Synopses & Reviews
When Megs dragon, Laddy, flies away from home, she knows she must go on a quest to find him. But she hasnt counted on her parents, the king and queen of Greeve, sending ten guardsmen along. Fortunately, she is also accompanied by her best friends: Dilly, a lady-in-waiting and a cool head in any crisis not involving heights; Cam, a gardeners assistant who knows the exact value of a brick shed filled with sausages; Nort, a skinny guardsman who has never given much thought to crows; and Lex, a young wizard with bad taste in horses, magic carpets, and sorceresses. Of course, Megs quest goes topsy-turvy once she enters the enchanted forest—and her adventure is just beginning. Whats more, meeting up with the dashing bandit Bain again isnt at all what she expected. Will this princess be able to rescue herself, let alone anybody else?
In The Runaway Princess, Meg and her friends defeated a pack of princes. Now theyre going to need swordplay, magic, and a whole lot of courage to find Laddy and get back home!
Review
“This humorous adventure, a sequel to The Runaway Princess (Farrar, 2006), captures readers attention from the start and doesnt let go.” —School Library Journal
“Coombs mines the tropes of folklore for her situations and characters, and fans . . .will appreciate the strong feminist ending.” —Booklist
“Enchanted forests, rampant transmogrification, evil sorceresses and giants are all fine fodder for Coombss invent twists on traditional fairy tales.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Coombs again takes a familiar setup . . . and makes it fresh with droll humor, brisk plotting, and multidimensional characters. . . . A warm, witty story that will leave readers clamoring for the next installment.” —The Horn Book
Synopsis
In "The Runaway Princess," Meg and her friends defeated a pack of princes. Now they're going to need swordplay, magic, and a whole lot of courage to find Laddy and get back home.
About the Author
KATE COOMBS is the author of The Runaway Princess, an ALA Notable Book. She lives in Los Angeles, California.