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Let the Games Begin!
Let the Games Begin!
Let the Games Begin!
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Let the Games Begin!

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In this seventh chapter book in the fantastical Kingdom of Wrenly series, Clara sets out to prove that girls can be knights too.

The diverse subjects of Wrenly have traveled far and wide to participate in the kingdom’s Grand Tournament. Dragons will fly, trolls will juggle, and knights will duel. But when a snobby squire declares that girls can’t be knights, it’s time for Clara to prove that she can do anything she sets her mind to!

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Simon
Release dateMar 10, 2015
ISBN9781481423816
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Jordan Quinn

Jordan Quinn grew up in a fairy tale castle in England. It had a spiral stone staircase, a moat, and a dungeon. As a child she liked to play hide-and-go-seek and ride her beloved horse, Prince Charming. When she wasn’t riding, she wrote stories about fairies, trolls, dragons, and wizards. Today, Jordan lives on a ranch in California with her husband, son, and a golden retriever named Sir Toots-a-Lot.

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    That Lucas was a good friend to Clara and was a a good sport!

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Let the Games Begin! - Jordan Quinn

The Grand Tournament



Prince Lucas and King Caleb stood on the balcony that overlooked the palace grounds. It was dawn, and hammers tapped, pulleys squeaked, and men called out orders. The mainland had become the setting for Wrenly’s Grand Tournament.

The tournament took place once every two years. Everyone in the entire kingdom came to play in the games and watch the shows. The big event was only a couple days away.

Lucas watched the preparations: The gardeners trimmed the hedge maze. The gnomes polished the oversize marble chess pieces and chessboard. A squire slipped new covers over the archery targets. Villagers set up booths around the arena and stages.

Lucas turned to his father. What do you love most about the Grand Tournament? he asked.

What I love most, said the king, is the way the tournament brings together all the people and creatures in our kingdom.

I like that too, said Lucas. We get to see everyone’s special skills and talents.

Exactly, the king said. And how about you? What do you like best about the Grand Tournament?

Lucas’s eyes grew wide. I like the jousting and sword fighting.

Then Lucas pulled a sword from a scabbard on his belt. He had carved the sword from a piece of wood. Lucas showed off a few of his moves.

I can’t wait to show the Knight of Thornwood what I can do! he said as he imitated a jab.

The Knight of Thornwood, also known as Sir Hugh, was the bravest knight in the

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