16 Best Fantasy Audiobooks for Tweens

Fantasy audiobooks for tweens are a treasure trove of enchanting stories. Are you or a tween you know ready to be dazzled by magic, thrilled by an encounter with dragons, or whisked away into another world? If so, this post is for you!

Here are 16 incredible fantasy audiobooks for tweens to listen to:

I’ve included book descriptions, listeners’ ratings and summaries of positive and negative comments for each book are below. On the other hand, if you’d like a quick summary, here’s a comparison chart.


Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

Description

Imagine it were possible to bring the characters from a book to life. Not like when you listen to an audiobook with such enchantment that the characters seem to jump off the pages and into your bedroom…but for real. Imagine they could actually climb out of the pages and into our world.

Then imagine if those characters brought their world into ours.

This is the story of young Meggie, who lives a quiet life alone with her father Mo, a bookbinder, until one cruel night when Mo reads aloud from Inkheart, and an evil ruler named Capricorn escapes the boundaries of fiction and lands in their living room. Suddenly, Meggie is smack in the middle of the kind of adventure she has only read about in books.

Somehow, Meggie and Mo must learn to harness the magic that conjured up this nightmare. Somehow they must change the course of the story that has changed their lives forever.

This is Inkheart, a timeless tale about books, about imagination, about life.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 3.88

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

What’s our first enchantment-filled story? It’s Inkheart, a fantasy audiobook filled with magic and strong family relationships. Fans immediately had a reason to bond with the characters in this audiobook: all of them were book-lovers!

Many of listeners were delighted by this shared commonality as well as the entire premise of books coming to life. Inkheart, they said, took this idea and delivered on it beautifully.

Moreover, fans said that this immersive adventure kept them turning the proverbial pages for hours on end. For some, this was due to its engaging characters, while others cited its vividly expressed world.

Negative Comments

If readers didn’t enjoy Inkheart, what reasons did they give? For the most part, critics said that the audiobook struck them as overly descriptive. Because of this, they tended to characterize the story as slow-paced.


Dragonwatch by Brandon Mull

Description

In the hidden dragon sanctuary of Wyrmroost, Celebrant the Just, King of the Dragons, plots his revenge. He has long seen the sanctuaries as prisons, and he wants nothing more than to overthrow his captors and return the world to the Age of Dragons, when he and his kind ruled and reigned without borders. The time has come to break free and reclaim his power.

No one person is capable of stopping Celebrant and his dragon horde. It will take the ancient order of Dragonwatch to gather again if there is any chance of saving the world from destruction. In ancient times, Dragonwatch was a group of wizards, enchantresses, dragon slayers, and others who originally confined the majority of dragons into sanctuaries. But nearly all of the original Dragonwatch members are gone, and so the wizard Agad reaches out to Grandpa Sorenson for help.

As Kendra and Seth confront this new danger, they must draw upon all their skills, talents, and knowledge as only they have the ability to function together as a powerful dragon tamer. Together they must battle against forces with superior supernatural powers and breathtaking magical abilities.

How will the epic dragon showdown end? Will dragons overthrow humans and change the world as we know it?

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.35

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Second on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is DragonwatchThis adventure tale dazzled fans with its imaginative fantasy world and captivating cocktail of action, adventure and dragons. 

With its fast-pace, Dragonwatch kept listeners glued to its storyline as they explored enchanted lands, encountered magical creatures and survived danger. The story struck them as imaginative and immersive, with rich descriptions bringing the world to life. 

On another note, listeners who were familiar with the prequel series, Fablehavensaid it was a delight to reacquaint themselves with Seth and Kendra, the protagonists. Overall, they were happy to report that Dragonwatch wove the same storytelling magic over them as Fablehaven had.

Negative Comments

If listeners didn’t enjoy Dragonwatchwhat did they say? For the most part, critics had two reasons.

The first was that the book was heavy on explanations and expositions. As for the second, listeners familiar with the prequel series, which starred the same protagonists, said that the book reset their character growth. Because they enjoyed the characters’ previous maturation, they were disappointed to see the characters act in ways that seemed childish.


