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The Unbearable Lightness of Dragons - Community Reviews back

by Katie MacAlister
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Horrorvacui000
Horrorvacui000 rated it 13 years ago
2.75?
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 13 years ago
From other books in the Dragon series, Baltic is always shown as the bad guy. Of course, this series shows Baltic in the best light possible. He is a typical hero: strong and silent, sexy, loves his mate beyond measure and lets his woman get away with murder (well not literally). I really like Ba...
The Demon Librarian
The Demon Librarian rated it 14 years ago
The beginning of this novel was extremely confusing. It had been around 6 months since I'd read the first one, so naturally I was a bit rusty on the details. But even with the recaps that were provided, there was just so much going on and so many different dragon colours that I couldn't remember whi...
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 14 years ago
Ms MacAlister has a recurring personality in this series. In the first part - the Aisling Grey series - it was a ghost. In the second part - the silver dragons - it was a demon lord. In this one, it's both our H, and, near the end, a ghost of a former suitor. Essentially, the character is this o...
keltx
keltx rated it 14 years ago
Wow, the ending was really abrupt. Lots of new interesting bits were uncovered, but nothing was resolved. I kept waiting for one win to put in the Ysolde and Baltic column, but I guess I will have to wait. Jim, of course, is hilarious as always. He is definitely my favorite demon in dog form.All-in-...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 14 years ago
3.5/5.0 stars. Considering this was the first book I've read by KM, and this is not the first dragon book, I think I did pretty well, although I was confused initially. It was a fun read, but it didn't blow me away. I think I would have enjoyed this more if the narrative didn't seem so disjointed...
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