“Oliver Moon & the Dragon Disaster (Book 2)” by Sue Mongredien is a children’s fiction book that follows the adventures of Oliver Moon, a junior wizard, and his friends. In this installment, Oliver is excited about the annual Festival of Magic parade, but he’s stuck with the boring job of picking up litter. He decides to liven things up with the help of his new pet dragon, but things don’t quite go as planned.
Storyline
The book is about Oliver’s attempt to make his litter-picking job more exciting by using his new pet dragon. However, things quickly go awry when the dragon gets out of control and causes chaos in the town. Oliver must find a way to stop the dragon and restore order to the Festival of Magic parade.
Reception
The book has received mixed reviews from readers, with some enjoying the story and characters, while others found it to be poorly written and repetitive. Some readers have praised the book’s humor and entertainment value, while others have criticized the story’s predictability and lack of depth.
Illustrations
The book features illustrations throughout, which add to its appeal for young readers. The illustrations are colorful and engaging, bringing the characters and story to life.
Target Audience
The book is suitable for children aged 7-10 years old, particularly those who enjoy fantasy and adventure stories.