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Heroine archetypes
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Synopsis
"Fifteen-year-old Jennifer Strange runs an agency for underemployed magicians in a world where magic is fading away, but when visions of the death of the world's last dragon begin, all signs point to Jennifer--and Big Magic"--Provided by publisher. Fifteen-year-old foundling Jennifer runs Kazam, an employment agency for magicians, but it is hard to stay in business when magic is drying up. Then the visions start, predicting the death of the world's last dragon. Book #1
Is Last Dragonslayer (Last Dragonslayer, #1) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Parents should know this is a whimsical middle grade fantasy with mild adventure peril surrounding the prophesied death of a dragon. Some themes of corporate greed and environmental exploitation, but handled with humor and age-appropriate lightness.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death and abandonment.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the quirky world where magic is dying out and a resourceful teen has to manage bumbling magicians while getting caught up in prophecy and dragon-related adventure.