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A review by koberreads
Rise of the Dragons by Morgan Rice
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Audiobook review: Good for people who want a thrilling fantasy lord of the Rings tale but have no qualms with some repetitive words or cling hangers(All fiction has some form of cling hanger otherwise you would be less likely to be enticed to read the next chapter) This is perfect for a long commute to work or doing household chores or jogging or just eating dinner while headphones on
Great narrator telling a story that is beautifully written. It is a fantasy(knights/dragon) story like Game of Thrones but no need for unnecessary incest and sexualization.. The flames remind me of the front in WWI and the journey to the flames reminds me of the Jews on train carts to the holocaust and WWII and that is only small parts. I honestly didn't know what would happen next in the 90% part of the book. I love Kyra but for me, Murk is the most relatable at the end of the story because I too always seem to be in a position to help someone
Awesome strong main female character
Better than the Lord of the Rings in my opinion. Who cares about the repetitive words? As long as I can see the image in my mind and am invested in the damn story, sophisticated or long words or synonyms of such just add difficulty for me to enjoy the book while running or doing household chores or eating.
Thats me. I do think Morgan and the awesome Narrator deserve 5 stars for this.
Great narrator telling a story that is beautifully written. It is a fantasy(knights/dragon) story like Game of Thrones but no need for unnecessary incest and sexualization.. The flames remind me of the front in WWI and the journey to the flames reminds me of the Jews on train carts to the holocaust and WWII and that is only small parts. I honestly didn't know what would happen next in the 90% part of the book. I love Kyra but for me, Murk is the most relatable at the end of the story because I too always seem to be in a position to help someone
Awesome strong main female character
Better than the Lord of the Rings in my opinion. Who cares about the repetitive words? As long as I can see the image in my mind and am invested in the damn story, sophisticated or long words or synonyms of such just add difficulty for me to enjoy the book while running or doing household chores or eating.
Thats me. I do think Morgan and the awesome Narrator deserve 5 stars for this.