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The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book Four: Talking to Dragons

By: Patricia C. Wrede
Narrated by: Words Take Wing Repertory Co
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“Mother taught me to be polite to dragons.”

Daystar never thought he’d be walking through the Enchanted Forest with a magic sword, a fire-witch, and a baby dragon. He never dreamed his mother, Cimorene, would tell him to leave their home and not to return until his task was complete. Or that he alone held the power to release King Mendanbar and the Enchanted Forest from the wizards’ evil spell. He doesn’t even know who King Mendanbar is.

But Daystar learns quickly—and that’s good, because he’s about to encounter magic and wizards and dragons. Quite a deadly combination.©2002 Patricia C. Wrede; (P)2002 Random House, Inc.
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Excellent story. Somewhat difficult to listen to as the main female character was voiced in muffled soft whispers that are hard to hear even on top volume.

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Wonderful voice acting !! Really brought the book to life for me,well done all involved!!

Fantastic listen!!

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