L'aile du dragon (Les portes de la mort, #1)
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9782266051644 (2266051644)
Publish date: November 6th 1992
Publisher: Presses Pocket
Pages no: 443
Edition language: French
Series: The Death Gate Cycle (#1)
Dragon Wing is book 1 in the completed Death Gate Cycle of 7 books. The first book contains a complete story but there is quite obviously something more complex going on. The best part of this book is the world building - it is original, even after all these years. The characters are also fairly ...
The last time I read this series, I did so disjointedly over a couple of months as a friend of mine and I swapped books.This time I'm doing it in a more orderly fashion...Starts out a bit jerky language-wise but overall a fun read. Everyone in this story is an asshole (Except maybe Alfred, but proba...
Another fantasy novel that was given to me by a friend who told me that it was good so I should read it, and I did, a long time ago. Back in those days I really did not have huge amounts of money, so would generally borrow books from the library or off friends. The problem with borrowing books from ...
If I was reviewing this book as if this was the first time that I've read it, I would give it probably four stars. However, in the fifteen or so years since I've discovered this novel, I have read it AT LEAST twenty times. I love every book in The Death Gate Cycle, but this is one of those books tha...
I did not expect to like this one as much as I did. Sure, I'd heard good things about the series, and had always kinda meant to read it, but just about everyone who raved about it (or about any of Weis and Hickman's combined work) would talk about how amazing said books were when read at a relativel...