

" I read this books ages ago and had very fond memories of it. Though i had absolutely no idea that it was a number one in a series of books! " - Louise, " My favourit book as a kid (though ome might say i'm still a kid.)! I think I've worn out my copy. This is my favorite of the 4 in the series. " I know this is meant for younger readers, but I absolutely love this series! It's just so carefree and funny, and the characters are all so unique, witty, and sarcastic. " This is one of those books I read when I was younger, and yet keep going back to read and reread the entire series. I liked Cimorene's no-nonsense attitude and her way of attacking and solving problems. " I really enjoyed this entire series, and I think that it is perfectly written for its target age group (perhaps 8 to 14 year olds). " heartwarming story,unique characters(especially Morwen),giggling all the time,good ending,what else do i want from this book?haha,I have a great time just to finish this book.Love it very much.

Full of witty dialog and memorable characters, this series is amazing. " One of the first heroine books I read when I was younger and still one that makes me smile.

" One of my favorite stories of all time! A wonderful heroine, an interesting plot, and it still makes me laugh, even after reading it so many times.

Hilarity ensues, from Cimorene refusing to be rescued from the dragon by the well-meaning knights who come to her door, meeting with a princess who can't manage to turn straw into gold, and to tons of other fractured fairy tales. Instead, she ends up as the dragon's cook. About to be married off to the very handsome, very nice, but very dull Prince Therandil, Cimorene decides that she'd rather be eaten by a dragon. "Cimorene is a princess of Linderwall, a middle-sized, middle-tier, very ordinary kingdom, but she's always wanted to break the boundaries, continually sneaking out to learn all sorts of unprincessy skills from magic to fencing to cooking-at least until her parents catch her. Princess Cimerone ran away to find some excitement. But then, she's never met a witch, a jinn, a death-dealing talking bird or a stone prince either. Princess Cimerone has never met anyone (or anything) like the dragon Kazul. Have her run away.Īdd one powerful, fascinating, dangerous dragon. Make her the seventh daughter in a very proper royal family.
