Dragonsbane (Winterlands #1)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B004TC149G
Publish date: March 23rd 2011
Publisher: Open Road
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Winterlands (#1)
Dragonsbane is a novel I read upon release back in 1985. Obviously, the world was a different place back then, I was a different person (young teenager) and fantasy was of a different flavor. Even at the time though, I knew that Barbara Hambly had gifted her readers with a refreshingly mature fantas...
Hey, this is really good! It doesn’t beat out The Ladies of Mandrigyn as my favorite Hambly, but that’s because Mandrigyn is awesome; this is a strong second. Please ignore the cover and blurb, though, as they appear designed to fool you into thinking this is a different sort of book from what it ac...
More like 4 1/2, really.I wasn't very into it at the beginning, but then halfway through I really started to enjoy it a lot more and ended up loving it.However, my edition sucked. Lots of commas in really weird places and such editorial blunders.
Hardcover, book club edition, different cover. Well, this one turned out to be a fantastic read, full of new twists on the old theme of hunting the dragon. Smart characters, real psychological depth, and great action sequences. Very much recommended. For the complete review, please go here:http://ww...
When a huge black dragon descends upon the Deep of Ylferdun, young Gareth sets out to find the Dragonsbane, the only man alive who has ever defeated a dragon. But Sir John Aversin is not what Gareth had hoped for—he’s a scruffy academic who is less concerned about honor than he is the health of his...