• Peanut Goes to School

  • A Short Story of the Elder Races
  • By: Thea Harrison
  • Narrated by: Sophie Eastlake
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (533 ratings)

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Peanut Goes to School

By: Thea Harrison
Narrated by: Sophie Eastlake
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Publisher's summary

Dragos Cuelebre is no longer the only dragon.

Dragos’s son Liam Cuelebre (a.k.a. Peanut) is springing into existence, reminiscent of the first of the Elder Races who were born at the beginning of the world. At just six months of age, he has already grown to the size of a large five-year-old boy. He can read, write in complete sentences, and his math skills are off the chart.

A white dragon in his Wyr form, Liam also holds more power than almost anyone else. In an effort to give him a taste of normality, no matter how fleeting, his parents Pia and Dragos enroll him in first grade.

They hope school will help teach Liam how to relate to others, a vital skill that will help him control his growing Power. But school has a surprising number of pitfalls, and relating to others can be a tricky business.

When a classmate is threatened, Liam must quickly learn self-control, how to rein in his instincts, and govern his temper, because there’s no doubt about it - he is fast becoming one of the most dangerous creatures in all of the Elder Races.

©2014 Teddy Harrison LLC (P)2014 Teddy Harrison LLC

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Dragos, Pia and Peanut are the best!!!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. These are great stories. The characters are very interesting and the story telling is also great.

What other book might you compare Peanut Goes to School to and why?

I like ALL of the Dragos and Pia books. I really hope we get more. I think these two characters are the best of the the entire series of the Elder Races.

What does Sophie Eastlake bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I connect to books in a closer way when I hear them read and Sophie does an excellent Dragos!

If you could rename Peanut Goes to School, what would you call it?

I would not rename it. It is fine.

Any additional comments?

PLEASE bring back more Dragos and Pia stories and include Peanut.

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cute/ 3 starts were because it was too short.

Would you try another book from Thea Harrison and/or Sophie Eastlake?

I miss so very very much the wonderful long tale's that Thea Harrison can write. These short stories leave me pretty much, looking around for more, and more. I boiught this book on a whim, knowing that it would be a small window in a world that can be so wonderous and rich with charachters plots and twists. Still it is a cute story. Who would not love the peanut.?I hope he enters into more and longer adventures with his parents and other characters in the future. ....I just feel like the words were stolen from the pages by an evil Black Dragon and Thea needs to go and find them all and put it into llonger stories that can take you away for more t than a moment. This is just a twinkle in time. Please please stop doing this Ms Harrison. I have read all youir books. Except the other short novella. I cannot do it.

If you’ve listened to books by Thea Harrison before, how does this one compare?

Peanut may be growing up but the story is short short short.

What does Sophie Eastlake bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Love the narrator. She has a lovely way of spinning the tale, of staying with the characters and captivating her audiance. I will not disparage the narrator for the short story. Just have to moan over the author's short stories. And that is a compliment.

Do you think Peanut Goes to School needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Only if it is a real grown up book with lots of plots and twists and fun and goes on and on. I am really going to be a rebel on the short one's. Okay. I had a weak moment just to verify that I do not like to spend a credit or money for such a short story no matter how much I love the author. characters,,and narrator. Maybe some people only want to listen to an hour and a half book. But then take it out from a larger book so those of us who want a full ten hour story can enjoy it too.

Any additional comments?

Please please please write more long books. If there is someway you can take out a portion from a long book and put it into a small one for those who want small and quick then that would at least be fair. I am just sorta sad that I will not buy the one where Dragos gets hurt. Someday if Ms Harrison gathers all her short stories and puts them into one big story book, that is the day I will buy that book with great pleasure. I feel like I let my own standards down for purchasing the one short story. Sigh.

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