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Senior Member
Group: Forum Members Active: 5/20/2007 Posts: 15 |
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What about in the more literary form? Any good/decent books out there with many points of view from the giant reptiles? I'm more looking for the hard-to-find and more ambiguous than the mainstream, but mainstream works.
Just post what can be found here.
List format works too... Dracogenia
DO NOT mess in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and tasty with ketchup.
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Forum Administrator
Group: Forum Members Active: 6/18/2018 Posts: 1,755 |
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Well, I'd recommend avoiding "The Dragon DeLesangre" stuff. I tried the first book, and blech! Too much of a vampire rip-off, and not a likeable character in the bunch. ------------------------------- Dinosorceror, Administrator Lava Dome Five Enterprises |
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Forum Newbie
Group: Forum Members Active: 1/28/2007 Posts: 3 |
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Well, I have a series that has a few different perspectives on them (it usually sticks to one particular dragon most of the time). It's in a fantasy setting though, definitely not main stream at all.
Dragoncharm, Dragonstorm, Dragonflame all be Graham Edwards
The cool thing about these books is that there are no humans in them at all (except for two pages or so in the third book). I also liked the story, but some people probably would not, I am sure you can find more about them on the internet somewhere if you are interested. |
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Forum Administrator
Group: Forum Members Active: 6/18/2018 Posts: 1,755 |
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So what's the basic story of those books? ------------------------------- Dinosorceror, Administrator Lava Dome Five Enterprises |
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Supreme Being
Group: Forum Members Active: 7/4/2007 Posts: 380 |
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Dragon Delasangre is basically based on the "misunderstood beast" perspective....and jesus the guy must be really anti-dragon or something...one of the dragons gets a railgun bullet through her eye, and her head gets shot off with a cannon.
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Forum Newbie
Group: Forum Members Active: 1/28/2007 Posts: 3 |
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I found a review that I thought explained Dragoncharm pretty well:
http://home.austarnet.com.au/tbeaudoin/ugefs/dragon_rev1.html
I will say that it's one of the most creative books I have read recently, I liked it a lot.
I have some others I can recommend, I will get back to this thread with them soon. |
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Supreme Being
Group: Forum Members Active: 1/8/2006 Posts: 194 |
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'The hunt for the last dragon' is wierd and kinda anti-dragon but the dragon owns about 12milion people so, if you want go ahead. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Besides what you might think, I'm not dead... I'm back and my sarcasm is as biting as ever..... bwahahahahahaa |
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Forum Administrator
Group: Forum Members Active: 6/18/2018 Posts: 1,755 |
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Now that sounds cool. Humans are just custom fit for a slave race, if'n you ax me. ------------------------------- Dinosorceror, Administrator Lava Dome Five Enterprises |
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Forum Newbie
Group: Forum Members Active: 1/22/2006 Posts: 2 |
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Dragon Weather/society/Venom are good ones as well! By Lawrence Watt-Evans, with dragons being the ones who pretty much run everything and come out to pick off a town or two every few decades. It's a reallyreally good series and I won't say much else, so you'll all hata read 'em. :3 |
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Supreme Being
Group: Forum Members Active: 12/9/2007 Posts: 119 |
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i want to get into dragon novels more. ill look up these books. bet there quite rare though. im glad to seee there are books that centre solely on dragons. one of my favorite books is anonymous rex by eric garcia. just dinosaurs mostly. in a relationship. fantastic! cant wait to start casual rex and hot and sweaty rex! "ive spent a long time waiting in the background. but its all cool, cause im definetly back now"
tim deluxe-let the beats roll
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