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5.0 out of 5 stars Dragon lover from Nebraska
I have read alot of fantasy books and I would have to rate the Dragonlord trilogy one of the best I have ever read! I only wish there was more to come.
Published on January 15, 1998

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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother
I'm not familair with the universe this series is created from, but I enjoyed the first one thoroughly. This installment is the worst of the entire series. The charachter reactions are completely unbelievable. Almost all the charachters from the first book are merely bit parts. The plot is full of holes, the reactions and logic of the charachters and their decisions...
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dragon lover from Nebraska, January 15, 1998
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This review is from: Dragonking of Mystara (The Dragonlord Chronicles, No 2) (Paperback)
I have read alot of fantasy books and I would have to rate the Dragonlord trilogy one of the best I have ever read! I only wish there was more to come.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great fantasy adventure book, July 2, 1999
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This review is from: Dragonking of Mystara (The Dragonlord Chronicles, No 2) (Paperback)
I have read this book and i liked it a lot i felt it had a lot of depth and a very good story line. I recommend this book if you like fantasy books and Dragons and are in the mood for a compelling a adventure.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved This Book!, April 1, 2001
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This review is from: Dragonking of Mystara (The Dragonlord Chronicles, No 2) (Paperback)
I rarely review anything, but I thought this deserved a review...

If you like adventure and fantasy and Dragons, then you will love all three books (this is book number 2). All three are called Dragonlord of Mystara, Dragonking of Mystara, and Dragonmage of Mystara.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother, January 11, 2007
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P. Eatherington (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dragonking of Mystara (The Dragonlord Chronicles, No 2) (Paperback)
I'm not familair with the universe this series is created from, but I enjoyed the first one thoroughly. This installment is the worst of the entire series. The charachter reactions are completely unbelievable. Almost all the charachters from the first book are merely bit parts. The plot is full of holes, the reactions and logic of the charachters and their decisions make no sense. The book starts out okay, but by the end you will just want to throw it away and curse yourself for the wasted time.
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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, but no thanks Thorarinn., November 29, 2003
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This review is from: Dragonking of Mystara (The Dragonlord Chronicles, No 2) (Paperback)
I am going to review this trilogy as a whole because no one book stands out in my mind as being any better or worse than another. They were all equally terrible.
The three books, Dragonlord of Mystara, Dragonking of Mystara and Dragonlord of Mystara make up the 'Dragonlord Chronicles'. I should have been suspicious from the start given the obvious play upon the immensely popular and infinitely better concieved 'Dragonlance Chronicles' from the same publisher.

These books are set within the Dungeons and Dragons world of Mystara and chart the course of the cliched farm boy orphan of unknown parentage on his meteroic rise to his righteous destiny among the stars.

It could be reviewed in one of two ways, as a fantasy novel in its own right, or as a piece of the Mystara universe. Neither would be flattering. For a fan of the Mystara universe this book is an abomination, totally disregarding the world's established fan base and re-writing the history past, present and future of a much loved world. It adds nothing, nor appears to be derived from much resembling the world the fans know and love.

As a fantasy novel it relies greatly on cliche, we have the stoic Dwarf Fighter, the independant Amazon, the Wise Old Mentor and the Impressionable Do-No-Wrong Orphan Hero-Boy. That is about as far as the characterization goes. After ploughing through the entire trilogy I could tell you little else about the main characters. I could mention that they all 'talk' for the author, the unsurprising advancements of plot are simply revealed all too often in unbelieavable dialogue rather than revealed by events and actions. Likewise the character's thoughts and motivations are never revealed through action but always in a very clumsy monologue fashion. They also often talk in obvious D&D game terms, even going so far as to describe each other by class and level.

The dragons of the books are just awful. I cannot stress this enough. At once described as wise, powerful, majestic beings we then learn that regardless of colour or species they are such a territorial race that if two or more are around each other for very long they degenerate into wild beasts and savagely rip each other apart. This is stressed time and again in the first book, but yet the second two books have literally thousands of dragons on each page and unfortunately this never happens. The dragons are also laughably weak. Our uber-powerful hero, in one memorable moment kills six with a single blow from his sword.

The bad moments are too many list but I will try. The hero is simply impervious to all damage by anything, and can kill anything effortlessly - this does not help to add any dramatic tension whatsoever to the story.

His mysterious origins are really very predictable and boring and I found I could really care less.

An army of several thousand dragons surrounds a city, trying to get to our hero - but they fear him too much to attack! Come on, these are dragons! In the meantime, a couple of allied armies 'sneak' into the besieged city under cover of darkness without the supremely wise and knowledgable dragons noticing.

I could go on, but I will spare you. I am, and ever will be a fan of fantasy novels and the Dungeons and Dragons genre lines. I have read the good, the bad and the indifferent. This trilogy falls way below the bad. It is the dire, the terrible, the abysmal and reallyshould not have been written much less read.

Thanks but no thanks, Thorarinn.

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