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Way to the North

Dragon Heart, Book 19

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Way to the North

By: Kirill Klevanski
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Hadjar Darkhan, the Wind of the Northern Valleys, has almost reached the farthest border of the Strange Lands—the very edge of the mortal world. His path has been long and thorny. He has met and befriended many people and lost many more in the pursuit of his goal. And now the final obstacle looms ahead—the Raven Sect, the oldest and greatest stronghold of the Black General's followers. He will just have to go through them as well . . .

©2023 Kirill Klevanski (P)2024 Tantor
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction
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I really liked this book and will definitely be continuing the series. Super excited to see where Hadjar goes from here.

Loved it

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I wish the book was much longer. I think more story elements could have been added.

Keeps getting better. I can sense the conclusion of this epic tale is coming to a close.

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This book was great just like most of the books in the series. The problem I’m starting to have with the series is the excessive rambling. When the series 1st started, it seems like you accomplished something at the end of every book, which made you more. Now it seems like the author is trying to stretch the series out and it doesn’t feel like you’re accomplishing really anything by the end of the book. It also seems like the main characters progression is slowing down. I’m not saying I wouldn’t buy the next book in the series because I will he’s just at the 1 for the next book of eight hours of data accomplishing anything and then the last four hours of the book about is getting old.

Good book but rambled a bit too much

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