- Basic story line, uncertainty, confusion, questioning, looking for parents, etc. Not something I would normally read but a student asked me to so I did. Not bad, just predictable. Tui T. Sutherland creates a world ruled by dragons and a group of five that have a prophecy surrounding them.
Review of books from a wide variety of styles including fantasy, my personal favorite, Southern fiction, mystery, young adult and even the occasional non-fiction selection. I will even read the back of the cereal box but I promise not to review that.
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Wings of Fire The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Dragontime by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey
Anne McCaffrey returns to the world of Pern to write with her son Todd. Her influence is felt in the middle of the book but the beginning and the end are all Todd's, that is not a compliment by the way.
The story line moves to much depending on timing and timing causes paradox so can only be done on a very limited basis. At one point things are flowing well and then another disaster strikes for no apparent reason as far as plot goes. The major flaw in my honest opinion is that the "rules" of Pern are broken on a regular basis.
If you could just read the middle half of the book and leave off the first three and last two chapters you will be pleased, otherwise it might be worth passing on.
The story line moves to much depending on timing and timing causes paradox so can only be done on a very limited basis. At one point things are flowing well and then another disaster strikes for no apparent reason as far as plot goes. The major flaw in my honest opinion is that the "rules" of Pern are broken on a regular basis.
If you could just read the middle half of the book and leave off the first three and last two chapters you will be pleased, otherwise it might be worth passing on.
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