The Knights of the Silver Dragon are going back to the Dungeons of Doom for buried treasure, but two half-orcs and a mysterious girl with a dangerous secret also want the treasure and follow them. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I read this book with my young nephew in mind and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it myself. There are word plays that will be over the heads of young children but keep adults entertained as they read. Three children stow away for a day's adventure but get more than they bargained for as they search for hidden treasure. Many lessons are learned - how to deal with a bully, the importance of teamwork, the value of friendship. The children visit a fortune teller, see a two headed monster, are given a treasure map and practice magic spells as they find their way home again. Characters take turns stepping forward in the story to help each other, each with a different area of strength. I particularly liked the way the girls were shown as strong characters. This is a quick and entertaining read, should fascinate both boys and girls around age eight.
Boring at First.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
The Knights of the silver dragon go to val sage's to explore all the fun of knife twirlers mermaid shows and much more Untill They have A fortune teller read there palms then they travel back down into the dungons of Doom and find out secrets And more! It was really boring at first but once you get to about the twelveth chapter it gets A lot better.
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