When her two big sisters embark on an adventure to explore a mysterious island, the youngest one doesn't want to be left behind--even if she does need her sisters' help to read the sign that says "Only Reality Can Kill a Dragon". Along the way, the sisters discover gorilla houses, popcorn falling from the sky like snow, and yes, a dragon that only reality can kill. What shines through from this funny story's gut-wrenchingly scary beginning ("There was a terrible plane crash!") to its sweet and satisfying ending is LINIERS's admiration for the imaginative powers of childhood.
When her two big sisters embark on an adventure to explore a mysterious island, the youngest one doesn't want to be left behind--even if she does need her sisters' help to read the sign that says "Only Reality Can Kill a Dragon". Along the way, the sisters discover gorilla houses, popcorn falling from the sky like snow, and yes, a dragon that only reality can kill. What shines through from this funny story's gut-wrenchingly scary beginning ("There was a terrible plane crash!") to its sweet and satisfying ending is LINIERS's admiration for the imaginative powers of childhood.
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