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46 oeuvres 676 utilisateurs 21 critiques

Œuvres de Dan Elish

Louis Armstrong and the Jazz Age (2005) 57 exemplaires
The School for the Insanely Gifted (2011) 40 exemplaires
The Great Squirrel Uprising (1992) 39 exemplaires
The Worldwide Dessert Contest (1988) 33 exemplaires
Jason and the Baseball Bear (1990) 31 exemplaires
Nine Wives (2005) 19 exemplaires
Vermont (Celebrate the States) (1997) 19 exemplaires
New York (It's My State!) (2003) 9 exemplaires
Fiction (The Craft of Writing) (2012) 9 exemplaires
Molly McGill's Great Ride (2001) 6 exemplaires
Screenplays (Craft of Writing) (2012) 6 exemplaires
Plays (Craft of Writing) (2012) 4 exemplaires
Galaxies (Kaleidoscope) (2007) 2 exemplaires
The Sun (Kaleidoscope) (2007) 2 exemplaires
Männer sind so (2001) 2 exemplaires
13 2 exemplaires
The Evolution of Mann (2019) 1 exemplaire
Nasa (Kaleidoscope) (2007) 1 exemplaire
Satellites (2007) 1 exemplaire

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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
When danger threatens, one group is there to save the day- the Royal Order of Fighting Dragons. Formed by King Arthur when a deadly swarm of prehistoric locusts are magically summoned to terrorise the world, the Order has maintained its discreet presence over the centuries, coming together each time someone renews the summoning. Thus far, there have been nine Orders. Now the locusts are back. Can an intrepid band of children, the Tenth Order, put an end to the scourge once and for all?

I rather appreciated that, despite using the 'chosen one’ trope, Ike wasn't an orphan. Hus mum was not only still in the picture, but well aware of his status as a dragonrider. This was a light-hearted, fun story, so she wasn't freaking out over the fact her eleven-year old was facing off against the giant bugs that killed her husband. Ok… that was a bit odd… I'd be freaking out if my eleven-year old was doing anything dangerous. Where's the mama bear instinct, lady?? Anyhoo, that's not something I see a lot. An active parent in the picture.

I did feel somewhat ambivalent towards these dragons. Dragon portrayal can be iffy with me sometimes since dragon mythology in eurasia was my anthropology thesis, and I wrote a book that expanded that research to around the world. In the end, I really came to love them, despite not being fully what I consider 'dragon’. These dragons are large, with dragon characteristics, yet seem to be herbivores. They eat hay and grass, rather than meat. My experience with dragon myths shows no completely herbivorous ones, and those that seem to be omnivores are small. Which makes sense since dragons can be seen as an amalgam of the most dangerous predators to our earliest ancestors (as can gryphons)- raptors, big cats, and giant snakes or Komodo-like lizards. In the case of sea serpent dragons, add large oceanic predators like sharks and orcas.

A fast-paced read brimming with wry humour, quirky characters, magic, and- did I mention?- DRAGONS, Elish's Royal Order of Fighting Dragons is sure to be a hit with the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson crowd. Prepare for some bug-splattin’ fun times in this middle-grade fantasy adventure!

***This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review
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PardaMustang | Sep 1, 2018 |
This book introduces young readers to Harriet Tubman and her role in the Underground Railroad as well as the history of slavery in the United States. Included are images depicting likely incidents or moments which took place during this time. Other significant historical figures who played key roles in slave revolts are introduced as well, and a brief timeline highlighting important moments is included at the end. The book can be completed in one sitting or during a normal class period and should prompt further questions or reading if the student/child is so inclined. Can be effective in jump-starting a group study about Tubman or the Underground Railroad in general.… (plus d'informations)
 
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raboissi | 4 autres critiques | Feb 5, 2018 |
This book takes the reader through Harriet Tubman's life in a way that flows nicely. The illustrations really aid in giving the reader a better idea of the struggles of this time period.
 
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AubrieSmith | 4 autres critiques | Apr 27, 2017 |

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Œuvres
46
Membres
676
Popularité
#37,362
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
21
ISBN
101
Langues
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