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Dragon's Breath: Book Two in the Tales of the Frog Princess by E. D. Baker
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Dragon's Breath: Book Two in the Tales of the Frog Princess

by E.D. Baker

Series: Tales of the Frog Princess (2)

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Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (2005), Paperback, 304 pages

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Sequel to The Frog Princess. Once again, cute enough to keep reading. I like the interaction between Emma and Eadric, but their obstacles are normally easily overcome and I don't like Emma's mother's mean attitude towards her. I'll keep reading them though, after all they only take a few hours a piece. Just glad they're library books and I didn't buy them.
  Ilithyia | Dec 20, 2009 |
Tales of the Frog Princess, book two.

Emma and Eadric have regained their human forms (mostly), but their troubles are far from over. Emma's aunt Grassina is ignoring her duties as the Green Witch because all she can think about is finding a way to return her fiancee, Haywood to HIS human form. Grassina's mother turned him into an otter years before. Grassina has finally found him, but he is still an otter.

Emma and Eadric race against time to retrieve the items they need to reverse the spell. Meanwhile, the neighboring country decides to take advantage of the situation and invade Emma's kingdom.

A surprising twist at the end of the story paves the way for book number three in this entertaining series. ( )
  mrsdwilliams | Dec 17, 2009 |
This second book of the series was much more enjoyable than the first. Though I still feel that Emma is a bit too juvenile, this story was funny and interesting. There were many more secondary characters introduced throughout the tale and they were all pleasant and fun to read about. I think I liked this one more because it actually felt like there was a plot going on. Emma and Eadric help Grassina search for the items needed to turn her beloved Haywood back into a human after 20+ years as an otter. Their search introduces them to a number of interesting creatures. I definitely feel better about the series after having read the second book and will continue it. ( )
  booksandbosox | Apr 8, 2009 |
Princess Emma and Prince Eadric are back in a humorous, fun-filled, and utterly charming adventure as they try to help Emma's aunt Grassina attempt to restore her otter beau back to human form. I enjoyed this second book of the series more than the first. ( )
  readingrat | Sep 5, 2008 |
book 2 in trilogy (1: the frog princess, 3: once upon a castle)funny, great ( )
  vegaheim | Mar 25, 2008 |
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Emma and Eadric have no sooner turned back into humans (from being frogs) than Emma's mother is in a panic, Aunt Grassina is distracted because she's found her true love turned into an otter, and Emma's magic is so out of control she sends herself to the dungeon by mistake. The neighboring kingdom has chosen this moment to attack, and if Emma can't get Grassina's mind back on protecting the kingdom, life as they know it in Greater Greensward will be in peril. From underwater sea monsters to fire-breathing dragons, this witty pair of young friends manages to sweet-talk, cajole, and race their way to victory. But when it looks as if everything will finally work out, disaster strikes, and Emma finds that magic is not enough-it takes real bravery and a strong, new friendship to succeed.

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