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Obscure Spells and Charms of Dragon Origin: A Dragonology Kit

Obscure Spells and Charms of Dragon Origin: A Dragonology Kit
By Dr. Ernest Drake

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Product Description

Based on the best-selling book Dragonology and including exclusive content-two new spells and a new talisman description-this unique kit is chock-full of dragon charm and will amaze you and your friends. It comes with dragon dust from Wyvern's cave, Master Merlin's talisman that doubles as a pendant, and even a translation key for the written draconic language.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38248 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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Don't buy this!!!!!1
My daughters and I love the book Dragonology. We also love the handbook. So we were thrilled when this kit came up! But what a disapointement!!!! The book is tiny (less than 3" X 3"), softcover and no good spells in it. The talisman is ok. The two other things this kit includes are dragon powder and a sliding cardboard thing to translate the dragon alphabet. THAT'S IT!!! Save your money for another book in this amazing series but the kit is NOT WORTH IT!

What a piece of trash!1
Although described as a hardcover, I purchased this for my daughter for her birthday and there was NOTHING in it that was not in the Dragonolgy text. It was also NOT a hardback, but a little pamphlet in a box with a cheap bit of plastic token. Definetly not of the quality of Dragonolgy.

Looks like leftovers that they couldn't fit into the book2
I had quite high hopes for this little kit given the phenomenal Dragonology. However, it is genuinely disappointing. The kit includes a nice plastic talisman with crystal, a package of dragon powder, a dragon rune decoder and a small 2 inch x 2 inch book of spells. For the suggested retail of $8.99, it's pretty overpriced, and the items are small enough that one wonders why they weren't incorporated into the Dragonology books in the first place. Surely with three books, filled with secret compartments, one could have found space for these?