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Dragon Ridden Chronicles 1 Dragonridden T A White

  • SKU: BELL-230339588
Dragon Ridden Chronicles 1 Dragonridden T A White
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.1

100 reviews

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Publisher: T.A. White
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Author: T. A. White
ISBN: 9781311367372, 1311367373
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Dragon Ridden Chronicles 1 Dragonridden T A White by T. A. White 9781311367372, 1311367373 instant download after payment.

Short review: Fun, mysterious, good character development, lots of action and adventure, well set up for a good series. Smart and likable main character. Look forward to reading a sequel and spending more time in this world.


Long review: warning-spoilers The book jumps right into the storyline and then doles out backstory as we go along. The setting seems very Renaissance in the beginning but then we get references to glass containers, elevators, computers and sliding doors that seem very 21st century or beyond. A fallen civilization is hinted at. I like to explore new worlds and uncover mysteries when I read fantasy and the author seems to be setting up a series where we can do both. This character seems intelligent and independent but more respectful of authority than the main character in Shadow Messenger. There is less acting out with her and more action. I enjoyed the character but I had some issues with how long it took her to unleash her superpower and how hobbled she seemed to be despite very dire circumstances. There was a slight romance here but it seems like the hero is more into it than she is. She seems to be hung up on someone from her past and most of the romance is the heros concern over her possible demise. Their relationship could easily be a non-starter. I thought it odd that she was supposed to be the only surviving female dragon (which is a big deal?) but that very little was made of that except one passing reference about why she couldnt possibly be a dragon. Sometimes the characters react in certain ways (look sad for instance) and you arent quite sure why this is a sad moment. I think some motivations and emotions could have been explored more. Also sometimes characters get lost. There are a lot of them, which I find interesting, but I think it may make it a bit difficult to keep all of their threads going throughout the book. For instance, Night is supposed to be a father (where is mom??) to two young cubs but his concern for them and their wherabaouts comes and goes. Very concerned in the tunnels, not at all once we get to the apartments. There is an attack at the apartments at one point and we have no idea where the cubs went of if they were there at all. As a parent my first thoughts are always of my childrens safety, so this really stood out to me. Then at the end of the story the Fulcrum and Dewdrop are mentioned but we dont see them again, which is bothersome and feels unsatisfying since we dont really get to see a tie up with Kairi and the war either. Overall though I enjoyed the character development and look forward to meeting them again in future books. I noticed the typos but it did not take away from my enjoyment of the story or my immersion in it. That said, there were a few slang phrases that DID throw me out of the world, although I found this to be more of an issue in Pathfinder. One thing Ive noticed with all three of the authors main characters is that they are underdogs who have to get established in their world. The men are alpha types who are already established and very much in charge. Im assuming that this gives our heroines somewhere to go in terms of growth and lets us root for them as they discover who they are. In Tates case, literally. One last thought, and this may just be my thing, but I generally have a problem with people enduring torture and serious bodily damage and then being up for action and adventure right after. I will say that the author seems to go there a lot in each of her books. Ive noticed that this is a problem with the fantasy genre as a whole though. She isnt any worse about it than many other popular authors. Altogether a promising new series and a promising new author.

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