### From Booklist In the sequel to _Storm of Wings_ [BKL S 1 02], Lord Hal Kailas, dragonmaster, hero, etc., is in the middle of a nasty war of attrition, and knowledgeable readers may wonder whether Bunch's background in military history has something to do with the strong resemblance of the confl
Knighthood of the Dragon
โ Scribed by Chris Bunch
- Publisher
- Orbit Book Co.
- Year
- 2003;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From Booklist
In the sequel to Storm of Wings [BKL S 1 02], Lord Hal Kailas, dragonmaster, hero, etc., is in the middle of a nasty war of attrition, and knowledgeable readers may wonder whether Bunch's background in military history has something to do with the strong resemblance of the conflicts in the book to some of the more futile World War I clashes, such as the 11 engagements of the Battle of the Isonzo. Moves and countermoves produce heavy losses for little gain and receive no help from diplomacy. There is lots of action, but the not particularly individuated dragons could be fighter planes or spacecraft, for all the alterations to plot and other characters such changes would necessitate. Think of this book as being definitely for action buffs only, especially those hooked on the series by its predecessor. Frieda Murray
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Review
Bunch has created a tale of epic war and sorcery with a strong appeal to dragon lovers of all ages. -- Library Journal
Library : Fantasy
Universes : Dragonmaster [02]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780451461919
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