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  1. Measle and the Dragodon is a children's novel written by Ian Ogilvy and illustrated by Chris Mould. It is the second book in the Measle Stubbs series. The novel was first published in 2004 by OUP in the UK and HarperCollins in the US.

  2. Recently reunited with his parents, twelve-year-old Measle Stubbs sets out to rescue his mother from the wrathmonk wizards who have kidnapped her, battling an ancient dragon, as well as carousel horses and various stuffed animals that have magically come to life, in an amusement park

  3. 1. Jan. 2004 · How Measle sorts through this new adventure is a frolic through an amusement park, a gaggle of hapless wrathmonks bent on revenge towards Measle's parents for the fate of Basil Tramplebone, and a dragodon and his ailing dragon Arcturius.

    • (407)
    • Paperback
    • Ian Ogilvy
  4. When Measle Stubbs broke free from Basil Tramplebone's evil spell, he was ready to live happily ever after. But he wasn't expecting the Dragodon. Now, faced with his most terrifying opponent...

  5. Measle and the Dragodon. Ian Ogilvy. Oxford University Press, 2004 - Juvenile Fiction - 326 pages. This is the second exciting adventure story about Measle, following onfrom Measle and the...

  6. Measle’s Mom being a rare reservoir of magical “mana,” the Dragodon has her snatched, intending to use her power to raise up his immense, dormant dragon and escape his underground prison. Pocketing some magic jellybeans, off hies Measle to the rescue, led by a convenient clue to a shutdown amusement park where drawn-out, increasingly ...

  7. 1. Apr. 2005 · In this sequel to Measle and the Wrathmonk, Measle finds himself involved in yet another daring adventure, facing a new batch of Wrathmonks and standing his ground against the frightening Dragodon.

    • Ian Ogilvy