Quests for Glory (School for Good and Evil Series, Book 4) vs My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
Overall winner: Quests for Glory (School for Good and Evil Series, Book 4)
Key Differences
Quests for Glory (Soman Chainani) has a lower listed price tier, a higher average rating (4.70 from 2,859 reviews), and targets middle-grade readers with a suspenseful, higher reading-level fantasy series. My Father's Dragon (Ruth Stiles Gannett) has more total reviews (4,812), features imaginative storytelling with illustrations suitable for read-aloud and younger children, but some copies have reported pages falling out
Quests for Glory (School for Good and Evil Series, Book 4)
A middle-grade fantasy adventure from the School for Good and Evil series. Engaging plot twists and cliffhangers fuel a suspenseful read for tweens. Customers note strong reading level and gift-worthy appeal
Pros
- engaging plot twists
- suspenseful and adventurous
- great for tweens
- giftable edition
Cons
- pace may start slow
- ambitious read for younger readers
My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
A children's adventure book featuring imaginative storytelling and engaging illustrations. Suitable for young elementary readers, with moderate chapter lengths that keep attention
Pros
- imaginative storytelling
- engaging illustrations
- appropriate chapter length
- appealing to young elementary kids
Cons
- pages may fall out for some readers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Soman Chainani |
| Durability | Ruth Stiles Gannett |
| Versatility | Soman Chainani |
| User Reviews | Soman Chainani |