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Dragon Companion |
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Rating: Summary: Don't expect much from Companion Review: "Dragon Companion" is a very low-thought fantasy novel. This book would be great for a young child interested in starting in fantasy. The plot is straightforward and simple, but lacks depth. Perhaps the most important question (why the companion got into a new world) is never answered. The companion solves these "problems" using simple logic. Don't expect much tension or page turning suspense. Instead, pass this book on to children in order to increase their reading aptitude.
Rating: Summary: Don't expect much from Companion Review: "Dragon Companion" is a very low-thought fantasy novel. This book would be great for a young child interested in starting in fantasy. The plot is straightforward and simple, but lacks depth. Perhaps the most important question (why the companion got into a new world) is never answered. The companion solves these "problems" using simple logic. Don't expect much tension or page turning suspense. Instead, pass this book on to children in order to increase their reading aptitude.
Rating: Summary: Don't expect much from Companion Review: "Dragon Companion" is a very low-thought fantasy novel. This book would be great for a young child interested in starting in fantasy. The plot is straightforward and simple, but lacks depth. Perhaps the most important question (why the companion got into a new world) is never answered. The companion solves these "problems" using simple logic. Don't expect much tension or page turning suspense. Instead, pass this book on to children in order to increase their reading aptitude.
Rating: Summary: Interesting and fun Book for everyone Review: Callander used a creative but not too complicated style of writing to keep the reader interested, whether they're an adult or a kid. All in all, a great book to get into and hard to put down!
Rating: Summary: Excellent, the first fantasy book I've read... Review: Callander used a creative style of writing and made it interesting. It was a fun book to read and I enjoyed it.
Rating: Summary: Fun Fantasy for anyone Review: Dragon Companion is a typical fantasy novel/fairy tale, complete with magic, castles, princesses and dragons, and one ordinary guy who gets tossed into this world where humans are considered to be myths. Callander takes many overused elements and puts a fresh spin on them, making this novel incredibly fun to read. If you have some free time, this book is a good bet for some inexpensive entertainment.
Rating: Summary: Child's book for adults Review: There is no real conflict in this book. A guy from the Library of Congress suddenly shows up in a land with elves. He gets a job with a Historian as his Librarian, becomes the companion of a dragon, meets the girl of his dreams, and rescues everybody and his dog. Each task presented to this guy is solved with use of logic and no special effort. The thing that bothers me the most is that this couch potato does all this strenuous labor and does not seem to sweat or have much trouble getting things done.
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