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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun fantasy, with Greek mythology!
This is the 2nd book of a currently 3 book series. The next is Dragon's Queen. My detailed rating would be 4.5 for this book. The last book, Dragon's Queen, is the best at 4.9. The Shadowlord is once again trying to create a universal gate, but now on Achea. Mirza and Lealor get captured and need rescue again. But this is a world of Greek gods, and Jarl needs to be...
Published on April 4, 2000 by Bruce Ewing
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better suited for pre teens
The second of the trilogy, this books is slightly more interesting with the addition of the Greek Gods as characters, but the storyline, characters and plot are still very simplistic and more suited for the younger readers. A large portion of the story involves the three children of Jarl as well as a young dragon, who constantly pops in and out of the situation. Some of...
Published on November 12, 2001 by Catherine L. Fick
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Fun fantasy, with Greek mythology!, April 4, 2000
This review is from: Dragon's Knight (Paperback)
This is the 2nd book of a currently 3 book series. The next is Dragon's Queen. My detailed rating would be 4.5 for this book. The last book, Dragon's Queen, is the best at 4.9. The Shadowlord is once again trying to create a universal gate, but now on Achea. Mirza and Lealor get captured and need rescue again. But this is a world of Greek gods, and Jarl needs to be VERY careful. Gods don't like uppity mortals! And all the other children are sticking little fingers in the situation, too! What's a father to do? Greek mythology buffs will probably get an extra kick out of this book, but truly it drags a bit more than the other 2 books.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
better suited for pre teens, November 12, 2001
This review is from: Dragon's Knight (Paperback)
The second of the trilogy, this books is slightly more interesting with the addition of the Greek Gods as characters, but the storyline, characters and plot are still very simplistic and more suited for the younger readers. A large portion of the story involves the three children of Jarl as well as a young dragon, who constantly pops in and out of the situation. Some of the quips are amusing, but it gets old after a while. Pre teens will like this second installment, as it focuses more on the children, but adults will find it a simplistic and boring story.
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