Knight-napped!: Knight-napped!
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

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Series
Dragonbreath volume 10
Published
Penguin Young Readers Group , 2015.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Description

In the tenth book of the series perfect for Dork Diaries and Wimpy Kid fans, this dragon will storm a castle, battle a knight, and stand up to any bully!What does Danny Dragonbreath do when his super-annoying cousin Spencer gets kidnapped by knights? First, he thinks about how nice and quiet Thanksgiving would be without Spencer. Then, of course, Danny goes off to rescue him, with his cohorts Wendell and Christiana by his side. Their action-packed mission involves a dirty dungeon, a very squelchy moat, a big surprise for Christiana . . . and jousting galore! The hilarious Dragonbreath series matches up classic middle grade humor with comic panels. It's guaranteed to make you laugh until smoke comes out of your nose!

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
01/06/2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780698175822

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  • Dragonbreath: Attack of the ninja frogs (Dragonbreath Volume 2) Cover
  • Curse of the were-wiener (Dragonbreath Volume 3) Cover
  • Lair of the bat monster (Dragonbreath Volume 4) Cover
  • No such thing as ghosts (Dragonbreath Volume 5) Cover
  • Revenge of the horned bunnies (Dragonbreath Volume 6) Cover
  • When fairies go bad (Dragonbreath Volume 7) Cover
  • Nightmare of the iguana (Dragonbreath Volume 8) Cover
  • The case of the toxic mutants (Dragonbreath Volume 9) Cover
  • Knight-napped! (Dragonbreath Volume 10) Cover
  • Dragonbreath #11: The Frozen Menace (Dragonbreath Volume 11) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Reviews

"Young dragon Danny Dragonbreath has a problem: he can't yet breathe fire. Meanwhile, he just received an F on his report about the ocean and he now has one night to rewrite it. Along with his best friend, Wendell (an iguana), Danny visits Cousin Edward the sea serpent, who takes them on an undersea tour that includes a visit to a coral reef and a trip down to the dark depths of an ocean trench. When a giant squid attacks the two youngsters and tries to eat them, Danny finally finds the motivation to breathe fire (which doesn't work too well underwater). This book follows the same kind of hybrid format as Jeff Kinney's Wimpy Kid books, interspersing two-color comic-book-style panels (sometimes pages of them) throughout the prose. Young readers will sympathize with Danny as he deals with a bullying komodo dragon and struggles with his fire-breathing problem; they will also sympathize with Wendell as he gets dragged into all kinds of adventures with the fearless Danny." Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

Vernon's (Nurk: The Strange, Surprising Adventures of a [Somewhat] Brave Shrew) fiction/graphic novel hybrid stars an audacious young dragon who can't get the knack of breathing fire. After Danny Dragonbreath gets an F on his science paper about the ocean-written at the last-minute on the school bus and describing "the rare and elusive snorkelbat"-his teacher tells him to rewrite it. To research the topic, Danny and his pal Wendell, a timid iguana, head for the Sargasso Sea. Guided by Danny's sea serpent cousin, Edward, the two encounter creatures like an octopus that can become polka-dotted or striped, "mermen" guarding Atlantis and a vampire squid that emits "a cloud of glowing snot." (They also learn about the bends, which Edward equates to "shaking a can of soda, only inside your body.") Illustrated with comic book-style art with a lime-green wash, the story gets some spark from wry asides presented in speech balloons ("Why couldn't you have gone to the library instead?" wails Wendell as a giant squid approaches). But scattered amusing snippets don't quite keep the tale afloat. Ages 8-12. (June) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 2–4—Danny Dragonbreath feels like a loser in more ways than one. No matter how hard he tries, he can't muster up even one lukewarm dragon's breath. Now he's in trouble with his teacher at the Herpitax-Phibbias School for Reptiles and Amphibians. He handed in a carelessly written paper on the ocean and received a well-deserved F. Now he must rewrite the paper. To research the topic he talks to his cousin, a sea serpent. Along with Danny's iguana friend, Wendell, Edward takes them on an underwater adventure to the Sargasso Sea. The adventure becomes life-threatening when Danny and Wendell are attacked by a giant squid. Danny must save his friend and does so with a long-awaited fire breath. Not only is Danny a hero but he gets an A on his re-submitted paper. The exchanges between the less-adventurous and nervous Wendell and nonchalant Danny make this a laugh-out-loud read. The text is generously illustrated with engaging, comic-book style cartoons in green, black, and white, many full page and others that cover several spreads. This humorous adventure story will appeal to reluctant readers and children seeking early chapter books.—Tina Martin, Arlington Heights Memorial Library, IL

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Vernon, U. (2015). Knight-napped!: Knight-napped! . Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vernon, Ursula. 2015. Knight-napped!: Knight-napped!. Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vernon, Ursula. Knight-napped!: Knight-napped! Penguin Young Readers Group, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Vernon, U. (2015). Knight-napped!: knight-napped! Penguin Young Readers Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Vernon, Ursula. Knight-napped!: Knight-napped! Penguin Young Readers Group, 2015.

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