Fires of Invention by J. Scott Savage

Description

Trenton Colman is a creative thirteen-year-old boy with a knack for all things mechanical. But his talents are viewed with suspicion in Cove, a steam-powered city built inside a mountain. In Cove, creativity is a crime and “invention” is a curse word.

Kallista Babbage is a repair technician and daughter of the notorious Leo Babbage, whose father died in an explosion—an event the leaders of Cove point to as an example of the danger of creativity.

Working together, Trenton and Kallista learn that Leo Babbage was developing a secret project before he perished. Following clues he left behind, they begin to assemble a strange machine that is unlike anything they’ve ever seen before. They soon discover that what they are building may threaten every truth their city is founded on — and quite possibly their very lives.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.17

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Third on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tween is Fires of Invention. This steampunk fantasy grabbed fans’ attention with its imaginative, dystopia-inspired world, mysteries to unravel, and likeable character cast.

These listeners described it as a joy to explore the world of Cove, which resonated with secrets and rich history. Moreover, its ban on inventing and creativity came across as darky intriguing. Finding out more about this world was a treat, and it’s part of what made Fires of Invention stand out to listeners as refreshing. 

In addition, others described the characters as easy to like. While they mentioned the cast in general as each fascinating in their own right, several mentioned that Trenton, the protagonist, came across as particularly well-fleshed out and relatable. 

Negative Comments

What did critics say? In general, if listeners didn’t enjoy Fires of Inventionthey had two reasons. For some, the love triangle felt unnecessary or out of place. On the other hand, others said the adult characters came across as one-dimensional – the villains in particular – with contrived actions or motivations.


The Dragon With a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie Burgis

Description

Aventurine is the fiercest, bravest dragon there is. And she’s ready to prove it to her family by leaving the safety of their mountain cave and capturing the most dangerous prey of all: a human.

But when the human she finds tricks her into drinking enchanted hot chocolate, Aventurine is transformed into a puny human girl with tiny blunt teeth, no fire, and not one single claw.

But she’s still the fiercest creature in the mountains – and now she’s found her true passion: chocolate! All she has to do is get herself an apprenticeship (whatever that is) in a chocolate house (which sounds delicious), and she’ll be conquering new territory in no time…won’t she?

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.28

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Fourth on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is The Dragon With a Chocolate Heartan adventure full of dragons, memorable female characters and, of course, chocolate!

Fans enthused over this book’s unique combination of story elements: Aventurine as a dragon and a businesswoman, the fish-out-of-water fun, or feel-good ‘girl power’ themes.

Moreover, while Aventurine was a favorite for her boldness and well-rounded character, the rest of the cast impressed listeners as well. Fans described them as having distinct personalities from one another, goals of their own, and being admirable in their own ways. 

Negative Comments

No book is without its critics, including The Dragon With a Chocolate HeartIf listeners didn’t enjoy the story, what did they say?

In general, they cited two reasons. The first was that the beginning of the story was slow-paced, which made it difficult to connect with the book until the momentum picked up.

The second was that its ‘fish-out-of-water’ premise wasn’t developed as much as these listeners had hoped. Some said that Aventurine seemed to adapt to her transformation too quickly, which disappointed them because they were looking forward to seeing her struggles and triumphs. Related to that, others said that despite being a dragon, she came across mostly as a regular human protagonist.


Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke

Description

Firedrake, Ben, and their furry friend, Sorrel, are in search of the mythical place where dragons can live in peace forever.

Together they embark on a journey that takes them to magical lands where they meet marvelous creatures-and one ruthless villain.

Along the way, they will discover allies in odd places, courage they didn’t know they had, and a hidden destiny that changes everything.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 3.97

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Fifth on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Dragon Rider. A whirlwind adventure, this fantasy novel delighted both tweens, adults, and children with its lighthearted fun.

Several commented that even though the audiobook itself is long, the proverbial pages seemed to rush by. In addition, listeners who loved dragons in particular said that this story was a treat.

