Dragon Stones by Kristian Alva
Defiant Press – July
14,2011
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Emperor Vosper has this plan to kill all of the dragons.
They are driven to the edge of existence, almost forgotten about and only
talked about in whispers as a wistful memory. When Elias Dorgumir finds a dragon stone, he gets more
than he bargained for and his nice quiet life is completely shattered. Now he
must escape the emperor and find safety with the dwarves.
What can I say? I am so excited about this
series! I can’t wait to get the second book to review. It has been my
experience that fantasy books; regardless of the target age groups are always
either really good or really bad. I don’t think that I have ever read one that
was just “okay”. If I have, I don’t remember it. This truly was an unexpected delight.
Honestly, the only thing that really bothered me was the fact that the action
was set in motion with the cliché kid who doesn’t listen to his grandmother
because he wants to help out. It is a little cliché but man, nicely done.
What I
loved loved loved about this book was that it didn’t bog you down with the
history of the land or the details of world building. You start in a time when great battles have
already been fought, the evil emperor is already in charge and the people of
the land are simply trying to survive. The history is given in snippets at just
the right time and you’re never given more than you need. Elias, what a
character with potential! There wasn’t a lot of depth given to him, as far as
the role that he will ultimately play in the story but I like him. There is
clearly more to learn about him and the secrets of his family.
The ending!
Oh. My. Goodness. I was at work when I got to the last page, to the last
sentence. Talk about a cliffhanger, a sentence that just totally baseball bat
slammed to the face hit you. So not fair and I DEFINITELY want more- RIGHT NOW!
There
wasn’t a lot heart-pounding action, but there was definite flow. There was
definite edge-of-your-seat-can’t-stop-turning-pages attraction with this book.
And I definitely can’t wait to get my hands on the next one.
Recommendation: Middle grade/Young adult
Rating: Absolutely
fantastic, a book that will definitely be kept and passed around to the
youngsters in my life! (And probably even some adults)
This book was given to me,
free, in exchange for my honest review.
Really? What are you waiting for, go get this book!!
Always Shine,
Starr K
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