Voices of Dragons
by:
Carrie Vaughn (author)
On one side of the border lies the modern world: the internet, homecoming dances, cell phones. On the other side dwell the ancient monsters who spark humanity's deepest fears: dragons. Seventeen-year-old Kay Wyatt knows she's breaking the law by rock climbing near the border, but she'd rather...
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On one side of the border lies the modern world: the internet, homecoming dances, cell phones. On the other side dwell the ancient monsters who spark humanity's deepest fears: dragons. Seventeen-year-old Kay Wyatt knows she's breaking the law by rock climbing near the border, but she'd rather have an adventure than follow the rules. When the dragon Artegal unexpectedly saves her life, the rules are abruptly shattered, and a secret friendship grows between them. But suspicion and terror are the legacy of human and dragon interactions, and the fragile truce that has maintained peace between the species is unraveling. As tensions mount and battles begin, Kay and Artegal are caught in the middle. Can their friendship change the course of a war?In her young-adult debut, New York Times bestselling author Carrie Vaughn presents a distinctly twenty-first-century tale of myths and machines, and an alliance that crosses a seemingly unbridgeable divide.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061987489 (0061987484)
Publish date: March 16th 2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
My first thought was shit. I really like this author's Kitty Norville series. This book? Not so much. Kay is an IDIOT. The book starts out with her free-climbing BY HERSELF, no one knows where she is, and this: "...slowly creeping up with only her hands and feet to support her." I realize she'...
When humanity started using atomic weapons, we got a big surprise. The detonations not only killed humans--they also awakened dragons slumbering beneath the earth. A vicious war ensued between the astounded humans and the enraged dragons. On the cusp of mutually-assured destruction, both species ...
Voices of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn: Interesting concept and a nice weaving together of backstory and current events. The narrator (Kay) actually has friends and does things with them. On the other hand, I never found myself completely invested in the story or the characters.
I enjoyed this book and I debated giving it 3 or 4 stars, but in the end it reminded me to much of Eragon which isn't a bad thing but didn't work for me. Things need to be better explained on what happened when the dragons came out of the ground. Also it made me wonder, is their a sequel or not? It...