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3rd in the series. Fantastic books!!!
Helpful Score: 1
Very well written I look forward to finding & reading more stories of the girl raised by language using "Royal" wolves
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I've read all 4 in the series. They are really interesting, and fun to read. One of the things I like best is that each book can stand alone. Many of the characters are in all the books, but when reading book 3, I didn't feel I was losing anything by not reading 1 & 2, or that they needed to be read in sequence. I also like that her characters are so well developed. ...Whether it's a character for just one book, or some one represented through all of them.
Derrick J. (ravensknight) reviewed The Dragon of Despair (Firekeeper Saga, Bk 3) on + 178 more book reviews
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Finally, Melina Shield gets what she needs.
On another note:
Lindskold uses the growth of humanity as a reason why humans are starting to push beyond the Iron Mountains, but with all the wars and the sub-standard standard of living among the majority of peoples, it doesn't really seem reasonable that there are that many people yet/still.
I found it hard to swallow that just when Fire Keeper is found is when the other kingdoms begin their expansionist push, without fighting each other about it?
Good story overall, but little things like that just grate on me and remind me that this isn't the greatest series ever, just a bulky one :-)
On another note:
Lindskold uses the growth of humanity as a reason why humans are starting to push beyond the Iron Mountains, but with all the wars and the sub-standard standard of living among the majority of peoples, it doesn't really seem reasonable that there are that many people yet/still.
I found it hard to swallow that just when Fire Keeper is found is when the other kingdoms begin their expansionist push, without fighting each other about it?
Good story overall, but little things like that just grate on me and remind me that this isn't the greatest series ever, just a bulky one :-)