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The New Kid at School

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Wiglaf is small and quiet and will not harm a living thing. But then he sees a sign for the Dragon Slayers' Academy. He thinks classes like "101 Ways to Slay" could help him become a brave hero. But after just one day at school, Wiglaf and his friend Eric must enter the Dark Forest to slay a terrible dragon. New readers will love critically acclaimed author Kate McMullan's fun blend of adventure and wacky humor.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Wiglaf just isn't like his boisterous and belligerent brothers and sisters. When a traveling minstrel befriends him by sharing a tale of brave deeds and a fierce dragon, the first story that Wiglaf has ever heard, he knows he has found his calling. As luck would have it, Wiglaf's parents see the merit in sending their meek son to the Dragon Slayer's Academy. L.J. Ganser narrates with gusto--a blustery father, droll siblings and students, and an exceedingly excited Wiglaf. With child-friendly humor, Ganser exaggerates or understates each absurdity. Not a single tongue-in-cheek detail is whisked aside, and all add to the mirth. Look out dragons! A.R. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 1997
      This first episode of McMullan's (Nutcracker Noel) Dragon Slayers' Academy series is a silly, good-natured spoof on tymes of olde when dragon slaying was the chosen pastime of the bravest hearts. When a minstrel befriends young Wiglaf, he relates tales of a fearful dragon and bequeaths to the boy a rusty sword that is magical--though he can't recall the words that will activate its power. Before wandering off, he predicts that the boy will one day be a "mighty hero." Wiglaf then spies a notice advertising a school with just the classes he needs to achieve that lofty status (e.g., How to Stalk a Fire-Breather and 101 Ways to Slay). He and a classmate eventually best a beast by discovering its secret weakness: an intolerance for bad jokes. This caper, at its most comical moments, incorporates Monty Python-esque slapstick and language ("We shall go thitherward to carry out our plan!"); it also sinks to some gratuitous grossness (slime from Gorzil's nose "spattered on the ground in greasy yellow puddles") and over-the-edge inanity (Wiglaf's dragon-slaying crony, Eric, confesses he is actually Princess Erica, daughter of Queen Barb and King Ken). Children will have a few phrases to groan over, yet plenty to chuckle about with these Arthurian-era antics. A second volume, Revenge of the Dragon Lady, is due in November. Ages 7-10.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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