Jennifer B. (dragonqueen) reviewed The Star Scroll (Dragon Prince, Book 2) on + 80 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Excellent series. Can't help but love the characters and adore the dragons.
Helpful Score: 1
this is a wonderful book, melanie rawn was a new author for me- she definetly is up there with McCaffrey and lackey!
I really enjoyed this book. I was up until 3am finishing the last 1/3 of the book. Now I have Book 3 ordered because I want to know the rest of the tale.
From Library Journal
The peaceful reign of High Prince Rohan and his Sunrunner wife Sioned faces a serious challenge when the discovery of an ancient scroll and the machinations of Rohan's enemies threaten the life of his son, Pol. Forbidden magic, treachery in high places, and a strong current of romance form a lavish, tapestry-like background for this sequel to The Dragon Prince
Wonderful followup to Dragon Prince, October 20, 2005
Reviewer: Fruit Loop (Down South)
High Prince Roelstra is dead, but Prince Rohan's world faces new threats from within and without as sorcerers, with powers identical and perhaps surpassing the Sunrunners, make their bid for power. A new generation rises to maturity as the children of Dragon Prince take their place in the world, and old characters meet their various fates.... A can't miss for fans of Dragon Prince and fantasy lovers.
Wonderful book!, August 1, 2000
A Kid's Review
I absolutely love this book. I have it already and I've read it about five times. I just had to comment on it when I saw it here. I love all the little plot tricks Ms. Rawn puts in, especially that thing with Masul's real father. And it came as such a shock when Rohan found out what Pandsala did! Whenever I remember that this world isn't actually real, that's the biggest shock, because Ms. Rawn just writes so well. You MUST read the entire series! She's also got out the Exiles trilogy, pick that one up too! It's just as good as this one!
The peaceful reign of High Prince Rohan and his Sunrunner wife Sioned faces a serious challenge when the discovery of an ancient scroll and the machinations of Rohan's enemies threaten the life of his son, Pol. Forbidden magic, treachery in high places, and a strong current of romance form a lavish, tapestry-like background for this sequel to The Dragon Prince
Wonderful followup to Dragon Prince, October 20, 2005
Reviewer: Fruit Loop (Down South)
High Prince Roelstra is dead, but Prince Rohan's world faces new threats from within and without as sorcerers, with powers identical and perhaps surpassing the Sunrunners, make their bid for power. A new generation rises to maturity as the children of Dragon Prince take their place in the world, and old characters meet their various fates.... A can't miss for fans of Dragon Prince and fantasy lovers.
Wonderful book!, August 1, 2000
A Kid's Review
I absolutely love this book. I have it already and I've read it about five times. I just had to comment on it when I saw it here. I love all the little plot tricks Ms. Rawn puts in, especially that thing with Masul's real father. And it came as such a shock when Rohan found out what Pandsala did! Whenever I remember that this world isn't actually real, that's the biggest shock, because Ms. Rawn just writes so well. You MUST read the entire series! She's also got out the Exiles trilogy, pick that one up too! It's just as good as this one!
Book 2 from the Dragon Prince Series. Good book.
Another good one that is still carrying the strong writing and storytelling of the first one. Such a good story!
I definitely got sucked into these books. Great characters and well written intrigue.