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3ddy
Edwin Van 3ddy — Fantastic book! Very well-written - great character development. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
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saricabasak
Başak Sarıca saricabasak — ORIGINALLY POSTED AT Fantasy Literature. Mistress of Dragons is an interesting story with some likable heroes and and excellent villains. The heroes are the humans and their dragon allies, but the humans don't realize that dragons are their friends because the villains are a couple of dragons gone bad. Very bad. The good dragons concoct a plot which uses humans to conquer the bad dragons. Mistress ends with an unexpected plot twist. This story is well-told except for that annoying conjunction omission problem that bugs me. For example, on a few consecutive pages, we find these constructions: "She closed her eyes, shut out the sight of them." "Melisande raised her head slightly, cast him a furtive glance." "She'd been planning to slip away, try to go back to her people." "Draconas poked and prodded, found no other injuries." That drives me insane (especially when it's done as often as Margaret Weis does it). But if that doesn't bug you, and you don't mind a rape scene and a lesbian love affair, you'll probably enjoy this book. I listened to it on audiobook and it was read well and the story is compelling enough that I've ordered the second one in audiobook format, too. I'm going to give it a chance, but I'm not so hooked that I can't drop it in the middle if it doesn't keep me entertained. add book/author My review / What I learned from this book 2.5 stars Master of Dragons, the final book in Margaret Weis's Dragonvarld trilogy was a tasty but sloppy finale -- like a cheesecake that didn't quite set. This last book wraps things up, as we knew it would, and everything is finally well in the world, as we knew it would be. There are some fine moments (Draconas showing tenderness to a female dragon, Ven finds a family, Marcus falls in love) and even some hilarious ones (Draconas darning socks, Evelina's ironic fate). Characterization, especially of the bad guys, continues to be a high point, and the writing is nothing brilliant, but certainly pleasant enough. But this otherwise entertaining novel suffers from internal inconsistencies: * On page 38, Draconas is said to wear "the guise of a human male in his thirties," and 5 pages later he is described as "a human male of undetermined years." * Draconas has cast the illusion that he is a little girl while staying in DragonKeep. He is able to eavesdrop on adults because of his keen dragon hearing. But, later, we are told that as a little girl "his hearing was so reduced that it seemed his ears were stuffed with wax." * Much of what Anora (Prime Minister of the dragon parliament) says to the parliament is illogical and none of the dragons ever notice. For example, she says she should have removed Draconas from his post as "walker" because he was starting to become emotionally involved with humans, but she didn't remove him because he was the best walker they'd ever had because he was able to stay detached from humans. Then she says that she became involved in Maristara and Grald's plot 200 years ago because humans had become such a threat (she cites their canons), but a few lines later she says that because their plot went awry, the humans created canons (a few years ago). Sometimes she indicates that the canons are a threat which, though they are no threat, show that humans are, for the first time in their history, preparing to fight dragons. There also seem to be inconsistencies about dragon magic vs dragon blood, who can see through illusions and who can't, and to what extent thoughts can be shielded from others with dragon magic. These sorts of "rules" seem to be conveniently flexible. For example, one of the monks is able to see through illusions, yet he doesn't recognize Draconas? Then there are the unbelievable elements. For example, Anora's betrayal just doesn't ring true -- it sounds like a forced plot twist. And, Anora says that to keep their plot secret from Draconas, they had to kill some good dragons (which she seems to regret) when, if they had just killed Draconas instead, everything would have been fine. And it didn't make sense to keep the plot from the dragon parliament if the purpose of it was to protect the dragons from the might-someday-be-threatening humans. It would have made immensely more sense, and been a lot less stressful, to just go to the parliament and say "hey, these humans want to kill us -- let's kill them first." That seems a lot easier and a lot more likely to be successful than to embark on a 200 year breeding program in order to try to figure out if they might someday rule the humans with half-human, half-dragon creatures and a pack of mad monks. (And let's not forget that the humans weren't even starting to threaten the dragons until AFTER the breeding program started.) (And let's not forget that Anora even says herself that the humans are not actually threatening yet -- they just might be in the future.) The whole thing just seems sloppy. Half-baked. I listened to this on audiobook. The reader, a woman, did a great job with the female voices. At first I thought she was doing a great job with the male voices too, because her voice for Grald, the first male speaker, was excellent -- really slimy. Unfortunately, she used the same slimy voice for every male character in the entire book. My overall opinion of this series: Unless you've just got a thing for dragons, I'd recommend choosing something better. Read more Margaret Weis book reviews at Fantasy Literature
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dopaminec
Dopamine C dopaminec — Another wonderful entry in the Wee Free Men series. Tiffany Aching is a heroine to be reckoned with, and I'm so enamored of her I'm immediately continuing the series.
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_oshni_akad
Roshni Kakad _oshni_akad — Loved It
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rafarbezerra
Rafael Bezerra rafarbezerra — Het klinkt onderhand cliché, maar de gehele Westerse filosofie is een stel voetnoten bij Plato. De dialoog is een prachtige, vernuftige zoektocht naar de ware gestalte van rechtvaardigheid. Het zit filosofisch en literair zo goed in elkaar, dat ik het vermoeden heb dat Plato goddelijk geïnspireerd was.
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ag13
Alejandro García ag13 — Fun read
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_ustin_upiter
Austin Jupiter _ustin_upiter — This was by far my least favorite of the Sookie Books. I'm sad I didn't get into it. And as much as Eric was my favorite character thus far, I wanted her to get back with Bill after this book. Or better, I'd like to see her with Alcide. He seems to be willing to go further to be with her than the rest. I'm not sure what this book was lacking that made me like it less than the rest. But it didn't make me feel anything, which is what makes me love a book or not. Maybe it was the build up of anticipation of waiting so long for it. Certainly could have been better. Now I'm scared to watch the new season of True Blood. I hope it doesn't suck!
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