The enchanted charms The seventh adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy

Geronimo Stilton

Book - 2015

For the seventh time Geronimo Stilton finds himself in the Kingdom of Fantasy--this time Blossom, Queen of the Fairies, needs him to find the seven enchanted charms before the evil Wizard of the Black Pearl can get to them.

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Published
New York, NY : Scholastic Inc [2015]
©2015
Language
English
Italian
Corporate Author
Piemme Archives
Main Author
Geronimo Stilton (author)
Corporate Author
Piemme Archives (illustrator)
Other Authors
Danilo Barozzi (illustrator), Silvia Bigolin (translator), Carla De Bernardi, Federico Brusco, Emily Clement
Item Description
"Based on an original idea by Elisabetta Dami"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
309 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780545746151
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The latest in the Kingdom of Fantasy series sends Geronimo Stilton on a scavenger hunt for magic items to stop an evil wizard.Plagued by his own success writing fantasy novels based on his wild dreams, Geronimo Stilton finds himself mobbed in public for autographs and then in private pressured by his friends and family to hurry up and write the next one. But before he can write, he needs to dream the next story, which leads to a comical series of events as his sleep is continually thwarted. Finally, after joining his nephew on a beach visit, he falls asleep and ends up in the Kingdom of Fantasy. While it's a stand-alone story, there is also a concise rundown of his previous adventures. The fairy queen, Blossom, sends a crab messenger to deliver a mission to Geronimo. He must collect the seven enchanted charms from their guardians before an evil wizard can steal and use them to conquer the land. Although the plot makes good use of the various fantasy settings (resulting in lovely maps), it's not terribly original or engaging on its own. The crab sidekick, Chatterclaw, is an entertaining mix of cheerful pessimism and questionable judgment, though his forgetful speech pattern wears thin. The art throughout goes beyond bolstering the story, offering a variety of interactive puzzles. Adequate for its audience. (Fantasy. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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