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Secrets of Droon, Book 2, The: Journey to the Volcano Palace
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Secrets of Droon, Book 2, The: Journey to the Volcano Palace
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Secrets of Droon, Book 2, The: Journey to the Volcano Palace
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Secrets of Droon, Book 2, The: Journey to the Volcano Palace

Written by Tony Abbott

Narrated by Oliver Wyman

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Eric, Julie, and Neal have a problem. The nasty Lord Sparr has stolen a magic jewel from their friend Princess Keeah. The princess really needs their help. The good news is the jewel is in Lord Sparr's secret palace. The bad news is the secret palace is in the volcano!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 10, 2009
ISBN9780739339152
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Secrets of Droon, Book 2, The: Journey to the Volcano Palace
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Tony Abbott

Tony Abbott is the author of over a hundred books for young readers, including the bestseling series the Secrets of Droon and the Copernicus Legacy and the novels Firegirl and The Summer of Owen Todd. Tony has worked in libraries, in bookstores, and in a publishing company and has taught creative writing. He has two grown daughters and lives in Connecticut with his wife and two dogs. You can visit him online at www.tonyabottbooks.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The three main characters, of which Neil is my least favorite, are all fairly well represented in this story. The new land that they entered via portal was dangerous and reasonably suspenseful. An okay second story. Good for the right audience. Even though I wasn't the right audience, it was reasonably entertaining.