Rating: Summary: A Sending of Dragons Review Review: A Sending of dragons was a great heart thrilling adventure of a boy,Jakkin, trying to reach his dreams. I enjoyed this novel because you never cold predict what was going to happen next. It also left you hanging at the end and you really wish there was a fourth one coming to fill in the space. I recommand that you read Dragons bloo d and the Hearts blood, the pre-quils, so you will understand what was occuring. This book is about Jakkin, the main character, running away from his enemies. Jakkin and his girl-friend go in a cave and get caught by cave men and women. Will they ever see daylight again? You should read the book to find out.
Rating: Summary: A flight of pure fantasy Review: A truly spellbinding book. Yolen has out done herself with her Pit Dragon series. The last book was captivating and your hands will refuse to let you set the book down. The story of Akki and Jakkin continues, along with 5 not so little versions of the beloved Heart's Blood. This is a book for any true Yolen fan and dragon lover! Symbolism and wisdom underlay the breath taking plot which Yolen has written. I personally suggest this to anyone who has a love for fantasy novels, ages young or old.
Rating: Summary: This is my favorite book! Review: Although most people say that the second book in the trilogy is the best, I disagree. I think that this book is by far the best book I have ever read. I think that Jane Yolen has a wonderful way of pulling you into the story and making you feel like you are really in the story.
Rating: Summary: Best book I ever read.. Review: I have a hard cover edition of all three books and this is by far my favorite book. Jakkin and Akki the main characters are very believable and Hearts Blood is a very intrigueing dragon hehe. I suggest anyone who likes science Fiction to buy this book!
Rating: Summary: A Sending of Dragons Review Review: I read DRAGON'S BLOOD (book 1 in this series) a few years ago, having no idea it was the first book in a trilogy. It was a jewel of a book, even for an adult. However, I did not feel that way about either of the subsequent books. They were okay, but they did not give me that tingly feeling the first one did. The worst part about this book is that it sort ends with a lot of loose ends not tied up, making me expect a fourth book (which doesn't exist). I'd say buy A SENDING OF DRAGONS used, if you have read the first two books, and don't bother if you haven't.
Rating: Summary: It was just okay Review: I read DRAGON'S BLOOD (book 1 in this series) a few years ago, having no idea it was the first book in a trilogy. It was a jewel of a book, even for an adult. However, I did not feel that way about either of the subsequent books. They were okay, but they did not give me that tingly feeling the first one did. The worst part about this book is that it sort ends with a lot of loose ends not tied up, making me expect a fourth book (which doesn't exist). I'd say buy A SENDING OF DRAGONS used, if you have read the first two books, and don't bother if you haven't.
Rating: Summary: Huge dissapointment Review: I really liked the first book, Dragons Blood, and the second one, Hearts Blood, was all right, but this one was pathetic.It starts off all right but all the time in the subteraenean society just reeked, i expected a whole lot more than this!
Rating: Summary: interesting and exciting! My kind of book Review: I suggest you read DRAGON'S BLOOD and HEART'S BLOOD first because it would make more sense to you but anyways- I thought this book was terrific in parts it was slow going, but Jane Yolen fixed that up with exciting parts that wouldn't let me put down the book. Maybe it's just 'cause I'm a book freak.
Rating: Summary: Best if you read the first two first. Review: It's a great book, and an unusual approach to dragons. 2,500 years into the future, on another planet. One should read the first two books first, to best understand what's going on.
Rating: Summary: A Sending Of Dragons Review: Jakkin and Akki are in the middle of a horrible choice between going back to their awful dragon eating community or surviving the curvy roads of horror in the wilderness.
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