reviews
Dec 09, 2011
I was pleasantly surprised with this book. I didn't go in expecting much so I guess I couldn't have been too disappointed. I was glad that most characters were actually able to pull their heads out and start realizing what was going on <spoiler>although a certain royal family were pulled into a clear trap and left me calling them all idiots.</spoiler>
I very much enjoyed the conclusion of Evelinas fate at first but really wish Weis would have done more <spoiler>and left Ev More...
I very much enjoyed the conclusion of Evelinas fate at first but really wish Weis would have done more <spoiler>and left Ev More...
Mar 22, 2010
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). Characte More...
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). Characte More...
Jan 14, 2012
Like her Dragonlance books, I could read them forever! I wish this tale kept going as well. I place it as my number three most favorite trilogy, behind The Lord of the Rings and The IronTower.
Jul 10, 2009
This was a really weak ending to the trilogy. *Spoiler* What was with following the girl to the monastery at the end? I would much rather have read about the wedding. The ending was so abrupt that I finished the book and went to the library to get the next book in the series. I love Margaret Weis, and the writing in this book was good, but it really left me wanting.
Feb 13, 2011
I read book one of the series, but skipped book two. This is book three. I don't feel like I missed anything by skipping book two. This book has lots of action, a little romance and a satisfying conclusion.
Dec 26, 2009
The characters realistically bumble around and try their best. The series is average at best.
Sep 23, 2011
I thought the plot of the entire trilogy was very interesting however, I do not think it should be a trilogy. This would have been much better if it would have just been two books. The third book was extremely slow. It felt like she was dragging it out just to make it a third book. Also, the ending of this book was terrible. I didnt care what happened to the stupid girl. I was more concerned about the actual main characters.
Oct 05, 2011
Don't think Evelina should have lived. She was such a terrible character, the nuns should not have to live with her. Would have made more sense if her sniveling got her killed.
Jul 22, 2010
I didn't realize this was the third book in a series... the pages and pages of tiresome exposition to get me caught up is rather off-putting.
Nov 05, 2010
It was OK for what it was--what I call "fluff" reading. I enjoyed the trilogy; I like on-going sagas!
Dec 14, 2010
A satisfying finish to a romping trilogy. I really enjoyed Margaret Weis' take on classic fantasy.
Dec 28, 2011
I liked the whole book, except for the half-open ending. The last pages let me down.
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