The Dragon Slayer's Daughter: Dyslexia-friendly Edition

The Dragon Slayer's Daughter: Dyslexia-friendly Edition

by Robinne L Weiss
The Dragon Slayer's Daughter: Dyslexia-friendly Edition

The Dragon Slayer's Daughter: Dyslexia-friendly Edition

by Robinne L Weiss

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Overview

There's never a dull moment when you're dealing with dragons.

Tui, Nathan, Ella and Oliver have saved Nathan's dad. Now they need to save the dragons. Can they convince dragons and humans to work together? Not everyone is happy with their plans, and some are willing to kill to prevent them from succeeding.

Fresh from rescuing Nathan's dad, Tui, Nathan, Ella and Oliver head out on another adventure with the dragons Foggy Bottom and Rata. This time, their goal is to convince the dragons to go public and agree to a treaty with humans. Even fireproof clothing can't protect them when some dragons disagree with their plans.

But if they thought convincing the dragons was hard, they're in for even more trouble convincing Parliament. They soon realise it may take years to negotiate an agreement. Unfortunately, a nosy reporter threatens all their plans when she sneaks around the Alexandra Institute and learns more than she should. Can the students protect dragons before the reporter exposes them to persecution?

Book 2 of the Dragon Defence League series takes you on another crazy adventure with New Zealand's colourful dragons. Pick up your copy and continue the fun!

Dyslexia-friendly edition is printed on creme-coloured paper in a large dyslexia-friendly font with wide line spacing for reading ease.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780473450823
Publisher: Sandfly Books
Publication date: 08/13/2018
Series: Dragon Defence League--Dyslexia-Friendly Edition , #2
Pages: 630
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.40(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Robinne Weiss is a writer, educator and entomologist. She writes fiction and non-fiction for children and adults. Her books include The Dragon Slayer's Son, The Dragon Slayer's Daughter, The Ipswich Witch, A Glint of Exoskeleton, Insects in the Classroom and Backyard Bugwatcher. Robinne's short stories have appeared in the anthology Te Korero Ahi Ka, and her poems in the anthology Peace Corps in Panama: Fifty Years, Many Voices. She also contributed two chapters to Putting the Science in Fiction. Robinne writes from her sunny office at Crazy Corner Farm in rural New Zealand.
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