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The Ice Dragon - Community Reviews back

by Luis Royo, George R.R. Martin
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 7 years ago
3.5 starsI enjoyed this short story. It's bittersweet, but I wouldn't expect anything less from the author.
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 8 years ago
The fantasy elements are as fascinating and compelling as the story of a family who loses their mother, Beth, during childbirth. Adara, Beth's youngest daughter, is cold, and distant, and born during winter. The titular ice dragon comes each winter for Beth, getting closer and closer to her even...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 9 years ago
Martin Writes Fantastic Children's Novella “The Ice Dragon” is wonderfully written children’s story by master fantasy author George R.R. Martin, he of Game of Thrones fame. This short novella follows Adara who always longs for winter because of her affinity to the cold and ice as well as her big ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 10 years ago
bookshelves: summer-2015, tbr-busting-2015, published-1980, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, dragons, snow-times, kiddlewinks Read from August 07 to 09, 2015 Description: The ice dragon was a creature of legend and fear, for no man had ever tamed one. When it flew overhead, it left in its wake...
The Bookworm's Den
The Bookworm's Den rated it 10 years ago
This is a lovely little book that has quite the fairy-tale-feel to it, in that the characters don't have that much of an individual personality and the setting is pretty unspecific, both time- and location-wise. It's really quite a charming little tale - I mean, it's got dragons in it, how can it NO...
Cu's Reviews
Cu's Reviews rated it 10 years ago
The Ice Dragon tells the story of Adara, a child of winter, her only friend, an dragon made of ice, and a war that would change her life forever This book is an illustrated chapter book, I'd place in the 10-15 year old age group. It's a touching story and one that will make the reader really think. ...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 10 years ago
G.R.R.Martin and dragons...'nuff said
WinterRose
WinterRose rated it 14 years ago
It was okay. I am a fan of ASoIaF, so it was cool to see a small snipet of Westeros in a children's story, but it wasn't anything too amazing. ***SPOILER WARNING***I found the end a bit sad. Maybe a bit too sad for the target audience, though I get that he was going for a fable type feel.
Hall of Records
Hall of Records rated it 15 years ago
Being a "winter child" myself, I was a little disappointed in the ending, but all's good for a children's book. :)
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 15 years ago
Prettily written, but not particularly memorable. Suitable for children ages 5/6 +.
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