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  <read_at>Wed Jun 10 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
  <date_added>Mon Jun 01 19:29:45 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Wed Jun 10 19:43:48 -0700 2009</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[Yes, I loved this book, and the irony is that had it not been offered free for the Kindle, I never would have read it. Let me be more blunt, actually. Not only would I not have read it, but I would have <em>scoffed</em> at it. <br/><br/>&quot;His Majesty's Dragon&quot;?? Come on. At best I would have read the title aloud in a mocking tone and escaped the fantasy/sci-fi section with haste. See the cover art? Just like every other magic-y, Lord-of-the-Rings-y, fantasy book you see piling up in bookstores. What's to differentiate one from another? They all blend together into a haze of something that might as well be labeled &quot;for fans of this genre only.&quot;<br/><br/>But it was free for the Kindle. So I took a look. I checked up on some reviews, and the Washington Post was very favorable. What the hell, I need metro train reading, let's try the first few pages. <br/><br/>Hooked. Schooled. <br/><br/>It's smart, it's charming, it's subtle. It respects the reader, the characters are fully realized, complete with quirks that are just visible enough to fool you into thinking these people (and dragons) are real. <br/><br/>So smart business model. I'll be buying all the rest in the series forthwith. Stupid-sounding titles or no.<br/><br/>Oh, and having read the book, the title's not actually stupid. Hmph.]]></body>
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