From the Dragon Keepers' Vault: Leandra and Obsidian: An E-Original Short Story

From the Dragon Keepers' Vault: Leandra and Obsidian: An E-Original Short Story

by Kate Klimo
From the Dragon Keepers' Vault: Leandra and Obsidian: An E-Original Short Story

From the Dragon Keepers' Vault: Leandra and Obsidian: An E-Original Short Story

by Kate Klimo

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Overview

The Dragon Keeper series bridges the gap between Magic Tree House Merlin Missions and Harry Potter.

An original short story (only available electronically!) adds background information to the newest book in this magical middle grade adventure series. It's an exciting adventure featuring Emmy's parents and the origins of the second dragon egg that appears in The Dragon in the Sea (Dragon Keepers #5).

Praise for The Dragon in the Sock Drawer:

"Funny and wonderfully written--a tall-tale adventure sure to grab young readers."--Mary Pope Osborne

"This novel, with its unique and modern twists, is a great addition to the dragon genre for younger readers."--School Library Journal

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307974884
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 05/08/2012
Series: Dragon Keepers
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 35
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Kate Klimo has been writing fantasy stories since she was in the fourth grade, when she and her best friend Justine used to collaborate, writing in multicolored inks. She still has one of the black-and-white composition notebooks containing story fragments about a girl named Emily and a boy named Peter who are shipwrecked and wash up on a magical desert island. She also has the maps they drew of that island and the ones surrounding it. Kate thinks that maps are a great way to navigate worlds of fantasy. When you visit her web site thedragonkeepers.com, you’ll find a map of Goldmine City and its many magical hotspots.
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