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Last of the Dragon Harpers : Dragon Skies Book 1 |
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Rating:  Summary: Journey Into the Past Review: While I would recommend reading this book by a fireplace, the pages lit by candle or oil lamp, I realize most will be reading in a more modern environment. Whatever the circumstance I suggest reading this book anyway you can, by any means possible. This is the beginning to a very vivid journey into the past. Too often this genre lends itself to tedious efforts to impress with misplaced descriptions - this book delivers a refreshing, plausible and imaginative feeling of the time and its people. A reality to a world long past. A tale you can enter without the disruptions that come from lesser author's efforts - this writer managed to avoid such irritations, delivering instead a subtle, inviting progress into an almost forgotten time. This is, without question, a superior book of type and can hold its own against any book in any category. Here there is intrigue, romance, love, hatred, life and death - all blending into a characters with a realism that is rare and always welcome. The author has delivered everything in a single book, yet leaves the desire for a second book to continue the experience. There is also (to me) a surprise ending that makes me wonder the how and where of the second book - a book that will be as eagerly awaited as the first was enjoyed. To the author - many thanks.
Rating:  Summary: Journey Into the Past Review: While I would recommend reading this book by a fireplace, the pages lit by candle or oil lamp, I realize most will be reading in a more modern environment. Whatever the circumstance I suggest reading this book anyway you can, by any means possible. This is the beginning to a very vivid journey into the past. Too often this genre lends itself to tedious efforts to impress with misplaced descriptions - this book delivers a refreshing, plausible and imaginative feeling of the time and its people. A reality to a world long past. A tale you can enter without the disruptions that come from lesser author's efforts - this writer managed to avoid such irritations, delivering instead a subtle, inviting progress into an almost forgotten time. This is, without question, a superior book of type and can hold its own against any book in any category. Here there is intrigue, romance, love, hatred, life and death - all blending into a characters with a realism that is rare and always welcome. The author has delivered everything in a single book, yet leaves the desire for a second book to continue the experience. There is also (to me) a surprise ending that makes me wonder the how and where of the second book - a book that will be as eagerly awaited as the first was enjoyed. To the author - many thanks.
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