
Dragons and Stuff
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Narrated by:
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Jason Young
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By:
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Simon Carr
About this listen
In a place unknown. In a time nobody is sure of. Stuff happened, and there were Dragons.
Epic dobadoobries unfold at an incredible pace around Prince Jasper and his man-servent, page, the guy who goes with him, Roulart.
Can they stop the evil Queen from taking over Prince Jaspers's kingdom, and why should you care?
Well, you should care! It will be a really rubbish story if you don't, put some effort in!
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Anyway, Prince Jasper, remember him? You do, good. Sent away by his father to learn the infinite arts of magic and qualify as a wizard in order to protect his homeland from the evil queen, Jasper has just a couple of weeks to get his wizarding diploma.
Aided and abetted by his trusty page Roulart, a Giant who thinks he’s a Troll, a wizard who controls an army of warrior sunflowers and the deranged mind of the author, Jasper has about a fortnight to save the day.
If you’ve read any of Simon Carr’s previous novels then you know exactly what to expect. A, not to be taken too seriously, micky-take of most of the fantasy book royalty. You don’t need to have an intimate knowledge of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and the like to enjoy this one but if you do then there are some comedy nuggets just for you.
Pure escapism with some laugh out loud moments that will keep you entertained throughout
Reminiscent of Terry Pratchett
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