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Scrappy Claudette sets out once again with her pal Marie and her little brother Gaston to right wrongs and fight evil. And this time, it's personal. Claudette is out to get the dragon who ate her father's legs...and his legendary sword. But as usual, nothing is as simple as it seems, and Claudette is going to need Marie and Gaston's help more than ever.
Funny, fast, high-energy storytelling in an inventive and perilous fantasy landscape makes Dragons Beware! a fantastic follow-up to 2012's middle-grade hit Giants Beware!
Dragons Beware! (The Chronicles of Claudette), by Jorge Aguirre - Amazon Sales Rank: #84026 in Books
- Brand: Rosado, Rafael (ILT)/ Aguirre, Jorge
- Published on: 2015-05-12
- Released on: 2015-05-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.01" h x .30" w x 7.52" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Dragons Beware! (The Chronicles of Claudette), by Jorge Aguirre From School Library Journal Gr 3–6—After saving her village of Mont Petit Pierre from the savage Baby-Feet Eating Giant in Giants Beware (First Second, 2012), plucky heroine Claudette sets her sights on a new threat to her friends and family. Years before, the fearsome dragon Azra the Atrocious fought with Claudette's father and swallowed not only his magic sword, Breaker, but also his legs and an arm; now Claudette is determined to get the sword back. Before she can put her plan in motion, a more immediate foe threatens her home: the evil wizard Grombach has escaped his island prison and raised an army of gargoyles to destroy the town forever. Only Breaker can save them, so Claudette's father sets off to get it back. Incensed at being left behind, it is not long before Claudette enlists the aid of her brother Gaston and her friend Marie to follow and help her dad. This volume contains many of the same elements that made its predecessor so successful. The art perfectly suits the tone and action and the story is smart and funny. The true strength of the series, however, lies in the characterization. Claudette is just the right amount of bold and daring, Gaston is insecure but stronger than he realizes, and Marie is going to make a wonderful princess someday. Along with a great supporting cast, complete with seven lovelorn princes all vying for Marie's attention, no character is left behind. Kids will eat up this installment and eagerly await the next series offering. VERDICT Dragons Beware will delight fans of the first title.—Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX
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“Fast, fun, and joyous to look at!” ―Jeff Smith, author of Bone on Giants Beware!
“A young heroine and her two sidekicks set off on adventure in Giants Beware!” ―The New York Times on Giants Beware!
“A surefire hit!” ―Publishers Weekly, starred review on Giants Beware!
“Strong and lively!” ―School Library Journal, starred review on Giants Beware!
“The writing is great, the artwork is just stupendous - I can't recommend this book highly enough!” ―BoingBoing Geek Week Podcast on Giants Beware!
About the Author
Jorge Aguirre is a Colombian-American from Columbus, Ohio. He's written for everything from the most popular children's shows to documentaries about Romanian exorcisms. He lives on the East Coast. Born in Puerto Rico and based in Ohio, Rafael Rosado is a veteran of the animation industry. He is currently a storyboard artist for Warner Brothers, Disney, and Cartoon Network.
Their graphic novel Dragons Beware! is the companion to the acclaimed Giants Beware!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. May even be better than the first book!!! What a sequel! By Clark G What a fantastic follow-up to Giants Beware! We were so excited to pick this up the day it came out. My kids have been asking for this sequel since the day we finished the first book. And we are beyond thrilled. We laughed the whole way through. The one thing I think my kids even liked better in this book was the really cool dragons that the characters come face to face with. The artwork is amazing. The story is chalk full of action and humor and still has the center theme surrounded by the bond these kids share. Such a cool story about friendship and bravery. I'm just happy to be into a children's book series as much as my kids are. It's just one of those series you find yourself reading over and over. My kids drag Giants Beware around with them everyone and I suspect this one will be in tow too. Looking forward to more adventures!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A delightful graphic novel! By OpenBookSociety dot com Brought to you by OBS Reviewer ScottDragons Beware is a delightful graphic novel in the distinctively European style of a Tintin or Asterix book. The novel is light in tone and geared towards the 8-12 age group. It features many of the endearing qualities of the graphic novels mentioned, and holds an adventure guaranteed to appeal to a much wider reader base.The story is well laid out, with enough turns and twists, to delight even the most discerning older reader and will keep the tweenies’ enthralled. The story grabs characters and provides just the right amount of background to make the characters a lot more than their two dimensional counterparts would garner. The writing is fresh, fun and original and follows the five act formula common in a lot of fairy tales.And a fairy tale describes the book well. There are princes, princesses, fire breathing dragons (if you couldn’t surmise that from the title), evil wizards, and stone gargoyles that stand in the way of the young heroine, turned warrior, Claudette, her younger brother, a princess, a warrior and Claudette’s father who has had past, fateful dealings with both the wizard and the dragon. Claudette takes up the reigns and proves that innocence can often save the day; in the proud tradition of the most Tolkienesque of endings. Although geared towards younger readers, adults will find humor over and above what children might read. It really appeals to all ages.Every age group will appreciate the art that complements the story beautifully, with clear, concise, lines, distinctive characterization, and a tendency to often mimic the fun, adventurous campaign the youngsters set on. Light and airy watercolors, are exceptionally well pulled off and showcase the art in this novel beautifully, rather than mull it down or make it seem too garish. In fact, I was reminded a lot of Tintin and Asterix while admiring the art in both its breadth and simplicity.The novel lends itself well to the European style which compliments and coexists with the story almost effortlessly. I really can’t tell you the last time I saw color art this beautifully drawn. It’s most definitely a must have for graphic art connoisseurs.In this age of grim and gritty, violence prone literature, it’s definitely a pleasure to read something just for fun, an escapist high adventure novel that is well written and drawn equally as well. Fans of Tintin, Asterix, Lucky Luke, or other European graphic stories, this is a sure fire pick-up. Even those who haven’t had the pleasure of reading those timeless tales, will get a bang for their dollar. Tolkien lovers especially, will also find a lavish tip of the hat to that fantasy genre.Dragons Beware is something that everyone will bring something into and get something out of this fantastic graphic novel of high adventure.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Representation at its Best By Regular Guy Why is it SO HARD to find comic books – heck, books of any kind or genre – for young kids with compelling female protagonists who kick butt and aren’t looking for or being sought after by a guy? This is one of the good ones. My daughter loves it. That my own kid doesn’t look like nor has any desire to look like one of the “girls,” it’s wonderfully refreshing to SEE a drawn girl who looks like my own. More than a great story (and it is a great story), this is representation at its best. Like "Giants Beware," this is a rare gem.
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