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Master of the World

Dragon Core Chronicles, Book 6

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Master of the World

By: Lars Machmüller
Narrated by: Steve Campbell
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Humanity on the march. The battle lines are drawn. Time to dragon up.

Carl and his monstrous allies find themselves pressed against the wall — facing certain death if they defend the Scoured Mountain fortress. The human Empire, with its endless ranks and relentless pursuit, is closing in. It's not just a battle; it's survival, and the only option is to make a break for it.

But Carl isn’t worried about escaping: he’s already plotting out his counterattack. The key is finding a way to earn a new Blessing, a power-up which could tilt the scales back in their favor and grant them a fighting chance to push humanity back. The local humans know the monsters are growing fast, and are doubling down to rid the world of the monster infestation before it’s too late.

As the humans throw everything they have against Carl’s forces, the dragon himself has simple and straightforward priorities. Forget about fate, the end of the world, and overtime regulations…

All that matters is his people being the ones still standing when the smoke clears.

©2024 Lars Machmuller (P)2024 Mountaindale Press
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Fiction Dragons Fantasy
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wraps it all up perfectly.

sad to see it end but you know what they say about ending. all the major questions I had about the lore were answered along with a great ending.

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Great Conclusion

I thought this was a great conclusion to the series. Seeing how strong everyone has grown and matured over the series has been wonderful but Onyx and Tim staying bickering buddies the entire time has definitely been one of the best parts of the story to me.

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Brilliant!

I soooo love this series. I was satisfied with the conclusion. It was action-packed, very emotional, fulfulling, and heartwarming. It was such a thrill to see the characters grew, evolved, and became greater. I honestly didn't want this to end. I want more of Onyx and the gang.

Steve Campbell did a brilliant job with the narration, as always! Always a pleasure listening to him.

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Great addition to the series

More action related to the humans and their allies, pretty much what I was waiting for since book one. If you've made through the first five books, you'll enjoy this one as well.

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An amazing series

Loved this series.

I was kind of put off by book six, because it was kind of a slog without a lot of breathing room between fighting.

But this had a perfect blend of action, world building, character development, and just fun interactions. It was a delight to read, and I know I'll recommend this to others.

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Great, but needed an epilogue

Overall a good series was good story with a nice touch of comedy. My only complaint is that the book needs a epilogue instead of ending immediately after the “battle”.

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the moral of the story is malevolent equity

have you ever run across an ending so terrible it makes you regret starting the first place? this is one of those books. unironically the author tries to frame having everything that makes you special and different from others and then ruthlessly ripping that out of you a good thing. that anything that makes you special or better skilled at something then another person is in fact intrinsically bad. that anyone who stands out is in the wrong because well how dare you not be equal.
I don't recommend this book and this is probably the last book from this author I will ever buy intentionally. progressivism truly ruins everything.

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