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| Old KiwiBird Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Belgium
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| Re: Dragon Haven Is the first book any good? I skipped through it in the store, but the story with the malformed dragons didn't directly appeal to me so i left it there. Seemed worse then her soldier'son trilogy which was just okay imo. Did I make a mistake? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Hertfordshire
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| Re: Dragon Haven I think you have made a mistake but don't read it until just before Dragon Haven is due out as it's quite clearly only half a book. I liked it very much, there are a couple of cameos from previous books, and can't wait for the second half. |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: Dragon Haven It's good. At least as good as Dragon Keeper. I read the whole thing in a day, in spite of having a nine-month-old son to look after. Luckily my husband was on vacation this week so the guys could spend time together while I read! |
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| Everything in Moderation Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Wiltshire
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| Re: Dragon Haven I, too, read it in super quick time despite having two young children and thought it was very good and I actually preferred it to Dragon Keeper. Can't wait for the third one... Does anyone know how many are predicted to be in this series? xx |
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| Press "X" to Admire Hat. Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: [I am a spambot, selecting the default option - ban me!]
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: Dragon Haven I've a feeling it's a trilogy. How good is Dragon Haven? I got it on the cheap from Amazon, and it's the next on my reading list (after my exams. I'm counting down the days until I can just laze about - 16!). See, I was really looking forward to Dragon Keeper (the Liveship trilogy is the Hobb trilogy I like the least, but this new one is a return to the Realm of the Elderlings) and I found myself bitterly disappointed. I find Hobb's third person books a little dull anyway, but DK was truly abysmal. If Dragon Haven picks up, then I can forgive DK, but if it doesn't, well... I've heard some good things about DH, but I don't particularly want to get my hopes up. |
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| Back in Business Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: South Africa
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| If you’ve read DK and made it through ok, I’d recommend that you try out DH. I preferred DH to DK - the characters just seemed more real to me (and more true to the Robin Hobb style of character) – not sure if it was just 'cos I knew them better after reading the DK. I just could not put it down! |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2010 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: kiwi bird I haven't read the soldier's son series but have read all the others, this series is a bit hard to understand unless you've read all the rest. Haven't read dragon haven yet but enjoyed the dragon keeper. Please read if u haven't, start at the beginning with the farseer trilogy and it all comes together.....Good reading!!! |
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