![]() ![]() This blows me away still because it proves what an enormous and twisted backstory Wrede had planned to get this one story finished-even if I think it would have felt somewhat poorly integrated into the text if I’d read Talking to Dragons first. I did not realize till I’d nearly finished Talking to Dragons (**1/2) that though this is the last chronologically, it is actually the first of the books published by Wrede. I just finished rereading the rest of the series, one book after another, first Searching for Dragons, then Calling on Dragons, and last Talking to Dragons. I am such a fan of these books, and after rereading that first and seeing that the love remained, I hurried out to buy for myself the entirety of the series, which I found collected into one volume by SFBC Fantasy. Wrede’s Enchanted Forest Chronicles, for this site, and I think that review pretty thoroughly covered the wonderful feminism to be found in Cimorene’s and Kazul’s stories and more subtly in other characters’ within the Forest. I’ve already reviewed Dealing with Dragons (*****), the first book in Patricia C. ![]()
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