Dragon Keeper (Rain Wilds Chronicles, #1)
After many years, dragons have hatched again outside the ancient city of Cassarick. But something is wrong with the creatures; each is inferior or weak in some way, and many die. Tending these stunted dragons has left the people of the surrounding area weary. The Traders Council, the city's...
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After many years, dragons have hatched again outside the ancient city of Cassarick. But something is wrong with the creatures; each is inferior or weak in some way, and many die. Tending these stunted dragons has left the people of the surrounding area weary. The Traders Council, the city's leadership, fears that if the Rain Wilders stop providing for the young dragons, the hungry and neglected creatures will rampage and destroy Cassarick. To avert catastrophe, the council rules to relocate the young dragons to "a better location" up river, and residents are recruited to escort the valuable yet fearsome creatures on the arduous journey. Among them are Thymara, an unschooled Rain Wilds girl of sixteen, and Alise, a wealthy, educated, and deeply unsatisfied Bingtown Trader's wife.Witnessed from the viewpoints of these two very different women, Dragon Keeper tells the story of this disparate band of humans and dragons as they make their way along the toxic and inhospitable Rain Wild River in search of their new home-the ancient, long-lost city of Kelsingra.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780061561627 (0061561622)
Publish date: January 26th 2010
Publisher: Eos
Pages no: 474
Edition language: English
Series: Rain Wild Chronicles (#1)
Yeah. So, nope. I can safely say that had this been my first Hobb book, it would have also been my last.
I'm so glad I gave Robin Hobb's books another chance. I really lived this. Disabled dragons. Very much looking forward to the next one.
Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb is the start of her fourth series set in The Realm of the Elderlings. It stands alone from the previous trilogies as much as possible making them optional but optimal reading. Hobb provides enough details to understand the serpents backstory for new readers or those that...
While the story was interesting, I felt the book suffered from a slow start and an abrupt ending. In fact the ending felt so abrupt for a moment I thought I was actually missing some pages. It does make you want to read more, however, I think it's a series you will have to read one after the other n...
Sosososososo good. One of the most subtle authors out there...feels like home to fall into this world again.