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          Katie is a loving and compassionate girl who lives in a fantastical world where time has no meaning. She is thrust from her home when her uncles receive a mysterious letter from an old friend.

          After spending three days in a magic forest with her uncles, Katie finally arrives at her destination to find that all is not well. Alexandria, an explorer and friend of her uncles, has been possessed by the Great Dragon! Her only chance of survival is for Katie to convince a wizard to teach her magic.

          There's only one problem: The wizard doesn't want anything to do with her.

          Come join in the great adventure of Neverworld: The Great Dragon, where a girl's destiny leads her to a world filled with elves, fairies, unicorns, and dragon slaying.



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          Pat Ortner
          5.0 out of 5 stars A Fun read
          April 17, 2013
          Enjoyed the book, fun characters and a quick read. I love that the author didn't use 500 words to describe the surroundings and things they wore,etc. Looking forward to the next one!


          William Adams
          4.0 out of 5 stars For the first novella and a start on a series ...
          February 23, 2015
          For the first novella and a start on a series it was interesting. Hopefully, Katie and Lynn adventures come soon.

          Alicia Taylor
          4.0 out of 5 stars Good fantasy book for kids
          March 7, 2018
          This is an easy read suitable for kids about 10-14. I felt that too much of the plot was given away by the narrator in the first few chapters of the book, but the story is interesting. I did find a few typos and errorsin the book, as well. The story is about a 9-year-old girl sent off on a dangerous adventure, alone, to fulfill her birthright and destiny. She makes some unlikely, magical friends along the way. All-in-all, it would make a decent book for kids for spring break or summer reading.


          Auburnedge
          4.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy
          March 13, 2018
          This book was designed as a fantasy adventure for middle grade readers. With an unlikely heroine sent on a great adventure in order to save her world. She meets character along the way who help her to fulfill her destiny. Over all it was a cute easy read but I found it a tad bit predictable. For younger readers this may be better


           

          RYAN O 'SHAUGHNESSY M. Draklore



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