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How to Slay a Dragon
How to Slay a Dragon: A Fantasy Hero's Guide to the Real Middle Ages | Cait Stevenson
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Grab your magical sword and take the place of your favorite fantasy character with this fun and historically accurate how-to guide to solving epic quests. What should you ask a magic mirror? How do you outwit a genie? Where should you dig for buried treasure? Fantasy media’s favorite clichés get new life from How to Slay a Dragon: A Fantasy Hero’s Guide to the Real Middle Ages, a historically accurate romp through the medieval world. Each entry presents a trope from video games, books, movies, or TV—such as saving the princess or training a wizard—as a problem for you to solve, as if you were the hero of your own fantasy quest. Through facts sourced from a rich foundation of medieval sources, you will learn how your magical problems were solved by people in the actual Middle Ages. Divided into thematic subsections based on typical stages in a fantastical epic, and inclusive of race, gender, and continent, How to Slay a Dragon is perfect if you’re curious to learn more about the time period that inspired some of your favorite magical worlds or longing to know what it would be like to be the hero of your own mythical adventure.
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readingjedi
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Mehso-so

This is so disappointing it only narrowly avoids a Pan. The physical book is lovely, with illustrated pages & a great cover. But for me it just doesn't work. The vehicle of the dragon quest to relay historical information is just too laboured, the humour so self-consciously arch that it sometimes doesn't make much sense. Despite some interesting nuggets, I was annoyed AND bored for large sections - it is trying so hard to be quirky but fails.

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readingjedi
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I am starting this delightful volume today. Not only does it look gorgeous, but it also has pleasing dimensions, and it feels satisfying to hold.

IndoorDame I think sometimes we get caught up with convince and forget how incredibly important that tactile pleasure is! 2y
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readingjedi
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Picked up this delightful little volume at a children's art and literature festival we attended at the weekend.

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