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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intrigue, Literary Masters and Legendary characters,
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This review is from: The Shadow Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) (Hardcover)
The Shadow Dragons is the fourth book in James A. Owen's Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica. It follows Here, There be Dragons, The Search for the Red Dragon and The Indigo King. The premise of the series is that all the imaginary lands exist in a place called the Archipielago of Dreams, whose Atlas, the Imaginarium Geographica -and its secrets- has been guarded by famous writers from our world for a millenium.
This time around, the present Caretekers of the Atlas, Inklings Tolkien, Lewis and Williams have to look for help in courageous inhabitants of the Archipielago such as Don Quixote, Hank Morgan and Alvin Ransom; while drawing upon all the accrued wisom of a millenium of Caretakers like Poe, Verne, Cervantes, Shakespeare and Chaucer in order to stop a villain that is about to take over the World... both the Imaginary and our own. The Shadow Dragons has a great pace, an interesting story, and much inspiration from which to draw in order to continue reading. To me, this series has become the best way to discover many of the classics I did not know or care about. Do try these books if you like classic literature, fantasy or a good adventure.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dragons.....make believe,
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Purchased this for a grandson, who loves dragon lore. Haven't heard from him regarding it; but, I am sure he is or did enjoy it. Thank you Amazon for always having what I am looking for.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book,
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I purchased this book for my 20 year old son. He liked the book very much, and he said that he would recommend the book to others.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book; and a great series,
This review is from: The Shadow Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) (Hardcover)
Since I originally started reading the series, I have probably read each book at least twice, and the first three more then that. My hats off to the author for creating a series that combines both myth and modern tales to create a world where real life writers have been turned into fiction characters, and become part of a tale in their own right. It creates an interest in all the stories and myths mentioned and sheds light on forgotten pieces of classic literature.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great ending of the series,
By Givemeadragonanyday "DragonLover" (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
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I read all 4 books. The middle 2 were a bit slow, but this 4th one brought all the intrigue back. Read them all. I loved how authors of the past are all intertwined and interrelated in this series. Was fun to connect other author's stories to what was happening here. Great Series!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Winner,
This review is from: The Shadow Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) (Hardcover)
With four five-star books in a row James Owen is only bested by the author of one other series, C.S. Lewis with Narnia. James Owen has secured a spot among my favorite authors. This story finds John, Jack, and Charles facing WWII and the mysterious Chancellor. There is only one weapon which may defeat him and his army of shadows. Many old friends from previous books join and the Nameless Isle is full of great historical persons. With a plot as good as its predessessors there is much to be said for the dialogue which is so witty I found myself chuckling quite often.
Eagerly awaiting the next book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fitting installment of an incredible series,
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This review is from: The Shadow Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) (Hardcover)
If you liked the previous books in this series, you'll love this one. It's a complex tale that weaves known historical events along with fictional elements from many of the great genre authors. We finally see references to Lewis' space trilogy, as well as characters and events inspiring Narnia as well as LOTR and even callbacks to more modern works. This is somewhat marketed as a YA series and there's plenty there for that market in pure story, but there's a depth and complexity that rivals anything available in 'adult' genre works. In some ways this could again be a fitting end to the series, just as the previous volumes have been, but I think that the plan is for this to be the only the midpoint! I can hardly wait for further installments.
8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good but for one major problem.,
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There is a lot to enjoy in this book. The writing is even better than in the previous books, and the story has a much better pace, with little downtime and plenty of action to keep the book moving.
Unfortunately I can't get past the character of Rose. Her origin story is so distasteful to me that it clouds my perception of the entire series. If you've read the third book (minor spoiler coming), you know that Rose is supposedly a descendent of Jesus Christ. I understand that throughout this series the author takes some artistic liberty with real people in order to use them as characters in this story. But he generally tries to stay close to the historic person, only making changes to fit the story. He doesn't make huge changes to the behaviour of the characters, and he doesn't change significant facts about their life, such as whether or not they had children. So I'm baffled as to why he felt the need to include Jesus, and then make drastic changes to the historical facts about his life. It certainly wasn't essential to the story of Rose, as the power she needed could have come from some other source in this fictional world. Changing the facts about Jesus's life strikes too close to home for me, and prevents me from enjoying the book. It's sad because the books continue to be more interesting, but I can't continue to read them knowing that this character will continue to disturb me for the rest of the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent,
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the hole series is great all young readers should read this an the hole series
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Shadow Dragons,
By mlsigner "mlsigner" (Arkansas) - See all my reviews
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I really like this book and I have all the preceding books as well. The adventures are great for young and old to read. Highly recommend for anyone to read.
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The Shadow Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) by James A. Owen (Hardcover - October 27, 2009)
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