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Ella and Owen #1

Ella and Owen 1: The Cave of Aaaaah! Doom!

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The Ella and Owen series debuts with a fun romp through the world of dragons! Readers can follow twin sibling dragons as they head deep into the forest in search of a wizard who may be able to cure Owen of his fiery cold.

Dragon twins Ella and Owen are always at odds. Owen wants to stay in bed and read, but adventurous Ella convinces him to go with her to search for a cure for his fiery cold. Then the journey quickly becomes scarier than either twin could have imagined!

Can Ella and Owen escape an ogre, outsmart the evil vegetable wizard, and cure Owen’s cold?

113 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 7, 2017

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Jaden Kent

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930 reviews97 followers
December 27, 2017
I've been reading a lot of early chapter books recently, since it's an area I'm relatively unfamiliar with. But, even for one of those, this is light on substance. The adventure the two dragons find themselves on isn't written in such a way that the danger and peril really read like any kind of threat to their success. I don't necessarily expect tons of dramatic tension and the ever-looming threat of death to be found in a book for kids still in the single-digits, but I would like for it to feel like maybe the heroes won't accomplish their mission. A little bit of dramatic tension is a good thing, but was, for this reader, missing here.
Profile Image for Cindy Mitchell *Kiss the Book*.
6,002 reviews221 followers
May 10, 2018
Kent, Jaden The Cave of AAAAAH! DOOM! (Ella and Owen Book #1), 96 pages. Little Bee (Bonnier), 2017. $6. Language: G (o swears); Mature Content: G; Violence: G.

Ella and Owen are young dragon siblings. When Owen gets the flu they go on a quest to find a mythical dragon wizard to cure him. On the way they have a number of adventures like being captured by a dragon eating Ogre and discovering a Wicked Wizard Waffle. But their biggest challenge will be facing their greatest hate –an Evil Vegetable Wizard –will they be able to outwit this dastardly foe?

This chapter book is for 1-2nd grade learning readers who want an easy to read, silly, nonsensical, and full of illustrations. I think the cover is appealing and looks spookier than it really is (which is a good thing for younger readers). I would add this to my library.

EL (K-3) – ADVISABLE Stephanie, Elementary School Librarian, Author
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528 reviews30 followers
August 7, 2019
My girls love dragons. I grabbed this book simply because it had a ton of pictures and dragons in it. Well, it was a hit. It's silly and both girls MADE me read it in one sitting because they didn't want to end. My youngest (6) loved it so much she is begging for her own copy.

two dragon siblings go on an adventure to cure the brother's Fire cough. The sister is free-spirited and a little over-eager to get into trouble. Owen prefers his adventures to happen in book-form and is constantly challenging his sisters leadership. It makes for a funny combination. Add to that bad guys who are never really very bad (more silly than scary) and it's a recipe for kid fun.

Be warned, this ends in a complete cliff hanger! That's not something I've ever seen in an early chapter book, but make sure you have the next book or your littles will be MAD at you and beg you to take them to the library.
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157 reviews
March 1, 2018
Silly middle-grade book about dragon twins, one with a cold, that go on an adventure to find a wizard that will cure Owen's cold. I read this aloud to a 3rd grade class today and they were hooked. I didn't show them the illustrations, but a kid would definitely like them while they're reading. I kind of want to read the rest of the series now...
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6 reviews2 followers
April 9, 2019
I read this to/with my 4.5 year old son. We were intrigued by the name of the book since it has his first name in it, so I picked it up to start our journey into reading chapter books together - something I’ve been looking forward to since before I had any kids. And so begins adding books with chapters to my son’s nightly reading routine!

I really don’t want to give any book under a 3 star rating, because I know how much work and effort has to go into getting something published, but that being said, this book had very little substance other than maybe the fun illustrations. My son seemed to like it though. He liked the big exaggerated words.

We’ll get the second one simply to continue with familiar characters. Very simply. Maybe he’ll pick it back up when he can read as well. Who knows? So starts our chapter book collection, and hopefully his continued love for reading chapter books and beyond!
1,015 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2022
The story of two dragon siblings adventuring to cure a cold. Language and writing was okay. Words are largish and spaced, making this book shorter than things like the Notebook of Doom stories. Story felt cut off and unfinished with an awkward cliffhanger.

Cute art accompanies each page.

This book is good for precocious first graders. Perhaps a bit short and light for my third grader, but YMMV, depending on their reading level.
Profile Image for Chloe (Always Booked).
3,170 reviews122 followers
March 28, 2023
This is a cute story about sibling dragons who are on a quest to help cure a cold. Ella is the sister and she's the brains of the operation. She makes a plan to take her brother to a healer in the "Cave of AAH! Doom!" but she doesn't tell him that-- she says its the Cave of Caves. He has a cold and needs to be healed because he's sneezing fire everywhere. They go on an adventure and find out the healer is not who they expected. It ends on a cliffhanger-- so exciting!
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1,534 reviews14 followers
July 18, 2018
Owen the dragon has a cold which causes him to sneeze fire! His sister, Ella, insists on visiting the Cave of Caves (really the Cave of Aaaaah! Doom!) to meet Wizard Orlock Morlock who is rumored to be able to cure ailments. What follows is an entertaining adventure involving ogres, sprites, and evil waffles.

Ends on a cliffhanger.

Profile Image for Melissa.
2,718 reviews40 followers
September 10, 2017
3 1/2 stars. A completely goofy beginning chapter book with lots of illustrations. Two sibling dragons set out on a madcap adventure filled with vegetable wizards, ogre toenails and belly button lint.
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2,613 reviews74 followers
August 17, 2020
August 2020 - a heavily illustrated (black and white) chapter book short enough to read over a few nights. Dragons, some adventure, a little gross humor, and the ending sets up the next in the series.
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1,394 reviews
January 7, 2022
There are some amazingly creative characters in the book and with short chapters, it is a perfect book to read to your young one right before bed. We will probably read the rest of the series about twin dragons who have adventures.
197 reviews
December 17, 2025
We've been reading this on repeat for bedtime lately. My children definitely enjoy it. It's got fun illustrations and enough humor to keep them going. Solid choice if you are looking for a beginning chapter book.
184 reviews
November 23, 2017
Silly, simple goofy story - great for your readers transitioning to chapter books.
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Author 1 book49 followers
February 14, 2018
Book ends abruptly, to be picked up immediately in the next volume
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6,912 reviews69 followers
July 3, 2018
Bookaday #33. Beginner style (but smaller font size and less picture support) chapter book about dragon twins, the brother a bookworm, sister an adventurer. More kid appeal than story substance.
Profile Image for Jenny Yergin.
321 reviews10 followers
September 5, 2018
Adorable early chapter book. Great appeal for children with dragons and disgusting things.
Profile Image for Keith.
80 reviews
April 4, 2019
Fun book about dragons for little kids with slightly longer attention spans. Was bummed that it's a "to be continued"
Profile Image for Matthew.
Author 1 book5 followers
September 4, 2022
The kids enjoyed the story and want to continue the story with the next book. The story is quite simple and humorous, but it is still tinged by the rude humor that is often aimed at kids.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
161 reviews22 followers
March 9, 2017
Super-cute story about Dragon siblings. My student was a big fan.

(Longer review to come)

I receives a free copy of this book from the publisher at ALA
9 reviews
June 14, 2023
I liked the part when they got captured and Owen used his fire breath to get out of there.
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