heroine being too perfect.
Warnings:
Violence and Disturbing Images:
Men tackle girl; window smashes man; girl gets slapped (3
times); girl’s hair is pulled; people die from dragon flame (mentioned); girl
gets punched (2 times); girl gets kicked in the face; two girls wrestle; man’s
arm is cut; dragon dies.
Sex and Nudity:
Girl kisses a boy
Language and Profanity:
Damned
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