Dragonbreath #11: The Frozen Menace

· Dragonbreath Book 11 · Penguin
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Danny Dragonbreath and his friends are cooler than ever in book 11 of the comic series perfect for Big Nate and Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans  
 
Danny Dragonbreath doesn’t just have a cold. He is cold. His fire has gone out! And that’s super-dangerous for a fire-breathing dragon like Danny. So, following a tip from his great-grandfather, Danny and his trusty friends Wendell and Christiana head to the farthest north to find the magical ingredient that will reignite his fire. On the way, the gang faces an extremely windy bridge, killer ice worms, and one very confused baby phoenix.
 
A perfect blend of text and comic panels, this goofy eleventh installment in the Dragonbreath series is guaranteed to make you laugh until smoke comes out of your nose!

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5.0
13 reviews
A Google user
September 30, 2015
ive read almost all of the Dragon breath series
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Nate Woods
July 7, 2016
Love the series
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DJCOOL101
September 13, 2022
wish there was a number 12...
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About the author

Ursula Vernon is a dragons-rights activist and full-time artist and writer whose work has won a Hugo and been nominated for an Eisner Award. Her Dragonbreath books have received many awards, including an IRA/CBC Children's Choice, two Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year for Children Awards, and an Indie Next List Pick. She lives with her husband in Pittsboro, North Carolina.

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