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Mouse and the Dragon Crystal
4.0 (1 rating)

Mouse and the Dragon Crystal

MOUSE - A 12 year old girl, who has just moved to the village of Willowdown with her Mum and Dad, during the summer holidays, and has yet to make friends with the local children. KROMUS - In another world, is a descendant of the evil old King Harold. Old King Harold, legendary for slaying the last dragon, hundreds of years ago, had brought upon himself and his Kingdom, a curse, which still plagues the mind and body of Kromus. One late summer's day, on Mouse's 12th Birthday she gets an Artist's Box full of paints, pastels and pencils, from her Mum and Dad. And when Mouse draws a beautiful picture under a magical old willow tree, little does she know that she would be transported to another world. A world turned upside down, just by her presence. A world where she has to fight for her life and those around her. A world full of dark, mystical characters who will stop at nothing to get their hands on her. Who will survive the quest for the last crystal ? And the biggest question of all ... will she ever get home !

Pages: 216

ISBN: 9781907140761

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4.0

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Charlene M.

Apr 18, 2026
I got the book for free through Audible for the purposes of reviewing it

The book itself is a fairly normal sort for its type-that is, YA fantasy and it was a bit too young for my tastes, but certainly the younger me would have thoroughly enjoyed it. Rich details and an interesting take on dragons made for a good listen.

The audio book is also well put together with a great narrator.

I would recommend this for anyone looking to get their tweens into fantasy or for tweens/young teens already into fantasy, particularly if they enjoy things like Patricia C. Wrede (Enchanted Forest Chronicles in particular) or things like Bruce Coville's Unicorn series (can't remember the name of it now).

It wasn't precisely my cup of tea, but it is definitely perfect for its audience, so well worth picking up through Audible or wherever else it may be sold.

Kudos!