
Dragonia: Revenge of the Dragons
Dragonia Empire, Book 2
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Reuben Corbett
The Dragonia Empire strikes another village.
They struggle to find the resistance and exterminate them. One woman won't stand for it. She unites the villagers, and together they seek the sanctuary of the Resistance.
Zaviana is freed from slavery, only to become a slave to a mercenary who wants to protect her. She desperately wants her freedom, and she wants to convince him to help her bring freedom to all of Kaeldroga.
The Dragonia Empire learns where the resistance is hiding, and this time, they're holding nothing back. The Resistance doesn't have much time. If they don't stop the empire this time, it could be the end...for everyone.
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Great read
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Much better book than the first in the series, a great and engaging read
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Great segue from first book
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what does that mean? It means the book fulfilled expectations from the first book, while also containing a complete plot and set up for a future book.
I only have one big complaint and that is that this novel took to long to revisit the characters from book one that I already loved. instead the author introduced new characters and followed them exclusively until about the halfway point. I love the new characters now but at the beginning I just wanted to know what was going on with the old characters.
As far as the performance goes I love this narrator because he differentiated between characters with his voice and because he did a variety of UK accents.
The sweet center
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I was most impressed with the culture of the dragons and wyverns. They weren’t just beasts but characters in the story. My favorite dragon stories are like this one. Many stories today have just one or two dragons and they are not active characters in the story.
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A great dragon story.
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As with book 1, this was a pretty solid fantasy book. I thought it did a great job of following the first book. The story, I felt, really took off in this book. Now that the world is established and the core characters are known, the author does a great job of progressing the story. The narration is also well done. Just like with the last book, he brings the story to life. I definitely think these books can be longer, but they are good, so I would still recommend the series to any fan of the genre. Definitely wanting more.
A great series
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Revenge
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Parents: there’s quite a bit of violence and blood (it’s a war book guys). No sex, just lots of nondescript romantic feelings. If you’re chill with violence and solid sword fighting descriptions and decapitations I’d say this would be decent for teens (think hunger games violence).
—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Better than the first book
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Okay, that being said, the narrator has a good, smooth voice with clear pronunciation and great tempo. However, apart from different accents there isn't much variation in his voices. I would have liked to hear a lot more vocal range.
Story-wise, this book was not what I was expecting it to be. I was expecting a direct continuation of the characters we got to know in the first Dragonia book. And while we do eventually get back to them, the first part of this book feels almost like I'm reading the first one again (character on the run, looking for The Resistance but having no idea where to look).
There were a lot of places where we were given a great setup for some rich storytelling, but the majority of the details we're given are about how attractive this character or that is and what features are pleasing to look upon.
I would have liked a lot more lead-in to the battles (set the stage for me, let me feel immersed in it) and a lot more of what's happening in the character's head during the fights instead of strict play-by-play on the action of the fights.
As with previous books, the prose is clumsy at times and a lot (read: A LOT) of the dialogue feels very stilted, especially when the lines are meant to be quippy or sarcastic.
Now, that said, I do recommend giving these books a read/listen. No, they aren't great literature, but there's an interesting story here with some really cool ideas (like the properties of dragon/wyvern blood! So cool!) that I'm glad to have read about.
Pretty mediocre, but still an improvement
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Discovery
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