The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book ..., Patricia C. Wrede
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book ..., Patricia C. Wrede
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The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book Four: Talking to Dragons

Author: Patricia C. Wrede

Narrator: Words Take Wing Repertory Co

Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2002


Synopsis

“Mother taught me to be polite to dragons.”

Daystar never thought he’d be walking through the Enchanted Forest with a magic sword, a fire-witch, and a baby dragon. He never dreamed his mother, Cimorene, would tell him to leave their home and not to return until his task was complete. Or that he alone held the power to release King Mendanbar and the Enchanted Forest from the wizards’ evil spell. He doesn’t even know who King Mendanbar is.

But Daystar learns quickly—and that’s good, because he’s about to encounter magic and wizards and dragons. Quite a deadly combination.

About The Author

Patricia C. Wrede published her first novel in 1980 and has gone on to write numerous award-winning fantasy novels. Talking to Dragons is the fourth and final volume in her highly acclaimed Enchanted Forest Chronicles. The complete series is now available on audio from Listening Library.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ahmed on March 11, 2017

WOW WOW WOW... ! My feelings are just out of control after reading the last book of this series. Maybe that's because this is my first series I have ever completed OR maybe I am over happy after reading a series of 4 books because this is my biggest series I had ever started. I don't know the exact......more

Goodreads review by hotsake on April 03, 2022

2.5/5 Stars. Ranked 3rd of the four books I’ve read in the series. Much better than the third book. The first person narration vs the third person narration was kind of jarring and I wasn’t that big of a fan of it.......more

Goodreads review by aarya on May 26, 2024

I will never understand why the author named the kid Daystar, lol.......more

Goodreads review by Val on September 23, 2014

The first three books in the series are in 3rd pov, but this one is in 1st pov. This really makes the flatness of the characters stand out. The main character has no thoughts. No signs of intelligence or life. The kid is a 16 year old boy scout who only shows the barest of hints of interest in the gi......more

Goodreads review by Sotiris on December 23, 2017

A very entertaining series of fantasy books for children - of all ages, as the familiar cliche says - that have many elements of classic fairy tales while the author offers us a hilarious parody of well-known myths, legends and fairy tales. Their way of writing is particularly interesting and is bas......more