The Dragon of Fortune (Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy, #2) By Geronimo Stilton

I, Geronimo Stilton, traveled on the wings of the Dragon of Fortune back to the Kingdom of Fantasy! I was called there by my friend Blossom, Queen of the Fairies, who needed my help.

The enchanted Winged Ring had gone missing! This was terrible news. The ring allows its owner to travel between the Kingdom of Fantasy and the real world-which would be a dangerous power if it fell into evil hands. Could I find the ring before it was too late? The Dragon of Fortune (Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy, #2)

The book was amazing in many ways. If you read the other books this story would make more sense because it is kinda linked with the other books. I love reading this book because it had beautiful illustrations and it was very interesting to read. First, the author describes the setting of the story. It made me imagine the exciting plot. Also, the characters of the story was wonderful. Each had its own personalities. Finally, the moral I learned from this story was, never give up. Even if everybody says you can't do it, but you think you can, go for it.
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The main part of the story was when Geronimo and his new friends decides to sneak into the witch's tower. But then they get caught by the witch's cat. All the witches send them to a cell. A while later, they still haven't come up with a plan to get out, the cat reappears saying that if they give his white hair back, he will help them get out. Luckily, Geronimo's team was smart enough to say that he has to lead them out first. Otherwise, they could've been tricked again!
Of course, this book had a happy ending. Geronimo finds what's was stolen and returns it. During their adventure, Geronimo learns lessons and so do I. Kindle Edition This book truly is epic—both in size (560+ pages!) and in scope. Many of the pages feature more pictures than text, so the book isn’t as long as the pages may indicate. It is a beautiful book too—plenty of gold, dark blues, pinks, and glided pages; it is also heavy, which adds to its splendor. The book pays subtle homage to many fantasy novels before it, including Lord of the Rings, Narnia, even Harry Potter. There are many characters, perhaps too many as I didn’t feel any of them (including the protagonist) were well rounded enough even for a kid’s book. Also, the plot, while epic in its scope, moved much too fast. But again—kid’s book, so I won’t say it was a detriment so much. Except the ending, which didn’t really work in my opinion. However, it did hold my 7yo’s interest throughout—especially the pages that featured puzzles for the reader to solve and Fantasian messages to decode using a hieroglyphics-type alphabet. I didn’t realize how many Geronimo Stilton books and spin-offs there are (over 200 entries since 1997, according to Wikipedia). Not sure I am up for reading another one with my son, but we’ll see if he goes for another one next time we’re at the library. Kindle Edition A great trip down nostalgia lane! I used to ADORE this series. I’ve never read this one before, so it was great fun!

(Obviously, this is meant for a much younger target audience, but this book series is SO FUN.) Kindle Edition Fantastic writing. But the books of Geronimo Stilton are not for beginners as there are many words that do not have proper spellings. For example, fabulous is changed to fabumouse. This will cause confusion to beginners. So I strongly advice the beginners to not to read these books till your vocabulary is neatly improved. Kindle Edition Not as enjoyable as the first one. Felt like some less interesting filler than the first. But Zoe liked it:) Kindle Edition

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Well, Geronimo lost his winged ring so hope is all lost especially for queen Blossom. But that's not true! Geronimo takes the risk for the adventure to find the queen's second greatest desire, ( the queen's greatest desire is the heart of happiness) the winged ring. Kindle Edition I noticed two errors on pgs. 573 and 574. On page 573 the answer for page 146-147 is incorrect. There are not 7 squirrels, there are 8 squirrels. 3 on page 146, and 5 on page 147. They forgot the squirrel at the top right corner of page 147. The error on page 574 is regarding page 190-191. It labels the answer as 4 faces. However, there are 5 faces. 2 on the top page, and 3 on the bottom page. The face that they forgot to count is the face on the bottom right of the bottom page. Kindle Edition Nathan and I really enjoyed the colorful pictures and the Dragon was absolutely beautiful. Cute story and another wonderful enormouse adventure. Kindle Edition I hope there's more !! Kindle Edition I loved this book so much! Not only was it full off magic and adventure, it was easy to fly through! I read it in one sitting, and I adored the story and the illustrations. Can't wait for the next one! Kindle Edition