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Bone Volume 4: The Dragonslayer
Bone Volume 4: The Dragonslayer

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Author: Jeff Smith
Publisher: GRAPHIX
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 18544

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 176
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 0439706378
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780439706377
ASIN: 0439706378

Publication Date: August 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - The Dragonslayer (Bone, Book 4)
  • Library Binding - The Dragonslayer (Bone Series)
  • Hardcover - Dragonslayer (Bone)
  • Paperback - The Dragonslayer (Bone, Book 4)
  • School & Library Binding - Dragonslayer

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being "fun for the whole family." Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work "for children," partly because he knew that "no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics." He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's cotton-candy cartoons. In Bone: The Dragonslayer, the first volume of the second Bone trilogy, there is conflict, sometimes involving violence. There are forces of evil. There is war. But Bone is neither pap nor pabulum; it is challenging without being obtuse, and yes, even within its fantasy setting, Bone is real. This distinct combination makes it the best kind of children's book. Parents, read this book with your children. You'll find it may turn out to be your favorite book, too.

Product Description
Fone Bone confronts a host of dangers in Book 4 of the BONE saga, The Dragonslayer. He and Gran'ma Ben and Thorn have a terrifying encounter with Kingdok, ruler of the rat creatures. The Hooded One is inciting his army to full-scale war. Someone is continuing to haunt Thorn in her dreams. And then wise Gran'ma Ben disappears. To make matters worse, Phoney Bone has hoodwinked the townspeople into believing that he is a mighty dragonslayer. When he actually does catch the Red Dragon -- much to his surprise -- he must face up to his promise: to slay the dragon at sunrise.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great graphic novel   December 24, 2008
This graphic novel is suitable for children as well as adults. My 10-year-old grandson loves it, and his parents and I also found it enjoyable.


5 out of 5 stars Bone:The Dragonslayer book review   November 30, 2008
The book, Bone:The Dragonslayer is the 4th book of the Bone series. It is a good adventure book and is written by Jeff Smith. Their are over 1 million Bone books sold all over the world. The plot of this book is about Phoney bone, the main character, and him spreading rumors that he is going to to slay a dragon just to win a bet on who will sell more drinks. Then after they captured a dragon, Phoney bone couldn't kill the dragon, which revealed his lie. The time period in this book is in the modern times because it had cigars and dollar bills in the book. With a good storyline and good characters, this is the best adventure book yet.


5 out of 5 stars Bone Never Disappoints   December 1, 2007
With each new Bone book I get, I never get disappointed. Each book is more and more engrossing. While the black and white issues are the originals, the colors add more to the overall story than I would have guessed. The art is great, the epic story is amazing and the colors just help bring everything together even more.


5 out of 5 stars more wonderful reading!   August 15, 2007
I gotta say that once you get into the Bone series, it's hard to stop reading it, and I really enjoyed this volume, which is mostly about the antics and schemes of Phoney Bone as he tries to swindle people out of their money, hurting others along the way as things backfire terribly. Definitely great stuff!


5 out of 5 stars Bone Hits His Stride   August 13, 2007
The Bone series really hits its stride in this volume. Continuing the excellence from previous volumes, the story deepens and builds into a truly great fantasy tale, on par with classics of the prose fantasy world. I'd give this volume more than 5 stars if I could. Highly recommended.

Side note: - While I understand the all ages appeal of the Bone series; I find it odd that these books get shelved (and buried from a wider range of readers) in the young adult sections of the major chain stores. It would be better to shelve them with Graphic Novels or SciFi/Fantasy.


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