Overall, fans highly recommended this fantasy audiobook for listeners between 8-12 years old.

Negative Comments

If listeners didn’t enjoy Dragon Rider, they typically said it was because the story sticks too closely to the classic fantasy quest tale. The plot is straightforward, without unexpected twists or surprises.

Other listeners, though, said that they wished the character cast had more dimension. The characters sounded and acted the same, making it difficult for this section of the audience to connect with them.


Fledgling by Nicole Conway

Description

When Jaevid Broadfeather is given the rare opportunity to become a dragonrider for the king’s army, the 15-year-old boy has no idea that he is part of a conspiracy that will rock the very foundations of the kingdom.

Jaevid Broadfeather has grown up as a wartime refugee, hiding from the world because of his mixed racial heritage.

He feels his future is hopeless, until a chance encounter with a wild dragon lands him in Blybrig Academy — a place usually forbidden to anyone but the rich and royal.

But Jaevid’s case is special; no dragon has voluntarily chosen a rider in decades, so the proud riders of Blybrig must begrudgingly let him join their brotherhood despite his bloodline.

Lieutenant Sile Derrick, a sternly tempered man with a mysterious past, becomes his instructor and immediately takes a peculiar interest in Jaevid’s future.

While struggling through the rigorous physical demands of training, things begin to go awry. Jaevid witnesses the king’s private guards kidnapping Sile in the dead of night.

When none of the elder riders are willing to help him, Jaevid begins a dangerous adventure to save his instructor.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.09

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Fledgling is another one of our fantasy audiobooks for tweens that listeners praised. If you’re looking for a fantasy audiobook that adults, young adults and tweens can enjoy, listeners say that this novel is it.

A mixture of an underdog story and a coming-of-age tale, listeners found themselves inspired and rooting for Jaevid and his dragon throughout the story. In particular, they praised the heartwarming relationship between the two.

By the end of the audiobook, they were eager to hear more about the pair’s adventures.

Negative Comments

What did listeners say if they didn’t enjoy the audiobook? A few of them commented that Fledgling had uneven pacing. Sometimes, critics said, the story seemed to jump ahead too quickly. At other times, it seemed too slow.

On the other hand, others said that they found aspects of the story unconvincing. For example, the training scenes seemed artificially harsh to meet an expected fantasy trope, rather than for practical reasons.


Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Description

One boy…
One dragon…
A world of adventure.

When Eragon finds a polished blue stone in the forest, he thinks it is the lucky discovery of a poor farm boy; perhaps it will buy his family meat for the winter.

But when the stone brings a dragon hatchling, Eragon soon realizes he has stumbled upon a legacy nearly as old as the Empire itself.

Overnight his simple life is shattered, and he is thrust into a perilous new world of destiny, magic, and power.

With only an ancient sword and the advice of an old storyteller for guidance, Eragon and the fledgling dragon must navigate the dangerous terrain and dark enemies of an Empire ruled by a king whose evil knows no bounds.

Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders?

The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 3.89

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Next up is Eragon, a fantasy audiobook for tweens, but also for teens and adults. This epic story is known for taking beloved fantasy elements and mixing them into a swashbuckling, dragon-filled adventure.

Listeners appreciated that much of what they loved seeing in fantasy stories featured in this epic: supernatural abilities, sword-fighting, dragon riders, prophecies, elves, hidden realms and of course, the hero pitted against a seemingly invincible empire.

Listeners said that Eragon swept them away into the world of Alagaësia and its many interesting characters. They often commented that fans of Lord of the Rings would find elements to this story that they’d enjoy.

Negative Comments

Unfortunately, the same reason that fans loved this fantasy audiobook was the same reason that critics didn’t: the familiar tropes.

Its similarities to Lord of the Rings and Star Wars frustrated critics. Whereas ‘Lord of the Rings meets Star Wars with dragons’ delighted fans, these listeners thought that Eragon was too predictable for their taste.

Because of this, several commented that the audiobook might be better suited for first-time fantasy listeners.


