Fairies, dragons, wizards, and more await Geronimo on every magical Kingdom of Fantasy adventure!
The Rebel Empress has regained her crown. But not everything has gone according to plan: The Army of the Invisible is still a serious threat. Geronimo and his team set out to save the Kingdom of Fantasy, again!
Elisabetta Dami is an Italian author that currently resides in Italy. She is the author of the Geronimo Stilton series, a bestselling childrens book. She enjoys traveling the world seeking ideas for her series. She writes under a pseudonym of Geronimo Stilton. She is also a co-owner of Italian based publishing company Edizioni Piemme.
The book itself was fine, but I am disappointed that none of Geronimo’s accomplishments, powers, collected objects, etc. were never really brought up again. He’s supposed to be training baby dragon twins, have a special sword, have a ring of light, be a king of his own kingdom, be a winged one, etc., but all that’s not continued. It would have been nice if any of those achievements were used at any point in the books after he did gained something special.
Written in Author Elisabetta Dami's style, this book is very nice and amazing to read for young fantasy lovers. I was amazed by her writing style. Geronimo Stilton is fantastic for who love fantasy and imagination: kids or adults.
Okay, this book really needs an editor. Like, I'm sorry, but there is no way that this English translation can be acceptable. Please.
Aside from that... IT WAS AWESOMMEEEEEEE. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
Dawn- Is the cutest tiger of all time and I am just, like, so freaking happy that she got such a nice role in this book.
Geronimo- IS AMAZING AS ALWAYS!
Winglet- Needs to quit her job and die, because her mom is just way better and I'd much rather have her in my stories then this little "Rebel Princess". *Yawns*
This book is amazing!!!! This book is full of magic and wonder! This was an awesome book to read. Everyone should read this book. I love how one of my favorite character, Winglet loves to have an adventure and is not afraid of anything!
my favorite part is when they have to paint themselves gray to disguise themselves so the grayness wouldn't catch them and turn them sad selfish and angry
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Geronimo Stilton was probably one of the first chapter books I read as a kid besides Fancy Nancy, Junie B. Jones, A to Z Mysteries, and like Magic Treehouse. Some kid would read me her Geronimo Stilton books during this afterschool program I used to attend many years ago and I still vividly remember her butchering the name, but I couldn't read at the time so I can't blame her. Then, when I went to my local library years later to find the Geronimo Stilton books I completely butchered the name too but luckily there was a cardboard cutout of him and I just pointed at it and the librarian laughed at me. It was not very nice of her because I was only like 3 feet tall at the time.
I would have enjoyed the reading if my library copy wasn't so crusty. The entire time I couldn't get the image out of my mind that some Cheeto puff kid was munching away while flipping the pages with Lorax orange fingers, then licking them afterward. I like how there are different fonts and little illustrations included. If I had adhd, this book series would be the most engaging.
I thought it was good because it was about heroes fighting a wizard. And also about fairies. And I love fairies! And I also liked it because it was about this thing called an Infinite Seed, which created the power of life.