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 Quest the First...

Read at least 5 books that fit somewhere within the Once Upon a Time II criteria. They might all be fantasy, or folklore, or fairy tales, or mythology…or your five books might be a combination from the four genres.

Book 3:  Red Dragon Codex by R D Henham

 

Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Mirrorstone; Paper over board edition (January 8, 2008)
ISBN-10: 0786949252

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The Dragon Codices chronicle adventures with each of ten dragons of Krynn.From the fiery, evil red dragon to the playful copper, each dragon's tale is unique. Sindri Suncatcher, narrator of A Practical Guide to Dragons, shared these tales from his travels with library scribe R.D. Henham.

Mudd lives a peaceful life in his small town, tinkering with the mill and any mechanical devicesthat he can find. But his peaceful life soon changes when, out of nowhere, a red dragon attacks, burning the town and kidnapping Shemnara, the village seer. Only one clue is left behind--a cryptic note telling Mudd, "Seek the silver dragon."

This book is one among many that would be considered a small part of the Dragonlance series of stories.

Although 256 pages long, it is a small book which makes it a fast read.  I can't say I was overly impressed with the writing of this story.   The story itself was fairly straight forward, but I kept feeling it could have be written better. 

It was a short adventure.  The characters could have been built better, I didn't get a feeling of any character that really stood out to me.  And since I am a character driven person, the book remaind kind of blah to me.  It's one, that even if you have a love for the Dragonlance books, I would say, you could do without; unless of course you have to have everything ever written to the Dragonlance series, and in that case there are more Dragon Codex books.

It was not horribly bad, just not much substance to it.



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  • #1 Comment from madcobug
    5/2/08 8:21 AM | Permalink
    Sorry that it didn't meet your standards of a good book. Hope you have a nice day anyway plus a nice weekend. Hugs, Helen