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis

Description

Four adventurous siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie — step through a wardrobe door and into the land of Narnia, a land frozen in eternal winter and enslaved by the power of the White Witch.

But when almost all hope is lost, the return of the Great Lion, Aslan, signals a great change. . .and a great sacrifice.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.26

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Another story on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens that adult listeners will love is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first book in C.S Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series.

Listeners who adored the story enthused that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was a swashbuckling tale brimming with adventure, a truly wondrous world and a fantastic conclusion.

Several of these listeners had read the story as children or tweens and found that, when rereading the book as an adult, it still enchanted them.

Negative Comments

Several listeners didn’t find The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for them, however. Lewis originally published the book more than 50 years ago, and unfortunately, several of the terms of phrase rubbed listeners the wrong way.


A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’Engle

Description

It was a dark and stormy night; Meg Murry, her small brother Charles Wallace, and her mother had come down to the kitchen for a midnight snack when they were upset by the arrival of a most disturbing stranger.

“Wild nights are my glory,” the unearthly stranger told them. “I just got caught in a downdraft and blown off course. Let me sit down for a moment, and then I’ll be on my way. Speaking of ways, by the way, there is such a thing as a tesseract.”

A tesseract is a wrinkle in time. To tell more would rob the reader of the enjoyment of Miss L’Engle’s unusual book.

A Wrinkle in Time, winner of the Newberry Medal in 1963, is the story of the adventures in space and time of Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin O’Keefe (athlete, student, and one of the most popular boys in high school). They are in search of Meg’s father, a scientist who disappeared while engaged in secret work for the government on the tesseract problem.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.01

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

A Wrinkle in Time is another fantasy audiobook for tweens, one that has surged in popularity among adults as well thanks to a recent movie (2018) and a slew of graphic novels.

Fans cited its atmospheric prose and authentic characterization as major pluses. The main character, Meg, struck them as particularly well-developed when compared to other childrens’ or Young Adult novels. Listeners often said she came across as brave, but also reacted realistically to what felt like encounters with true evil.

Negative Comments

Some adults listeners, however, weren’t so enthusiastic. They mentioned that while A Wrinkle in Time was a great coming-of-age story, particularly for young girls, it felt too simple for them.

These listeners often also mentioned that while Meg is initially sympathetic, she’s later prone to too many overreactions.


Novice Dragoneer by E. E. Knight

Description

In the first book in an exciting and charming new coming-of-age fantasy series from the author of the Age of Fire series, an impoverished girl enters into a military order of dragonriders, but her path won’t be as easy or as straightforward as she expected.

Fourteen-year-old Ileth grew up in an orphanage, and thanks to her stutter was never thought to be destined for much beyond kitchen work and cleaning. But she’s dreamed of serving with the dragons ever since a childhood meeting with a glittering silver dragon and its female dragoneer.

For years she waits, and as soon as she is old enough to join, Ileth runs away to become a novice dragoneer at the ancient human-dragon fortress of the Serpentine.

While most of her fellow apprentices are from rich and influential families, Ileth must fight for her place in the world, even if it includes a duel with her boss at the fish-gutting table. She’s then sent off to the dragon-dancers after a foolish kiss with a famously named boy and given charge of a sickly old dragon with a mysterious past.

But she finds those trials were nothing when she has to take the place of a dead dragoneer and care for his imprisoned dragon in enemy lands…

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.06

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Tenth on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Novice Dragoneer. This novel captured fans’ hearts with its likable protagonist, Ileth, and its intriguing portrayal of dragons.

Ileth struck listeners as a courageous, strong-willed main character, one determined to succeed despite all those fighting against her. Several mentioned how refreshing it was that her strength didn’t come from her skills as a warrior, but her ability to persevere to achieve her dreams. As such, these listeners found her journey inspiring.

In addition, other fans said that the story’s portrayal of dragons and how the world was impacted by them was excellent. Many described themselves as feeling the same sense of awe and excitement that Ileth did the more she learned about individual dragons as well as the story’s dragon-influenced culture.

