The Last Dragonslayer
Autor Jasper Ffordeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2025 – vârsta până la 12 ani
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| Paperback (2) | 47.99 lei 6-8 săpt. | +30.03 lei 7-13 zile |
| Hodder & Stoughton – 15 sep 2011 | 50.27 lei 3-5 săpt. | +30.03 lei 7-13 zile |
| HarperCollins Publishers – 10 dec 2025 | 47.99 lei 6-8 săpt. |
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780544104716
ISBN-10: 0544104714
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0544104714
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"With 'The Last Dragonslayer' fans of Jasper Fforde's best-selling 'Thursday Next' and 'Nursery Crime' series will be delighted that Fforde's talent for world-building, his skewed sense of humor and his searing satire come through full force."
—New York Times Book Review “Features the same delightful mix of magic and everyday absurdity that characterizes [Fforde’s] other books. . . . Readers both young and adult will get hours of pleasure visiting these Ununited Kingdoms.”
—NPR Books, online review "Fforde's foray into children's books will delight readers who like their fantasy with a dash of silliness.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review "Humor abounds, but so does heart, as readers are introduced to a heroine who is practical, smart, and true."
—School Library Journal, starred review "Fforde's fantasy is smart, funny, and abundantly imaginative in its critique of commercial culture. . . . Reminiscent of Pratchett in tone, this is nevertheless Fforde’s own creature entirely—and entirely satisfying.”
—Horn Book “Fantasy readers with a taste for the silly should appreciate the subverted tropes.”
—Kirkus "Thoroughly entertaining . . . readers will easily sit back and enjoy the fun.”
—Booklist —
—New York Times Book Review “Features the same delightful mix of magic and everyday absurdity that characterizes [Fforde’s] other books. . . . Readers both young and adult will get hours of pleasure visiting these Ununited Kingdoms.”
—NPR Books, online review "Fforde's foray into children's books will delight readers who like their fantasy with a dash of silliness.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review "Humor abounds, but so does heart, as readers are introduced to a heroine who is practical, smart, and true."
—School Library Journal, starred review "Fforde's fantasy is smart, funny, and abundantly imaginative in its critique of commercial culture. . . . Reminiscent of Pratchett in tone, this is nevertheless Fforde’s own creature entirely—and entirely satisfying.”
—Horn Book “Fantasy readers with a taste for the silly should appreciate the subverted tropes.”
—Kirkus "Thoroughly entertaining . . . readers will easily sit back and enjoy the fun.”
—Booklist —
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In the good old days, magic was powerful, unregulated by government, and even the largest spell could be woven without filling in magic release form B1-7g.
Then the magic started fading away.
Fifteen-year-old Jennifer Strange runs Kazam, an employment agency for soothsayers and sorcerers. But work is drying up. Drain cleaner is cheaper than a spell, and even magic carpets are reduced to pizza delivery.
So it's a surprise when the visions start. Not only do they predict the death of the Last Dragon at the hands of a dragonslayer, they also point to Jennifer, and say something is coming. Big Magic . . .
In the good old days, magic was powerful, unregulated by government, and even the largest spell could be woven without filling in magic release form B1-7g.
Then the magic started fading away.
Fifteen-year-old Jennifer Strange runs Kazam, an employment agency for soothsayers and sorcerers. But work is drying up. Drain cleaner is cheaper than a spell, and even magic carpets are reduced to pizza delivery.
So it's a surprise when the visions start. Not only do they predict the death of the Last Dragon at the hands of a dragonslayer, they also point to Jennifer, and say something is coming. Big Magic . . .