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Apr 21, 2015 | ISBN 9780698154148 | Middle Grade (8-12)
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Praise
* “An appealing protagonist, lots of action, clever, witty writing, witchcraft and evildoers who get nothing but what they deserve—what’s not to love?” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A read with substance and resonance…An appealing fantasy for upper middle grade readers.” —School Library Journal
“In the tradition of Eva Ibbotson…a wacky, heartwarming tale of magic, friendship, and home.” —Booklist
“Vernon…deftly weaves silly, suspenseful, and only slightly scary elements throughout this engaging coming-of-age story, which will easily appeal to fans of spells and sorcery.” —Publishers Weekly
“Smart and droll, it’s the fantasy you’ve always wanted to hand to the 10-year-old Goth girl in your life (along with, let’s face it, everybody else you know). A true crowd pleaser.” —Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production
“A rather cheerfully goth book…that has a great deal of respect for children and what they’re capable of.” —i09
“Fans of Ibbotson and Vande Velde will be right at home with this novel, and all readers will likely hope that Molly returns for more adventures.” —BCCB
“This illustrated novel is lighthearted and funny, and provides an interesting array of characters.” —SLC
Awards and Honors for Ursula Vernon:
Winner of the Hugo Award for her adult online comic Digger
Dragonbreath: An IRA/CBC Chidren’s Choice
“Great stuff for reluctant and rapacious readers alike.”—BCCB
Dragonbreath: Attack of the Ninja Frogs: NYPL Children’s Books 2010: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
“Delightful.”—School Library Journal
Dragonbreath: Curse of the Were-Weiner: An Autumn 2010 Kids’ Indie Next List Pick, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
* “[An] impossibly droll escapade.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Dragonbreath: Lair of the Bat Monster: A Spring 2011 Indie Next List Pick
— Ursula Vernon
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