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The Dragon Knight

The Dragon Knight

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spell binding wonderfully crafted fantasy
Review: I loved this book! It showcased the friendship between James and Sir Brian, a big reason to read the books. The trials Jim has to overcome and the way he triumphs over them using his intelligence and 20th century ideas is fascinating and original. The many plot twists make the book a can't put down-er, and it is full of a wonderful medeival atmosphere. A fabulous book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is by far my favorite!
Review: I loved this book! It showcased the friendship between James and Sir Brian, a big reason to read the books. The trials Jim has to overcome and the way he triumphs over them using his intelligence and 20th century ideas is fascinating and original. The many plot twists make the book a can't put down-er, and it is full of a wonderful medeival atmosphere. A fabulous book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packed with action and fun!
Review: I rated the first book of this series 'The dragon and the george' 9, so I have to rate this one 10 because I liked it better.
In this book our heroes Jim, Brian, Dafydd and Aargh (the English wolf), go to France to save the Prince of England.
The way Jim, now a D class magician, uses his magic to get over difficult situations is very funny and imaginative, and I think this book has more action than the first. You'll see how much of an advantage can have an apprentice medieval knight with the mind of a 20th century scholar..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adveture and Magic Galore!!!
Review: In a time where castles still stand, Knight's still execute amazing adventures and dragons are seen on the distant horizon, comes the tale of a man cast by accident into the body of a dragon!! But this is no ordinary mideval time, this is the alternate demention of earth...only with magic!! Left upto the skills and knowlege of an old magician, Jim Eckert is sent on an amazing journey to find five unlikely companions to defeat the Dark Powers at Loathly Tower to save his fiance. An exallent book!! For those who crave adventure and excitement!! The companionship of Jim's human and dragon friends will draw you into a world of mystery and enchantment as well as comedy and devotion!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spell binding wonderfully crafted fantasy
Review: On the order of dragon hart the movie it will move you.I loved going through the other world and seeing it through his eyes if wishes only could come true I wouldn't be wrighting this review but flying with my brothers to south america to talk to quattel and quittsel there worshiped as god by the inca you know or is that aztac?hope to read the next book in the sieres soon

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a dragon size sequel to "The Dragon and the George"
Review: The book was superbly writen. It draws you into the life of Sir James Eckert, Baron de Bois de Malencontri et Riveroak. Sir James is a wonderfully brilliant person who uses his 20th century mind to solve his 14th century problems. If it wasn't for that upbringing he would be dead or in The Kingdom Of The Dead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book with a real view on medival life plus magic
Review: This book is very exciting and does a good job how life was probably like in the middle ages, but it also has alot of suspence and action, and alot of times when you can't help to wonder how Jim(aka the Dragon Knight) can get out of his situation. It also has the interesing twist of comedy that makes you laugh every once and a while. This was a very good book but, I still like The Dragon and the George, better then this one, but they are both pretty simular. Never the less, this is a great book and I recomend it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An incredible story full of magic and adventure!
Review: This incredible book takes the best characteristics of a fantasy book and mixes them with a very particular way of seing every-day life during the Middle Ages. The author narrates the story with the fine humour that we see in all his work, capturing the reader with the crazy situations in which Jim and Brian are involved and trying to show us how beautiful and horrible can a life surrounded by magic and by unusual things can be. An excellent book full of magic, fantasy and optimism that any reader will enjoy a great deal!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great read of mid-evil battle
Review: This is another good book in the dragon series. If you liked the first you will surely like this one. The one disappointment I had with this book was that it leads you to believe there is much magic involved with the plot. However, in the final grudge there is really no magic but more strategy and war than any magic battle. The final ending does bring you back up to speed with an unsusspected surprise. Once again the mid-evil thriiler will grab you in the end and bring you back to the next book in the series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great read of mid-evil battle
Review: This is another good book in the dragon series. If you liked the first you will surely like this one. The one disappointment I had with this book was that it leads you to believe there is much magic involved with the plot. However, in the final grudge there is really no magic but more strategy and war than any magic battle. The final ending does bring you back up to speed with an unsusspected surprise. Once again the mid-evil thriiler will grab you in the end and bring you back to the next book in the series.


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