3.5 stars. This book didn't really hook me until the last 20%. I'm not sure why, but I suspect it has a lot to do with the characters and my struggle to connect with any of them early in the book, and I'm still not really sure why I found it so difficult. It could be the author's writing style; the ...
This was the second book I’d read by Daniel Abraham. I was very favorably impressed by ‘A Shadow in Summer.’ However, ‘The Dragon’s Path,’ while enjoyable, wasn’t as impressive. Interestingly, both books feature female financiers – not a usual fantasy stock character! And that character, in Dragon’s...
I know a lot of people disagree on this book but I found it to be very fast and compulsively readable. Very well done IF...this is a big if...this book is all about setup. The next few books need to come through on the promise of the first book. I am giving this four stars but this rating is depende...
I was restless reading this one, my mind constantly wandering to other books on my to-read list and wondering if I wouldn't be enjoying myself more if I'd picked one of those instead. Being incessantly reminded of the tragic yet clichéd loss that one of the characters suffered didn't help. (Turning ...
Take this one in slowly. Read it carefully and just let it all sink in. This is one of those kinds of novels where you have to pay attention to what you’re reading, and in the end you’re rewarded with a spectacular book. World building is fantastic and well done. The politics involved is extremely...
The streangth of this novel is also it's weakness: the characters are mapped out so miticulously that at first I was attracted and then I was repulsed.
I absolutely love it when I get to pick up a book by an author I have never read before and become instantly hooked.The Dragon’s Path was a fast paced, well written, fantasy novel. Exactly what I love. I don’t like to feel like I need to take notes while I’m reading. The characters and events wer...
Maybe I expected too much from this book. I really liked certain parts, but I could not bring myself to care about the whole political intrigue and the people involved.
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