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Synopsis
Spilling the tea has never been so cozy... In the quaint town of Adenashire, Doli Butterbuckle, a people-pleasing sunshine dwarf, is content with her simple tea magic and circle of friends. It's true she's never quite lived up to family expectations, but life is just fine--until her parents arrive with an inherited dragon egg and a charming gargoyle harboring a secret stroll into her life. As Doli grapples with her newfound responsibility and discovers a long hidden side of herself, she must face an overbearing family, a sinister plot, and a mischievous dragon that refuses to stay out of trouble. But with the help of her loyal friends and newfound love, Doli embarks on a heartwarming adventure, revealing that embracing her true self is the most enchanting path of all.
Is A Fellowship of Librarians and Dragons appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A gentle cozy fantasy about a dwarf learning to accept herself while caring for a dragon egg. Contains mild peril from a sinister plot and a mischievous dragon, but maintains a warm, low-stakes tone throughout.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, mild sexual content, and clean language.
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Who'll love this
Readers who love wholesome fantasy with dragons, tea magic, and a heroine discovering her true self will find this heartwarming and cozy.