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Calling on Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Bk. 3)
 
 

Calling on Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Bk. 3) (Hardcover)

by Patricia C. Wrede (Author) "Deep in the Enchanted Forest, in a neat gray house with a wide porch and a red roof, lived the witch Morwen and her nine..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt Childrens Books (J) (Mar 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0152009507
  • ISBN-13: 978-0152009502
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 14.7 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,984,330 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Entire Series Is Phenomenally Brilliant, 19 Jun 1999
By A Customer
What? Only five stars?!? I need more to do this series justice! Patricia C. Wrede writes marvelous fantasy. It's like "Mixed-Up Fairy Tales" or something, but funnier, more engaging, and ripe for repeat reading (I just graduated from high school, and I just finished reading the entire series for the third time in a matter of days). These are timeless tales. Even her NAMES are inventive. Cimorene, Mendanbar, Kazul, Morwen, Telemain, Daystar, Shiara...and let us not forget Zemenar and Antorell. The chapter headings induce chuckles immediately, simply by their existence. She writes in a style that incorporates intelligent fantasy with enjoyable humor. The characters are some you would like to know personally. And nowhere else have I seen as unique a discussion of magic in its many forms as in these four books. I did notice a trend of centralization. Dealing was Cimorene's book. Searching was Mendanbar's. Calling was Morwen's. Talking was Daystar's. I wish the series was not concluded, because I'd love to see Telemain's book. And perhaps Kazul's book could be somewhat of a prequel. Oh, and what about a book from Antorell's perspective? That would make for an incredibly funny story. The Enchanted Forest and its surrounding is a world I want to know about. Not many authors can create an entire world that entices the reader so greatly. But Mrs. Wrede has. Unlike the Douglas Adams' Hitchiker's Guide series, which got progressively worse, each book in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles compares to the original, as fresh and brilliant as ever. Needless to say, this series is one of the best ever. I have not really sampled a lot of the adult fantasy by Piers Anthony and Anne McCaffrey and such, but I doubt they can compare with the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. This is not mindboggling fantasy like the Lord of the Rings trilogy: this is fun. Oh, and remember: <points finger>..."Argelfraster."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful Enchanted Forest story, 30 Nov 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Yet again, Wrede has produced an interesting, funny, thoroughly enjoyable work of fantasy. The troublemaking wizards are back again, despite multiple meltings in the past, and are once again trying to increase their power by draining and stealing the magic of the Enchanted Forest. Our heroes are also back to counter the dastardly plan--Queen Cimorene, King Mendenbar, Kazul the King of the Dragons, Morwen the witch, and Telemain the magician. This time, they are joined by Morwen's nine magical cats, who are finally allowed to give their full voice to the story (although only some of the characters can actually understand their cat language), and also by the good-hearted but annoying Killer. Killer, through a series of magical misadventures brought about primarily by his eternal hunger and lack of good sense, has changed from a normal rabbit to a giant rabbit, then to a giant blue donkey, after which he has also managed to grow giant wings, get himself stuck six inches above the ground, and become physically insubstantial. This time, the wizards have managed to penetrate Mendenbar's castle and steal his magic sword. With the sword now outside the Enchanted Forest, the wizards find themselves able to once again drain the magic from that land. Mendenbar is compelled to stay at home as the other protagonists, including his pregnant wife Cimorene, leave the forest in search of the sword. Wizards are melted (and finally even eaten by Kazul and some other dragons), strange characters are encountered, and things go pretty much as one would expect. However, things do not all work out this time around; the ending is thus not wholly satisfying, but it does provide a lead-in to the book Talking With Dragons, the action of which takes place several years after the events we read about in the present story.

All in all, this is a fun, entertaining, quick read. Morwen takes center stage for the most part this time and Mendenbar remains away from the action for the most part, but Cimorene, my favorite character, does play a large role in the affairs. The fire-witches encountered are a little annoying, and Killer takes belly-aching (both literally and physically) to great heights. I did love the nine cats, however. Their constant arguing and teasing, along with their heroism and importance, gave a new dimension to the story, and it was gratifying to see the pains to which Wrede went to give them the traits, emotions, and affectations of cats in general. The introduction of the magic mirrors, through which individuals can contact one another, is also a novel twist on both modern telephones and traditional fairy tales (Mirror, mirror, on the wall I would like to make a call), and the "operator" provides a good bit of humor. This book falls a little short of the greatness of its predecessors, but it clearly succeeds as a enchanted work of fantasy sure to delight young and old alike. I feel compelled to say that you really should read the two preceding books, Dealing With Dragons and Searching for Dragons, in order to really appreciate the characters to the utmost, especially the fair and lovely Cimorene.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This enchanting book is a fantasy classic, 29 Mar 1997
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This is one of the most enchanting books I have read. Patricia C. Wrede weaves the story so well you are there in the Enchanted Forest feeling the magic. I could not put this book down, I seriously read this book all the way through in one sitting and loved it the whole way. I recomend this book to any one who loves magic, dragons, wizards and other such fantasy elements. BUT, I caution you , read the other books before this so you can enjoy the complete, page-turning series! Other books are Vol 1"Dealing with Dragons" Vol 2 "Searching for Dragons" and Vol 4 "Talking with Dragons" "
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love these books!
I loved the whole series! You should read this series. This series is adventorous, exciting,why,it's the best series of all time!!
Published on 1 Sep 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars this is arealy great book
anyone who likes fantasy books that are funny and have a tough heroine will love this book!
Published on 11 Jun 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good book--why the irrelevant title?
There are some very funny moments and this is overall a good book. It would be great for kids ages 9 to 16, or 6 and up if their parents read it to them. Read more
Published on 27 May 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS EVER!
I really liked this book (although I couldn't tell which of Ms. Wrede's books I like best) It was especially funny because of the hilarious comments of the cats and the constant... Read more
Published on 5 Feb 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A surprise around every corner
The sword of the Enchanted Forest has been stolen by tricky wizards trying to capture the castle from Mendebar and Cimerone, the king and queen of the forest. Read more
Published on 18 Jan 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars was one of the most exciting books I ever read.
I am 9 years old. This is a really good book. I have read the rest of the chronicles of the Enchanted Forest. I want to get the other book called the Book of Enchantments. Read more
Published on 26 Dec 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Great For Beginners
I loved all these books. They started me on my wild love for fantisy. I almost died when I found the last book, I could have died again when I read the last page. Read more
Published on 27 Sep 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars This is the best book I have ever read!!!
We had a book fair a few weeks ago, I saw a book that caught my interest. I went to the book and read the back of it, I looked at the other fantasy/adventure books. Read more
Published on 21 May 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A great story, but watch out - it ends in a "cliffhanger"
I still love all of this action-packed, delightfully funny series, even now that I'm well beyond the recommended reading level, but I've got to warn you: Don't read this book... Read more
Published on 30 Mar 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book
This is a very entertaining book, mainly because of the way the cats think and what they say. I was a little disapointed with the ending though. Read more
Published on 9 Nov 1997

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