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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780689716232
ISBN: 0689716230
Label: Aladdin
Manufacturer: Aladdin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: November 01, 1997
Publisher: Aladdin
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 125517
Studio: Aladdin
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Dragon's Milk
Dragon's Milk is a fantasy novel by Susan Fletcher. The novel, told through a third person narrator, is about a girl named Kaeldra. I liked that she has found herself caring for three dragons and being pursued by a dragon slayer, town folk, and the king. Does Kaeldra get the baby dragons back to their own kind? Kaeldra is a girl who first lost her mom and then her dad when he was killed in a war. Kaeldra is a very different girl compared to the ones in the town of Elytha. ... Read More
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This was a really good book, even though it was short. It was a touching story and different from other dragon books I've read. I wish there was more than three books in the series, but out of all of them this is my favorite.
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dragon's milk by susan fletcher is a boring book that I wouldn't recommend to any buddy.
A girl's sister is sick and about to die.The girl has to have dragand's milk to aid he sister form death.The girl's sister Lyf got sick from dragons. Lyf's sister has to not only get the milk also draggling (baby dragons.... about five).A storm as arrived and every one in the villages will either die or stay alive.
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Read this heart touching story of a girl that has ties to a dragon and her draclings!
In this book is not really a ordinary girl. Some people belive she is from the other side of the mountain. The people over there have ties with the last bit of dragons. She has to protect the last of all baby draclings.
But will she succeed in saving the draclingsfor being used for stuff and huge amount of money.
I think the theme is to tell myths and adventure story.
One reason the auther may ... Read More
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Granmyr's hands shaped the special red clay as it spun round and round on the pottery wheel. Kaeldra saw a mountain forming, a man and woman scaling the sides, and in their arms lay a limp babe. The entrance of a cave appeared, and Kaeldra saw dragon's eyes bright and fierce, she could feel their thoughts touch her mind. Kaeldra, they spoke to her. The mountain collapsed inwardly and she once again saw Granmyr, the red mountain now a normal vase. "Granmyr," Kaeldra questioned, "who was the child?"
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