Finally, in desperation, Hobart sets out on the most daring quest he can think of--he will slay a dragon. Or that's his plan anyway.
What a heartwarming and delightful tale! Hobart is laser focused on getting into Knight school so he seeks out feats that would declare him a hero. Except they don’t turn out anything like he planned. Along the way, he helps people and makes friends. And as all these stories usually end up, the story is more about the journey than the deed itself.
This is not an in-depth
take on a 12 year old pursuing his dream and facing fears bravely, but it doesn’t
need to be to get the story told. The characters are great and the writing is
decent. I found a few errors in formatting, but that just may be my copy. It
did not take away from my enjoyment. Hobart is a wonderful kid who stoically continues
on even when faced with setbacks. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves
Middle Grade Fantasy.
Heather Mullaly is a passionate believer in the power
of story. When she isn’t writing them, reading them, or listening to them, she
can usually be found baking something that involves chocolate, thinking up new
story ideas before she’s finished the two she’s currently writing, or hanging
out with her family, who happen to be even more fantastic than the characters
in her head. She lives in Virginia with her husband and their three teenagers.
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This was such a great read! I also enjoyed it tremendously and the one or two hick ups did not impact any of the enjoyment.
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Elza Reads
It really was!
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