Negative Comments

No book is without its critics and Novice Dragoneer is no exception. For the most part, these listeners either focused on the plot’s pace or the novel’s handling of sexual harassment.

In terms of the former, several critics came in expecting an action-adventure, whereas Novice Dragoneer centers more on Ileth’s personal growth. 

For the latter: when Ileth is sexually harassed, her classmates and teachers blame her instead of the perpetrators. Critics thought that this injustice wasn’t addressed strongly enough. As such, they thought the book glossed over the issue.


Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland

Description

Seven dragon tribes have been at war for generations. A secret movement called the Talons of Peace is determined to bring an end to the fighting, with the help of a prophecy.

Five dragonets are enlisted, against their will, to end the terrible war. But when they escape their prison, the result may be more than intended…

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.28

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Another story on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Wings of Fire. Adult listeners were delighted that their kids, most of whom were picky about their books, devoured this novel.

The book bristles with conflict but also rings with themes of friendship, loyalty and self-sacrifice. Moreover, the plot is full of action and hurdles to its conclusion at a breakneck pace.

Listeners also loved the unique concept of the novel, which entirely revolves around dragons. They highly recommended it for any dragon-lover.

Negative Comments

If listeners didn’t enjoy Wings of Fire, what did they say? In general, they remarked that the story was interesting, but felt that the characters didn’t have much depth. Whether it was the heroes or the villains, the characters didn’t evoke strong emotions from them.

However, others said that the book was unexpectedly violent for a novel aimed toward children. The story features dragon warfare and doesn’t shy away from portraying war as grisly.

However, several adult listeners cited this aspect of the novel as a plus: they appreciated the artful manner in which it introduced its audience to adult themes.


Dragonspell by Donita K. Paul

Description

One Dragon Egg Holds the Key to the Future

Once a slave, Kale is given the unexpected opportunity to become a servant to Paladin. Yet this young girl has much to learn about the difference between slavery and service.

A Desperate Search Begins…

A small band of Paladin’s servants rescue Kale from danger but turn her from her destination: The Hall, where she was to be trained. Feeling afraid and unprepared, Kale embarks on a perilous quest to find the meech dragon egg stolen by the foul Wizard Risto.

First, she and her comrades must find Wizard Fenworth. But their journey is threatened when a key member of the party is captured, leaving the remaining companions to find Fenworth, attempt an impossible rescue, and recover the egg whose true value they have not begun to suspect…

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 3.89

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Another story on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Dragonspell. Fans of this novel praised it as a great middle-grade (tween) fantasy audiobook. In particular, many of them mentioned it had an entertaining story and delightful characters.

Negative Comments

What did critics say? Generally, these listeners mentioned that they expected Dragonspell to be more complex with the characters and themes. However, my impression of this is that these were listeners who expected Dragonspell to be written for adults.


Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

Description

Meet the princess who rescues herself and the female dragon who would be king in this first fantasy adventure in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles.

The traditional duties of a princess fail to please Cimorene, the daughter of a very proper king. She is quite sure that there’s more to the world than curtseying and courting. And what she finds in her chosen career as a dragon’s princess is sometimes more than she can handle.

But fear not! Our intrepid heroine has just what it takes to keep her dragon, Kazul, safe and happy, while learning to fireproof herself, organize the treasure trove, and stay free from the clutches of pesky princes. 

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.11

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Another one of our fantasy audiobooks for tweens that listeners loved is Dealing With Dragons. This humorous, quirky novel delights in parodying typical fantasy tropes and tales. Listeners said that they found themselves grinning and laughing throughout the story.

In addition to that, fans raved about the protagonist, Cimorene. This princess-turned-dragon-captive is spunky, witty and determined to break outside the mold. Listeners found her engaging, refreshing and an overall highlight throughout the novel.

Aside from that, several adult listeners said that they appreciated the positive messages and themes in Dealing With Dragons. In particular, these listeners thought the book was a great choice for young girls.

Negative Comments

If listeners didn’t like Dealing With Dragons, what did they say? In general, critics said that the novel’s parodying of gender-based fantasy tropes was too heavy-handed.

