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Battle Bugs #7

The Dragonfly Defense

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Max Darwin is called back to Bug Island urgently. Lizards have been spotted making landfall on the banks of the Roaring Rapids river.

Max soon realizes that the lizards are just a small nuisance compared to the giant that's been ferrying them across from Reptile Island. Admiral Longtooth, a huge saltwater crocodile, is determined to show the bugs that the battle may be over, but they'll never win the war.


 

128 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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Jack Patton

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October 20, 2022
A little boy who know's a lot about bugs and reptiles.
I think people would like it if they like bugs and reading.
I did not feel any emotions then again i'm not a kind of guy to feel emotions while reading.
I learned that the yellow dragonfly is the biggest dragonfly in the world.
I would read it again if I have way to much free time because I don't like reading.
I want to read more books by the same writer and author that's what i'm doing.
My favorite part was when went to the battle bugs island and it was raining And it was like Cannonballs shooting down.
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September 22, 2021
1.The book I read was about pioson dart frogs birds and insects fighting.2. It depends if they are a boy or girl but if they are a boy I,d say yes.3. I felt normal because nobody died.4.I learned to not give up.5.I do think the book was interesting.I would read it agian.
6.I would like to read other books by the same author.
7.My favorite part was when foute in war.
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November 28, 2017
I liked this book because I think bug defenses are really cool to think about. Like stinging, biting, snapping, tricking, squirting, making webs, and slashing. I've never thought of bugs like that before.
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