Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Academy: No Humans Allowed!
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Create Date:2021-11-04 01:21:27
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Madeleine Roux
ISBN:0063039125
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Reviews
Chad,
There's a lot to enjoy about this middle school book。 If you're one of those people who thought the monsters were misunderstood, then this book is for you。 Zelli Stormclash lives with a secret。 Her horns and tail are fake。 She's been raised by minotaurs but is secretly human。 When she comes across a book with the picture of an adventurer who looks just like her, she decides to leave the school for monsters she attends to find her birth mother。 But she won't be going alone whether she likes it or There's a lot to enjoy about this middle school book。 If you're one of those people who thought the monsters were misunderstood, then this book is for you。 Zelli Stormclash lives with a secret。 Her horns and tail are fake。 She's been raised by minotaurs but is secretly human。 When she comes across a book with the picture of an adventurer who looks just like her, she decides to leave the school for monsters she attends to find her birth mother。 But she won't be going alone whether she likes it or not。 The vegetarian owlbear, diminutive kobald, and supersmart mimic she's helped are determined to come along too。I absolutely loved this。 It's filled with heart and adventure。 Child me would have loved this too as it's set somewhere outside Waterdeep in Forgotten Realms。 。。。more
Heidi,
This is a solidly cute chapter book。 I admit that when I saw the ARC I asked for it because the cover art was adorable and it was listed as a graphic novel。 It’s actually a heavily illustrated chapter book。 It would have been adorable if it had been a pure graphic novel。 It’s about a human girl left in a basket and raised by a pair of minotaur women。 She’s “disguised” as a minotaur herself, though very poorly disguised and attending a school for young monsters。 It’s a pretty wholesome story, asi This is a solidly cute chapter book。 I admit that when I saw the ARC I asked for it because the cover art was adorable and it was listed as a graphic novel。 It’s actually a heavily illustrated chapter book。 It would have been adorable if it had been a pure graphic novel。 It’s about a human girl left in a basket and raised by a pair of minotaur women。 She’s “disguised” as a minotaur herself, though very poorly disguised and attending a school for young monsters。 It’s a pretty wholesome story, aside from the child abandonment…。 about friendship and family。 It would be a fine choice for a kid of the right age who likes fantasy。 。。。more
Mila,
Zelli Stormcrash has a secret, the horns and tail on her body are things she wears。 When her Minotaur mothers brought her into their family they had to disguise her as nothing is as unwelcome to monsters as a human。 Living and studying at the Dungeon Academy where monsters learn how to haunt, Zelli pretends to be a minotaur and tries to hide in the background though her urge to be heroic attracts some attention。 During Horrible Humans class she learns of dreaded human Allidora Steelstrike and ca Zelli Stormcrash has a secret, the horns and tail on her body are things she wears。 When her Minotaur mothers brought her into their family they had to disguise her as nothing is as unwelcome to monsters as a human。 Living and studying at the Dungeon Academy where monsters learn how to haunt, Zelli pretends to be a minotaur and tries to hide in the background though her urge to be heroic attracts some attention。 During Horrible Humans class she learns of dreaded human Allidora Steelstrike and can't help but notice the resemblance, could this be her birth mother? Could among humans be where she truly belongs? When she overhears students have yet to return from a task and that the famed horrid adventurer is rumoured to be nearby, Zelli decides to sneak away to find the truth。 She won't be alone though, a trio of students that don't quite fit the monster mould who think her a hero set to help the lost students are keen to assist。 What truth will Zelli find on her quest, and how will those around her react when the truth comes out?With Dungeons and Dragons being as beloved to many as it is, I was excited to see how a middlegrade novel would introduce an audience to the license。 I enjoyed that instead of a traditional adventurer story this one told that of creatures known as villains。 The main cast of characters are all wonderful, especially Hugo the vegan Owlbear with his calm and comforting presence。 Zelli and her party all follow their authentic selves which is wonderful to see celebrated。 Things that others like them saw as weaknesses were their greatest strengths leading to some sweet and funny moments。 The novel was not what I expected, sometimes feeling like a mix between early readers and middlegrade, so the pacing felt a bit off。 As someone who has never played D&D it still felt a fun introduction to the world。Dungeon Academy is story of belonging that champions authenticity that should appeal to the younger end of a middlegrade audience who enjoy fantasy adventures。 I'm sure it'll also be a hit for families who love D&D looking for fun ways to share the world with young ones in their lives。Thank you to the publisher for an early digital copy to review。 。。。more
Juli,
As a big fan of D&D, this middle grade story made me happy to my soul。 The academy trains monsters and magical creatures。 Zelli is a human。 Her parents disguise her as a minotaur so that she can blend in with the other monstrous students。 She does her best to not get noticed, but it's a bit difficult to hide what you really are, especially when attending classes like "The History of Horrible Humans。'' This book is just so much fun! The illustrations are wonderful, and the humorous adventure is e As a big fan of D&D, this middle grade story made me happy to my soul。 The academy trains monsters and magical creatures。 Zelli is a human。 Her parents disguise her as a minotaur so that she can blend in with the other monstrous students。 She does her best to not get noticed, but it's a bit difficult to hide what you really are, especially when attending classes like "The History of Horrible Humans。'' This book is just so much fun! The illustrations are wonderful, and the humorous adventure is entertaining。 Perfect middle grade book! As an adult and RPG player, I enjoyed it too!The fun story also has some important lessons on embracing differences and the importance of true friendships。 Loved this book! **I voluntarily read a review copy of this book from Harper Collins。 All opinions expressed are entirely my own** 。。。more
Ms。 Yingling,
E ARC porvided by EdelweissCute book for younger fans of Dungeons and Dragons。 Love the illustrations。 I was looking for something a bit more like Anderson's The Dungeoneers or O'Donnell's Homerooms and Hall Passes。 E ARC porvided by EdelweissCute book for younger fans of Dungeons and Dragons。 Love the illustrations。 I was looking for something a bit more like Anderson's The Dungeoneers or O'Donnell's Homerooms and Hall Passes。 。。。more