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La dernière tueuse de dragons

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un monde foisonnant de magie, où des individus ordinaires doivent faire face à des menaces extraordinaires. Suivez une jeune protagoniste déterminée alors qu'elle navigue dans un paysage peuplé de sorciers et de créatures mythiques, affrontant souvent le danger avec plus de cran que de finesse. Aux côtés d'une distribution originale d'alliés, elle se lance dans une quête pour contrecarrer des forces malveillantes visant à perturber son monde. C'est une aventure fantastique remplie d'esprit, de charme et du pouvoir durable du courage face à des obstacles insurmontables.

The Eye of Zoltar
The Song of the Quarkbeast
The Last Dragonslayer

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. The Last Dragonslayer

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    In the good old days, magic was powerful, unregulated by government, and even the largest spell could be woven without filling in magic release form B1-7g. Then the magic started fading away. Fifteen-year-old Jennifer Strange runs Kazam!, an employment agency for soothsayers and sorcerers. But work is drying up. Drain cleaner is cheaper than a spell, and even magic carpets are reduced to pizza delivery. So it's a surprise when the visions start. Not only do they predict the death of the Last Dragon at the hands of a dragonslayer, they also point to Jennifer, and say something is coming. Big Magic . . .

    The Last Dragonslayer1
    3,9
  2. The Song of the Quarkbeast

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    In an alternate United Kingdom, King Snodd aims to control the world by controlling magic, and only sixteen-year-old Jennifer Strange, acting manager of an employment agency for sorcerers, stands between Snodd and his plans.

    The Song of the Quarkbeast2
    4,2
  3. The Eye of Zoltar

    • 405pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    Sixteen-year-old Jennifer Strange faces the impossible when the mighty Shandar emerges from his preserved state and presents her with a task that sends her and her companions on a journey from which they may never return.

    The Eye of Zoltar3
    4,1