Blast of the Dragon's Fury


Read by L. R. W. Lee

(4.1 stars; 171 reviews)

Ten-year-old, Andy Smithson believes he is merely a kid too often in trouble--until his destiny as the Chosen One to break a 500-year-old curse is revealed. Swept away to the land of Oomaldee of medieval times era, he discovers he must collect several ingredients for a magic potion to defeat the oppressive curse that plagues the land, the first of which is the scale of a red dragon, the fiercest of all dragon species. There's just one tiny problem, he's never battled dragons, except in video games. Armed with only his wits, an ancient sword and a magic key, he must overcome grave peril at every turn before he can even attempt the feat. No pressure, but it's his skill alone that will save - or condemn - the kingdom forever.


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Chapters

Episode 1: The Boy Screws Up Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 2: Curse Day Remembered Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 3: The King's Taster Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 4: The Flood Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 5: A Clue! Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 6: Jammin' to Medieval Rock Bands Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 7: The Dragon Trainer Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 8: Poisoned! Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 9: A Perilous Journey Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 10: Gift in a Gold Box Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 11: Where's Methuselah? Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 12: Trapped! Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 13: King Abaddon Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 14: A Raging River Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 15: The Battle Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 16: Daisy Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 17: Dragon Riding Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 18: Fierce Competition Read by L. R. W. Lee
Episode 19: The Voice Read by L. R. W. Lee

Reviews


(0 stars)

If you love adventure and whimsy fantasy, then it matters not your age. I am 42 and fell in love with the characters! The story is very successful at taking me away from reality for a bit. As for the way the book is read, I wouldn't be able to ...

not impressed


(2 stars)

maybe adequate for young children but I've heard better stories written by high school students. I won't be looking for the sequels.

god awful audio. please redo it.


(1.5 stars)


(0 stars)

I would say this book targets children and the younger end of young adults for which it is a great book. It has a young boy who grows and makes positive moral decisions through many exciting adventures which is a good base for the age group. The comment which is ...


(0 stars)

It does sound like she is in a bathroom. She is not reading the same exact words that I have on my screen for the e-book. I was excited that my students could read the e-book and listen to the audio at the same time, but it will completely throw ...


(0 stars)

Im sorry I couldn't even start to get into the book. She sounds like she is sitting in a bathroom or something and the sound quality is not very good. The book sounded good. Maybe I will look into reading a hard copy myself.


(0 stars)

A wonderful and exciting adventure, I enjoyed every step I took with thnextem and look forward to the next book!


(5 stars)

I really like the story line. I will be looking for more from this story