Aileene - , reviewed on + 14 more book reviews
I enjoyed the entire series, not just for the dragons and desert/pseudo-Egyptian setting, but because it was different from her Heralds series.
You can tell that she has done her research into large birds of prey and translated that over into this series. I like that the dragons/series weren't given the same personality/plot as the Heralds.
The conclusion left me wanting a bit more for stories in this world, not because it was left undone, but because the world was hard to leave.
Saying all that, as much as I loved her take on Dragons and this world, it isn't a book or series I feel that I will read again.
My books on this series are like new, only read once. I tried to get my boys (12 year old twins) interested, but they are more into Percy Jackson and Alex Rider at the moment. (when they don't want to write their own stories lol)
--Aileene
You can tell that she has done her research into large birds of prey and translated that over into this series. I like that the dragons/series weren't given the same personality/plot as the Heralds.
The conclusion left me wanting a bit more for stories in this world, not because it was left undone, but because the world was hard to leave.
Saying all that, as much as I loved her take on Dragons and this world, it isn't a book or series I feel that I will read again.
My books on this series are like new, only read once. I tried to get my boys (12 year old twins) interested, but they are more into Percy Jackson and Alex Rider at the moment. (when they don't want to write their own stories lol)
--Aileene
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