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Original Title: | Medallion |
ISBN: | 0890842825 (ISBN13: 9780890842829) |
Edition Language: | English |
Dawn L. Watkins
Paperback | Pages: 213 pages Rating: 3.96 | 165 Users | 14 Reviews
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Title | : | Medallion |
Author | : | Dawn L. Watkins |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 213 pages |
Published | : | February 11th 2005 by JourneyForth (first published June 1985) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Christian. Childrens. Middle Grade. Juvenile |
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In Medallion, a Christian fantasy fiction novel, Dawn L. Watkins presents a willful prince who must learn the hard way that being a leader means being first a servant. Prince Trave encounters many dangers—such as an earthquake, monstrous skreels, and treachery from those he thought were his friends—before he faces the biggest challenge of all. Once he learns the real duties of a king, he must prove he is indeed worthy to rule his country.Rating About Books Medallion
Ratings: 3.96 From 165 Users | 14 ReviewsEvaluate About Books Medallion
I like this book because it has fiction creatures such as grelds. I also noticed that Gris was wearing mostly gray and black and in a different language, gris means gray.I read this in the fourth grade and I remember really like it. I might have to get a copy of it again for my own kids!
I first read this in elementary school, and while it's definitely YA, I decided that I needed a copy.
I read this in elementary school, and i hated it
Great adventure book.
I first read this in fourth grade, like a lot of kids raised in private schools that used BJU Press curriculum. I remembered it as a rousing adventure. My teacher even had the author, Dawn Watkins, visit class once, and years later I took Poetry Writing from her as one of my minor electives. Fast forward another twelve years and my wifewho had a copy in storageand I decided to revisit this as our bedtime reading. We had just finished The Silver Chair and wanted to read another fantasy, one we
This was not the book I remember.It clearly was the book I read as a kid, but in my mind it was so much better.
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