
The Dreadful Dragon
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Eyre
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By:
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Kaye Unmasky
About this listen
Ronald the Magnificent is the youngest wizard in the Wizards’ Club.The trouble is, he is not a very good wizard and all the others tease him terribly. They don’t even let him have his own chair. What Ronald needs is a pet so at least somebody is on his side. But pets are not allowed, so Ronald has to magic his pet up in secret. And when he does get his pet, it is not as easily controlled as Ronald would have liked. A very funny new book featuring wizards, fire-breathing, some misplaced magic and a lot of sausages!
©2014 Kaye Unmansky (P)2014 Oakhill PublishingCritic reviews
"As appealing as Horrid Henry crossed with Winnie the Witch" (The Times)
"A lively and entertaining story . . . very funny and fast paced" (School Librarian)
"Funny . . . a riot of silly voices, good bad puns, daft situations and comic caricatures" (Children's Book of the Week, The Sunday Times)
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