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)?
Denae Christine I put these books down for years because the covers made the dragons look like crocodiles with wings. I'm so glad I finally read them! The story isn't…moreI put these books down for years because the covers made the dragons look like crocodiles with wings. I'm so glad I finally read them! The story isn't complicated, but it has depth and plot twists. The characters are all unique (you'd think keeping a dozen dragons straight would be hard, but it's not) with their own personalities. Each culture is different, too, and the story plays upon each character's strengths.(less)
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Rachel Thank you for this comment. Ive also had these boos for years and the cover makes it seem cheap and lacking in story, yet I was till compelled to buyt ...more
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Amelia They do not look like crocodiles with wings, do not criticise a piece of art unless you can actually draw just as well as Joy Ang (the illustrator of ...more
Jun 15, 2017 04:18AM · flag
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