Related to this, others thought that the novel unintentionally sent a different message than it intended. They suspected the story was meant to encourage its audience to have the bravery to resist the pressure to conform to other’s expectations. However, they said that the message instead came off as denigrating more traditionally feminine girls and women.


The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

Description

The story begins with a lonely boy named Bastian and the strange book that draws him into the beautiful but doomed world of Fantastica.

Only a human can save this enchanted place by giving its ruler, the Childlike Empress, a new name.

But the journey to her tower leads through lands of dragons, giants, monsters, and magic and once Bastian begins his quest, he may never return.

As he is drawn deeper into Fantastica, he must find the courage to face unspeakable foes and the mysteries of his own heart. 

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.16

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Next on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is The Neverending Story. This famous classic delighted listeners, whether children, tween, or adult, with how imaginative and engrossing it was.

The Neverending Story, fans said, transported them into its world as completely as Bastian was pulled into Fantastica. It was fast-paced, filled with intriguing mythology and led by a protagonist they enjoyed following.

Negative Comments

Almost half of The Neverending Story‘s listeners rated it five stars on Goodreads. However, those who didn’t enjoy this fantasy novel cited its second part as why. While most of the story bristled with suspense, the middle lost momentum.


Dragonsong by Anne McCaffrey

Description

It was not Threadfall that made Menolly unhappy. It was her father who betrayed her ambition to be a Harper, who thwarted her love of music.

Menolly had no choice but to run away. She came upon a group of fire lizards, wild relatives of the fire-breathing dragons.

Her music swirled about them; she taught nine to sing, suddenly Menolly was no longer alone.

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.19

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Next on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Dragonsong.

While the audiobook is set in the Dragonriders of Pern world, it isn’t necessary to be familiar with the Pern series to enjoy this story. Readers described this heartwarming fantasy novel as a tale resonating with inspiring, universal themes.

Fans also mentioned that Menolly is a refreshing change from many of the warrior protagonists in fantasy. She’s not driven by revenge, for instance, but by a passion for music and yearning to pursue her dreams.

Negative Comments

Some listeners didn’t find Dragonsong to be their cup of tea. These critics were mostly adults who said that the story wasn’t as good as recent coming of age fantasy books. In comparison to newer novels, Dragonsong struck them as a straightforward story without twists, turns or surprises.

Admittedly though, the audiobooks they referenced were targeted to adults: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, for example.

Others mentioned that Menolly’s journey to find a community that appreciates her came across as too smooth. To these listeners, she earned her happy ending too easily for their satisfaction.

Finally, while Dragonsong features dragons, Menolly’s story is the main focus. Some listeners expected dragons to have the spotlight and were disappointed that Menolly occupied it instead.


Hatch: The Dragons of Laton by James Stevens

Description

Ammon’s job was simple, to care for the dragon eggs in the Nest. It should have been easy, but it wasn’t.

When the sun rose after the hatch, he had made an enemy of the most powerful man in the kingdom, and he would soon learn that was the least of his problems!

What Do Listeners Say?

Goodreads Rating: 4.05

Most Common Rating: 5

Positive Comments

Last on our list of fantasy audiobooks for tweens is Hatch. Fans of this story had two main reasons why listeners loved it: first, they thought the world itself was wonderful. On one hand, much of it was familiar. But on the other, the setting had enough twists to make it feel the original.

The second reason listeners became fans was the characters. They frequently said the cast were easy to fall in love with and root for. The main character, Ammon, captured readers hearts with his growth from timid egg-watcher to courageous hero. Fulgid, the dragon, came across to readers as delightfully sassy and adorable. Experiencing this dynamic duo bond and grow closer was even more enchanting!

Negative Comments

If listeners didn’t enjoy Hatch, they typically cited the characters as the reason. Critics described them as flat, with little to distinguish them from one other.

But others said they were disappointed by the story itself. It struck them as either too straightforward or too reminiscent of standard fantasy tropes. Other than that, the plot seemed to tug the characters along rather than the character shaping plot.


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