The Dragonslayer (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Bone (Prebound))

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The Dragonslayer (Turtleback School (Bone (Prebound))
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  1. Hardcover: 168 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Turtleback; 2006-08-01
  3. Author: Jeff Smith
  4. ISBN: 1417731648
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #1772545

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When he is fooled by the townsfolk into thinking that he is a skilled dragonslayer, Phoney Bone takes on the challenge to find the Red Dragon while Thorn deals with haunted dreams and missing Gran'ma Ben.

Amazon.com Review

When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being "fun for the whole family." Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work "for children," partly because he knew that "no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics." He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's cotton-candy cartoons. In Bone: The Dragonslayer, the first volume of the second Bone trilogy, there is conflict, sometimes involving violence. There are forces of evil. There is war. But Bone is neither pap nor pabulum; it is challenging without being obtuse, and yes, even within its fantasy setting, Bone is real. This distinct combination makes it the best kind of children's book. Parents, read this book with your children. You'll find it may turn out to be your favorite book, too.

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
5.0 out of 5 stars (24 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Vol. 4 takes "Bone" into overdrive, May 10, 2004
Eric San Juan (Brick, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Dragonslayer (Bone, Book 4) (Paperback)
Timeless is every way, "Bone" is an expansive story about three "bone creatures" (you'd have to see them to understand) that find themselves in a valley peopled with an assortment of crazy and interesting characters. Looming over it all is the menace of a great evil, first glimpsed by the ferocious (and funny) rat creatures, but later revealed to be something much more disturbing."The Dragonslayer," the fourth in the nine-volume "Bone" series, ramps up the tension and dramatically increases the scope and scale of the story, while retaining touches of its all ages humor.This volume picks up where the third left off, as revelations about the main characters and the evil looming over the peaceful valley central to the tale draw the reader more fully into Jeff Smith's wonderfully-woven plot. Though still geared towards an all-ages audience, the deeper issues that make this compelling reading for adults really begin to show here, taking prominence over the humor through a good...Read more


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Story Really Hits Its Stride, June 9, 2005
Dave_42 "Dave_42" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dragonslayer (Bone, Book 4) (Hardcover)
"The Dragonslayer" is the fourth volume in the Bone series. The story really moves quickly in this book. Even the humorous sections are focused on the storyline, which wasn't always the case in the previous books. This is another outstanding volume in the series.

We learn a lot about Thorn in this book; her relationship with Rose, and with the Dragons. She questions her abilities, and her resolve, but ultimately she rises to the occasion. Fone sticks by her loyally throughout, but the most interesting relationship has to be between Rose and Thorn. Thorn is very critical of the way Grandma Rose has kept information from her, and she does not hold back her opinion. Rose is dejected, and disappears fairly early on in the book. Phoney Bone continues his plotting to scam the villagers and return to Boneville after taking their stuff. Lucius is trying to locate Rose after she disappears, and Smiley Bone continues to provide some lightness to the story. A continuing...Read more


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is great, May 18, 1999
rcl@pdq.net (Channelview, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dragonslayer (Bone, Book 4) (Hardcover)
Jeff Smith has again astounded me with the hardback publishing of the Dragonslayer series. A great plot, witty dialogue, and precise drawings make this one a must for any hardback collector.

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