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Eon: Dragoneye Reborn - Community Reviews back

by Alison Goodman
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Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 12 years ago
This book was a bundle of awesome. I am so glad I read it; although I am sure my librarian is happier I finally returned it.It took me a long time to get around to this and even when I did I stopped reading when I found it there might be a love triangle in the sequel. Lucky for me there are nice peo...
N.T. Embe
N.T. Embe rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book.So many things about it called to me. It's set in a world that's influenced by Asian culture, where the Emperor reigns over twelve Dragoneye Masters who are in touch with the twelve dragons representing the animals of the Chinese Zodiac, the individual points on the compass, certai...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 12 years ago
This book is one of those books I hated so much... that I LOVED it! I'm serious! Everything about it made me want to rip my hair out but it was because of those actions that made me realize the book was amazing! The story, the characters, the myths, and just about everything else made me squee for j...
A Realm Beyond Clouds
A Realm Beyond Clouds rated it 12 years ago
Edited to 3.5 starsTo think back, it didn't really that impressive.==============Finished it, finally!3.75 stars++Eon Dragoneye Reborn is about a girl called Eona, hidden her true self as a boy in order to being chosen as a Dragoneye. She was crippled and being a black-horse in the competition. She ...
Nocturnal Book Reviews
Nocturnal Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
4.5/5What a great read! Eon is what any self-respecting teen should read if they are interested in women represented as more than gentle wilted flowers wrapped in cotton candy.It's also a lovely treat for anyone who has interest in Asia and Asian mythology. I would recommend it along with Stormdance...
The Mystical and the Magical
The Mystical and the Magical rated it 12 years ago
4 stars — I really liked it. Before you decide to pick this book up, I'm going to warn you: THIS BOOK HAS FANTASTIC WORLD BUILDING. Fantastic. Briliant. Awesome. Whatever you want to say, but it's so good, so believable, I sometimes found myself as the heroine. I could vividly imagine everything aro...
Jamie's Book Blog
Jamie's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
I read Eon this year and was immediatly drawn into the book. I don't believe I've ever read a first person pov that was this descriptive. I completely fell in love with the settings and lore. I really enjoyed seeing the world from Eon's point of view and it was very vivid all the way down from the s...
sanctuary
sanctuary rated it 12 years ago
So three stars is my lowest rating I am willing to give. It's my "Meh" review mark. This is not a bad book by any means. Trust me, I'm not hating on it. But I found myself utterly unattached to the story and the characters. I don't think it was the author who failed to make me love Eon/Eona (Who is ...
Sassapphras
Sassapphras rated it 12 years ago
Such a great story, but so badly executed. Maybe not bad, exactly, but not very good. I can handle the many long and tedious info dumps, but the heroine's naïveté and self-inflicted victimization is not something I can respect, or read without a constant feeling of loathing. And especially from a...
Blame It On the Books
Blame It On the Books rated it 12 years ago
I am such a fantasy fan, I love imagining the beauty and extravagance of the scenes and picturing a whole, different world. And Eon totally gives me that feeling.This book is pretty much about sexuality and personal identity, since our main character, Eona, is a 16-year old girl who would rather be ...
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