Tori De asked this question about The Dragonet Prophecy (Wings of Fire, #1):
At first glance this book turns me off (mostly the dragons--the covers do not give them justice, making them look cheap and marketed instead of the true majesty they are supposed to be). Is the plot much more than what meets the eye? Or do we have rude, rebellious characters and prophecy plot devices akin to what is common in fantasy books these days? Are the characters dragon-like (unique enough)?
Zoubek I was recommended this series by friend and first I had the same idea as you. In fact I even put it away after 50 or so pages. It looked like default …moreI was recommended this series by friend and first I had the same idea as you. In fact I even put it away after 50 or so pages. It looked like default traveling plot (we are here, we are the chosen ones, we go there and this is what happened on way). When I finally got back to it and give it another chance I was surprised that there is more to the plot (much more) than it looks like.
Characters I would say are unique enough, they have similar ethic code to us (e.g. killing is bad, but no one is really that shocked that someone just got killed), but if you are expecting savage beasts then nope. Over all I would not say this as must read book, but surely it is great read and I enjoyed it. (less)
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