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Titles in This Set:
The Land of Roar
Return to Roar
The Battle for Roar
Dragon Riders of Roar
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781405293679/9781405295024/9781405298148/9780755503377
Overview:
The four-book Land of Roar collection by Jenny McLachlan brings together an irresistible quartet of middle-grade fantasy. Arthur and Rose discover Roar, a vivid imaginary world tucked inside their granddad’s attic and reachable through a folding bed. Here dragons, mermaids, ninja wizards and friendly creatures await, and belief becomes the first step toward brave choices. The stories blend warmth and witty humor with suspenseful quests, making this a perfect read for 8–12-year-olds who crave fast-paced adventures without scary undertones. Each volume features Ben Mantle’s lively illustrations that jump off the page, complementing the energetic storytelling and inviting readers to linger over the art as they follow the twins’ journeys. This set offers a complete, kid-friendly gateway into a sprawling, lovingly designed fantasy world where imagination and courage go hand in hand and family bonds anchor every leap into the unknown.
What This Collection Covers:
Across the four Roar adventures, readers explore the balance between imagination and risk, friendship and duty, and the magic that happens when siblings trust each other. The Land of Roar introduces a realm born from play and storytelling; Return to Roar deepens the danger with Crowky’s challenges; The Battle for Roar sends Arthur and Rose beyond familiar borders to uncover secrets; Dragon Riders of Roar closes the arc with the Dragonlands and a dash of myth. The progression reinforces resilience and problem-solving, while keeping tone accessible for readers who are growing from early chapter books to longer novels. The world-building remains bright and inviting, with design elements by Ben Mantle that help keep the pace lively and the stakes clear for independent readers who enjoy immersive, family-centered fantasy.
Book-by-Book Guide:
The Land of Roar
Believing is just the beginning. When Arthur and Rose were small, Roar was a doorway to a world filled with dragons, mermaids and ninja wizards, accessed through a folding bed in their granddad’s attic. This opening adventure threads whimsy, courage and warmth into a journey that rewards curiosity. The twins discover that bravery often starts with imagination and a willingness to take that first step into the unknown. Ben Mantle’s bright, kinetic illustrations add energy to every page, helping young readers visualize Roar’s bigger-than-life creatures while staying grounded in the siblings’ strong bond. The tone balances light humor with heart-stopping moments, making it a perfect entry point for 8–12s to fall in love with a multi-book fantasy world.
Return to Roar
Arthur and Rose return to Roar, the land they found through the attic door, where time can feel elastic and discoveries feel larger than life. A message from Crowky the scarecrow signals new peril, challenging the twins to outthink danger together. The tale keeps momentum with clever twists, daring escapes, and a steady thread of family love. The world remains bright and welcoming, with Ben Mantle’s illustrations enriching the landscape and giving readers visual anchors as the plot thickens. It’s a faithful bridge from the first book to bigger, bolder adventures ahead.
The Battle for Roar
Rose and Arthur sail beyond The End into uncharted waters, where secrets rise like storm clouds and the island they land on holds surprising truths. The voyage tests trust, resilience and quick thinking as the siblings confront storms, mystery and new magical beings. The stakes escalate without losing the heart of their relationship or the humor that lights the pages. This middle chapter expands the Roar universe with vivid set-pieces and a forward-driving plot, while still staying accessible to confident 8–12-year-olds. Ben Mantle’s art anchors the magic and helps readers navigate shifting perspectives during twists and turns.
Dragon Riders of Roar
In the final chapter, Rose’s writing about Roar bursts into life as she imagines Dragonlands—dragons, witches and daring riders weave through the clouds. The conclusion ties threads from the earlier books into a satisfying, hopeful finale that honors friendship and courage. The narrative combines fast pacing with emotional beats, rewarding readers for sticking with the journey and for revisiting the world from Rose’s evolving perspective. The artwork remains a bright, dynamic companion, inviting readers to linger on the dragon flights and magical vistas as the Roar saga circles back to its joyful core: imagination and family triumph.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Young fantasy readers aged 8–12 who love sprawling, imaginative worlds and action-packed quests will relish this four-book set. It’s ideal for reluctant readers seeking short chapters and vivid visuals, as well as fluent readers who want longer stories with ongoing arcs. Gift-worthy and bookstore-ready, the collection suits family libraries, classroom reading corners, and book clubs exploring middle-grade fantasy. Parents and teachers can use the consistent tone and strong character relationships to spark discussion about courage, teamwork, and staying true to one’s own voice. Collectors will appreciate owning the complete Roar series in a single, portable paperback edition; families can enjoy shared reading nights as Arthur and Rose guide everyone through Roar’s wonders.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Jenny McLachlan is a British author known for The Land of Roar series, a quartet of middle-grade fantasies that whisks readers into a vivid world birthed from imagination and family storytelling. McLachlan crafts accessible prose with humor, warmth and a sense of wonder that invites young readers to invest in Arthur and Rose’s journeys. The four-book collection showcases her knack for balancing wonder with clear stakes, offering growth for characters and readers alike. With Ben Mantle’s signature illustrations bringing Roar’s creatures and landscapes to life, McLachlan’s work emphasizes friendship, courage, and curiosity as vehicles for personal growth. The Roar books stand out for their inviting tone that supports confident readers stepping into longer, more intricate adventures while remaining welcoming to fans just starting their middle-grade fantasy exploration.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This four-book collection wraps a vibrant, complete fantasy journey into a single, portable package. It’s the ideal gift for fans of magical worlds, siblings’ adventures and imaginative storytelling, offering a consistent tone and beautiful illustrations across all titles. Parents will appreciate the steady reading pace that supports developing confidence, while readers will enjoy the evolving world, relatable heroes and satisfying arcs. Owning the full Roar sequence in paperback provides great value for families who want to binge read together or curate a personal library of memorable, stand-out middle-grade fantasy that invites future rereads.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.
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