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No Such Thing As Dragons [Hardcover]

Philip Reeve
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic; 1 edition (5 Oct 2009)
  • ISBN-10: 1407114832
  • ISBN-13: 978-1407114835
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 13.4 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 405,811 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A dragon story with a brilliant twist from multi award-winning writer, PHILIP REEVE. Ansel's new master slays dragons for a living. He says he's hunted the monstrous worms all over Christendom and has the scars to prove it. But is Brock just a clever trickster in shining armour? Ansel is sure there are no such things as dragons. So what ishe man-eating creature that makes its lair in the crags of Dragon Mountain? Ansel and Brock must climb the ice face to discoverhe terrifying truth.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Ansel's father sells him for a handful of coins to a passing traveller who's in need of a servant. Brock is bound for the north country, to hunt dragons. Ansel would be afraid but Brock reveals that there's no such thing as dragons, only a pretty penny to be made from scaredy village folk who are quick to believe in myths and legends. Yet something is terrorising the town of Drachenberg and when Brock and Ansel set off up the mountain on a false mission to slay it, they discover something far more real and terrifying than any of Brock's stories.

I thoroughly enjoyed this exciting adventure story. Reeve is a writer of exceptional talent - the scope of his imagination is breathtaking. A perfect introduction to this first class writer for boys of 8+. I'll be buying it as a Christmas present for all of my younger relatives!
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I've never read Philip Reeve before: this was my first. Oddly, although I wasn't too impressed by this book, I'm keen to read his Mortal Engines series anyway, because 'No Such Thing as Dragons', whilst well written enough, feels like a side-project of sorts, of a great author burning off some steam but never really fully committed to the book, and as a result it's a sort book that simply doesn't go anywhere.

It starts brilliantly: mute Ansel is sold by his father to be a dragon-slayer's assistant, and on the way to his next dragon hunt, the dragon-slayer, Brock, reveals to Ansel that there's no such thing as dragons, and his act is all a show to swindel money from superstitious townsfolk. But when they arrive at the foot of a mountain, and find that something really is calling from the jagged peaks and killing the neaby village's livestock, just what is it?

Interesting premise, isn't it? Unfortunately, when the plot begins to advance and revelations are made, it all feels a bit...obvious. It's as if Mr Reeve had a great idea but didn't know quite how to finish it. Nothing in this book will surprise you, which is a shame because it's precisely the kind of book which needs to deliver on surprises. The polished writing style and brilliant descriptions of mountains make it the book as a whole entertaining enough. It's just...you get the impression that it's building up to a clever twist in the dragon lore, or some clever reveal at the end that makes you realise something you hadn't noticed all along. But no. I guarantee, come the ending, all you will say is 'Oh.' Or maybe 'is that it?'

Make no mistake, this is enjoyable enough - short, simple and, when all is said and done, a good one - just don't go expecting anything special.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Sadly Lacking 18 Jan 2010
Format:Hardcover
Ansel is a ten year old boy living in a quiet medieval village who since the shock of his mother's death he has remained a mute. His father believes him to be useless so it's a surprise when a knight arrives in town and buys Ansel to become his servant. The knight is Brock, a fearsome dragon slayer with the scars to prove it, touring the land hunting down the vicious beasts in return for payment. But as the pair journey onwards, Ansel starts to learn a few things about his new master. First of all, he's a fraud who pretends to kill dragons in order to win fame and fortune. Secondly he's never even seen a dragon and the reason for this is simple; dragons don't exist. Things look like they are going well when the travellers arrive at a town suffering from a `dragon' problem. A man has disappeared as well as cattle and sheep and the peasants refuse to work near the mountain which has long been the home of a fierce beast. It seems like another opportunity to trick money out of some gullible townspeople, so Brock and Ansel travel up the mountain where they plan to spend a few days before returning victorious. Things start to go wrong very quickly as they find a terrified young girl hiding in the shack they planned to use. She tells them that she was meant as a sacrifice to the dragon, that it is most definitely real and is likely to be coming for them all any moment now.

Philip Reeve always delivers books that are brilliantly written with fantastic flowing descriptive passages. His descriptions and language sweep you to the mountain side with Ansel as the dragon bears down. This and the clever, polished writing style make this an entertaining enough story but it does feel as if something is lacking. The plot starts off well and has a lot of promise but dramatic tension builds up to anticlimaxes. There are no surprises and as the reader realises that the suspense will come to nothing, little excitement. The fact that it is so short, only two hundred pages, also makes sympathising with the characters difficult as there isn't time to develop either a back story or the main characters. There is a feeling that this was written by an author with only half a mind on his work while the rest was dreaming up bigger things.

This is by no means a bad story. Although short and fairly simple, this book will be accessible to a younger age range than some of Reeve's other work. There is a lot of action, a little bit of blood and violence which is only to be expected in a dragon tale and it is by and large enjoyable although it is a little disappointing after its initial promise.
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