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Blizzard of the Blue Moon / Dragon of the Red Dawn

Audiobook
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Wait time: About 2 weeks
Blizzard of the Blue Moon
Jack and Annie are off on another Merlin Mission. This time, Merlin has sent them to rescue a beautiful magical creature–the unicorn. But when they land in New York City during the Depression of the 1930s, Jack and Annie are confused. Where will they find a unicorn in a big city? And what about the blizzard that's burying New York in snow? Can Jack and Annie make their way through the windy streets, find the unicorn, and maybe even bring some hope to the people of the great city? Only once in a blue moon do all the right elements come together to make magic in such a special way.
Dragon of the Red Dawn
Merlin the magician will not eat or sleep or speak to anyone in Camelot. What can be done? The enchantress Morgan knows who to ask for help: young Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania! The brother-and-sister team quickly head off in the magic tree house on another magical and historical adventure.
Their mission: discover one of the four secrets of happiness.
Their journey: to a land of fierce samurai and great beauty, the capital city of Edo (now the city of Tokyo), in old Japan in the 1600s.
Their tools: a research book to guide them and a magic wand with three special rules.
From the Compact Disc edition.
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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2008
      Gr 1-3-Jack and Annie and their magic tree house are back in two tales written and narrated by Mary Pope Osborne. In Blizzard of the Blue Moon (Random, 2006), they travel to depression-era New York to rescue a Unicorn. Dragon of the Red Dawn (Random, 2007) takes them to samurai ruled Edo, Japan, in the 1600s where they search for the secret to happiness with a poet. Although fans of the series will gobble up these adventures, the spare prose, short sentences, and dialogue intended for early chapter book readers does not always translate well to audio. Osborne uses subtle voices for the characters and reads slowly enough for young listeners to easily follow along.Kelly Vikstrom, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:3-6

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