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A review by hailey_miller
Talking to Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
5.0
This book was fun for me because my mom read it to me when I was little, so this series is always nice for me, like a warm, cozy blanket.
I love that it is clean, whimsical, magical, and fun. It’s funny to me how they keep bringing up manners; it’s a nice quirk. I love that it connects very well to the other books in the series. I can read through it and be like “Hey! It’s Morwen!”
It has a bit of a slower pace than a fair amount of novels these days, and I honestly liked that. I got to stay in the magical land for longer. It had a nice pace, I think, and it fit the story.
I really liked this book. Recommended for fans of “Tuesdays in the Castle,” by Jessica Day George, “The Unmapped Chronicles,” by Abi Elphinstone, and “The Hobbit,” by J. R. R. Tolkien.
I love that it is clean, whimsical, magical, and fun. It’s funny to me how they keep bringing up manners; it’s a nice quirk. I love that it connects very well to the other books in the series. I can read through it and be like “Hey! It’s Morwen!”
It has a bit of a slower pace than a fair amount of novels these days, and I honestly liked that. I got to stay in the magical land for longer. It had a nice pace, I think, and it fit the story.
I really liked this book. Recommended for fans of “Tuesdays in the Castle,” by Jessica Day George, “The Unmapped Chronicles,” by Abi Elphinstone, and “The Hobbit,” by J. R. R. Tolkien.