Scrappy Claudette sets out once again with her pal Marie and her little brother Gaston to right wrongs and fight evil. And this time, it's personal. Claudette is out to get the dragon who ate her father's legs...and his legendary sword. But as usual, nothing is as simple as it seems, and Claudette is going to need Marie and Gaston's help more than ever.
Funny, fast, high-energy storytelling in an inventive and perilous fantasy landscape makes Dragons Beware! a fantastic follow-up to 2012's middle-grade hit Giants Beware!
From the Publisher
Praise for Giants Beware!: Fast, fun, and joyous to look at!
- Jeff Smith, author of Bone
A young heroine and her two sidekicks set off on adventure in Giants Beware!
- The New York Times
A surefire hit!
- Publishers Weekly, starred review
Strong and lively!
- School Library Journal, starred review
The writing is great, the artwork is just stupendous - I can't recommend this book highly enough!
- BoingBoing Geek Week Podcast
author of Bone on Giants Beware! Jeff Smith
Fast, fun, and joyous to look at!
The New York Times on Giants Beware!
A young heroine and her two sidekicks set off on adventure in Giants Beware!
BoingBoing Geek Week Podcast on Giants Beware!
The writing is great, the artwork is just stupendous - I can't recommend this book highly enough!
School Library Journal
04/01/2015
Gr 3–6—After saving her village of Mont Petit Pierre from the savage Baby-Feet Eating Giant in Giants Beware (First Second, 2012), plucky heroine Claudette sets her sights on a new threat to her friends and family. Years before, the fearsome dragon Azra the Atrocious fought with Claudette's father and swallowed not only his magic sword, Breaker, but also his legs and an arm; now Claudette is determined to get the sword back. Before she can put her plan in motion, a more immediate foe threatens her home: the evil wizard Grombach has escaped his island prison and raised an army of gargoyles to destroy the town forever. Only Breaker can save them, so Claudette's father sets off to get it back. Incensed at being left behind, it is not long before Claudette enlists the aid of her brother Gaston and her friend Marie to follow and help her dad. This volume contains many of the same elements that made its predecessor so successful. The art perfectly suits the tone and action and the story is smart and funny. The true strength of the series, however, lies in the characterization. Claudette is just the right amount of bold and daring, Gaston is insecure but stronger than he realizes, and Marie is going to make a wonderful princess someday. Along with a great supporting cast, complete with seven lovelorn princes all vying for Marie's attention, no character is left behind. Kids will eat up this installment and eagerly await the next series offering. VERDICT Dragons Beware will delight fans of the first title.—Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX
Kirkus Reviews
2015-02-16
When a wicked wizard threatens her city, Claudette decides it's once again her job to save the day. Impetuous young Claudette is still determined to become a warrior like her father, Augustine, the heroic blacksmith of the town of Mont Petit Pierre. Buoyed by the success of her first adventure (Giants Beware!, 2012), Claudette is completely undeterred when her family and friends tell her that fighting the villainous Grombach is a task for adults. Fortunately, neither her little brother, Gaston, nor her best friend, Princess Marie, will let Claudette sally forth alone to confront the dragon Azra the Atrocious, who long ago swallowed the powerful sword that is the key to defeating Grombach. Rosado's expressive art, with its heavy lines and cartoonishly exaggerated figures, highlights the humor of Aguirre's script, and the clear, often cinematic paneling makes the gargoyle-smacking, dragon-bashing action easy to follow. The warm palette, courtesy of colorist Novak, helps bring the otherwise generic medieval setting to life. While the funny, fast-paced story will draw in readers, it is the trio's winning friendship and teamwork that will leave fans clamoring for a sequel. Clever Marie and little master chef-turned-swordsmith Gaston each get their chance to shine, and it's impossible not to root for scruffy, hotheaded Claudette. This rowdy adventure is sure to be a crowd pleaser. (Graphic fantasy. 7-12)
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