INTERMEDIATE FICTION
Reeve, Philip

No Such Thing as Dragons

(2) 4-6 Voiceless Ansel is serving-boy to a fraudulent dragon hunter. When a real dragon arrives, their lives are imperiled by a creature that wasn't supposed to exist. Reeve handily refashions elements of the St. George and the Dragon story into an immediate, visceral tale, through impeccably drawn, believably flawed characters. The result is taut with tension and flowing with Reeve's commanding language.

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