Dragon Slippers

Dragon Slippers

By Jessica Day George

9 ratings 6 reviews 11 followers
Book 1 of 3 in the  Dragon Slippers Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grade 6U5.776015
When an orphan girl named Creel befriends a dragon, she unknowingly inherits a pair of slippers that could be used to save her kingdom, or destroy it. Perfect for fans of Shannon Hale and Cornelia Funke’s Dragon Rider, the light tone and charming characterizations bring this heartwarming fantasy to life. Older middle grade readers and young teens alike will appreciate the adventure, fun, and dragon-drenched action!
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
ISBN-13: 9781599902753
ISBN-10: 1599902753
Published on 5/1/2008
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 352

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This book is funny!

So. There are two things you need to know about this book. 1. Creel wants to be a dressmaker. 2. Creel is a smart girl who does not want to marry a knight. WHY are there not more books where the main character is a girl, who is brave and smart, who likes sewing? Also, a warning: There is a bit of romance in this book, but I, who do not particularly like romance, was fine with it. Just in case you really hate it or something.

This book is funny, entertaining, and fun all the way! I recommend it. It's about dragons, but with a little twist. Creel is an orphan who lives in the town of Carlieff in a kingdom called Ferevel. She and her brother live with their aunt and uncle, who are very poor. Creel's aunt reads fairy tales, and comes up with an idea to escape poverty: sacrifice Creel to a dragon. A knight will rescue her, and Creel's whole family will be sent to live in the palace. Creel is sacrificed to the Brown Dragon of Carlieff, but she doesn't want to wait for a knight to rescue her. So she bargains with the dragon, who's name is Theoradus, and tells him that if he doesn't let her go, he'll have to fight a knight, which he has no interest in doing. He lets her go, and lets her pick a "treasure" from his hoard. Except Theoradus doesn't collect gold--he collects shoes! The only pair that fit Creel are bright blue ones, which Theoradus has no intention of giving her. Creel reminds Theoradus that he said she could pick any shoes she liked, and goes on her way. She doesn't go home, though--she embarks on a long and tiring journey from Carlieff to the King's Seat, where she hopes to find a job as a dressmaker. Along her journey, she befriends another dragon named Shardas, who rescues her from bandits. She also meets Shardas's friend, Feniul. When Creel finally arrives in the King's Seat, she runs into snobby Amalia, the princess of the neighboring kingdom, Roulain, and her dog, Pippin. She is engaged to the crown prince Milun. Later on, Creel meets Milun's brother, Luka, and his bodyguard, Tobin. Luka takes Creel to an inn run by Tobin's sister, Ulfrid. The next day, Ulfrid takes Creel to a dressmaking shop owned by a lady named Derda, where Creel makes new friends: Marta, Alle, and Larkin. Unfortunately, Larkin doesn't turn out to be very nice. When Creel hears about the Merchant's Ball, she decides to go in pursuit of opening her own dress shop. But it isn't long before Larkin steals Creel's slippers and gives them to Princess Amalia, who has been pestering Creel for them. In return, Amalia gives Creel a crazy, over-designed dress. Creel is able to make the dress look better, but learns a wonderful and terrible secret about the slippers: they have the power to--WAIT! I'm not gonna spoil this story. It's a wonderful book, but it does have the teensiest bit of swearing. No curse words, though. This is probably my second favorite book. My favorite book is Keeper of the Lost Cities, which I also recommend.

This book is really good! It's about a girl name Creel who winds up in a dragon's den and hopes for a goblet made of gold, but instead finds herself with rows and rows and rows …of shoes.

I loved this book! I loved it because it has action adventure and even wars! My favorite part of the book is when the main character Creel found a lost dragon Velica. I recomend this book to any one who like action books.

I recommend this book to anyone who likes Fantasy (specifically dragons), because there are plenty of dragons in it. It's set in a medieval time period, in which a common girl befriends a dragon. She learns a lot about dragons, maybe too much.

DRAGON SLIPPERS! you have to read this triology! its mind-blowingly good! it is fantastic, romantic, funny, and clever plotted, these are fantastic

this is such a great book! i find dragons interesting and the plot can rreally suck you in if you start reading it! I recommend!