Seraphina lives in a world where, for the past forty years, dragons and humans have lived in an uneasy truce, facilitated by the dragons' ability to take on human form. Now that truce is under threat by an older generation of dragons that cannot set past wars and enmities aside and are willing to ...
I won this book in a Netgalley contest and enjoyed it more than I expected to. The book features badass librarians who travel to parallel universes to steal books, and the adventures a certain librarian has along the way. There is sort of an Indiana Jones vibe, mixed with the fantasy elements of Ser...
Genre: Fantasy / Paranormal Romance Year Published: 2012 Number of Pages: 465 pages Date Read: 6/13/2016 Publisher: Random House Series: Seraphina #1 “Sometimes the truth has difficulty breaching the city walls of our beliefs. A lie, dressed in the correct livery, passes through mor...
Wow, I honestly don't know how to describe this one. I was expecting a more 'typical' combination of YA and dragons. What I was NOT expecting was:-political intrigues-royal drama-tending gardens of the human mind-serious fangirling over art, with the emphasis on serious-dragons with Asperger's syndr...
So I picked up this book because it's sequel came up as "Books like Red Queen" and I wanted to read the first book so the second one made sense. And yes you need to read the first to understand the second. This book has a lot going for it, strong main character and strong female secondary characte...
This book had all the ingredients to be a brilliant read: an intelligent and sympathetic protagonist, political and social conflict, a touch of romance, quality writing, fear of alienation, fear of the unknown, good guys, bad guys, guys who think they are good but aren't, and, of course, dragons! Bu...
I spent a day marinating my thoughts about Seraphina before deciding to call it...sweet. It's about made up people in a made up land who have made up dragons living among them in human form. They barely coexist in strained peace because of a fragile treaty that many don't believe in. But it's al...
Before she wrote Seraphina and the just released Shadow Scale, Rachel Hartman created comics set in the same rich and wonderfully elaborate world of humans and dragons. Amy Unbounded is a collection of stories 7 through 12 from that series, bound together to be like a graphic novel. Set some years b...
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