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The Book of Dragons

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The Book of Dragons

By: E. Nesbit
Narrated by: Nicki White, Matt Stewart
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Eight enchanting short stories by E. Nesbit, featuring children and their misadventures with dragons. Although written over a 100 years ago, these magical tales are timeless classics and will appeal to all ages.

Public Domain (P)2017 Lark Audiobooks
Classics Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Literature & Fiction Feel-Good
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This was my favorite book. You can listen to this book if you want, too. - CMH, age 6

I highly recommend this book, because it is very good, and there are dragons in ALL the stories. - CGH, age 8

A hit with my kids (and me)

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One of my favorite books this book has everything from dragon infestations to princesses in dragon proof towers.

One of my favorite books

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Undertale is the best game play it... Or have a bad time. Heheh heh from sans

Undertale

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When you take into account that these stories were written for young children, they're perfectly fine, and the narrators do a good job. When you're my age though, fantasy stories where things happen "just because" are a little harder to swallow. Still, the stories aren't bad by any means. Surprisingly, one story unfolds as if it were written by a child version of Junji Ito; except with, you know, less horrific imagery and more happy endings. Overall, a good collection of stories; just make sure you keep in mind who they were written for.

For younger audiences, it's perfectly fine.

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My children are 9, 7, & 5, and they all loved this collection of stories! Magic, silliness, bravery...they loved all the stories and didn’t want to stop!

Great narrations & stories

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