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Heart's Blood: Pit Dragons: Book Two (Yolen, Jane. Pit Dragons, Bk. 2.) |
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Rating: Summary: A great sequel to Dragon's Blood Review: The second of the Pit Dragon series, Heart's Blood, is every bit as good as the first! Jakkin ventures into the dangerous and unstable world of politics and rebels to save Akki, whom no one has heard from for a long time. At the same time, he must take care of his dragon, Heart's Blood, and her hatchlings. This series is excellently written, with great details and charactariztion! I highly reccomend it to anybody!
Rating: Summary: Jakkin risks everything to save his love, Akki. Review: This book is just as good as the original, Dragon's Blood. This book has a very interesting story, but it has quite a few plot twists and can become confusing at times. The basic plot is this: Jakkin who has recently won his title of master, is getting used to life with Heart's Blood, who is now pregnant with eggs. But a mysterious political figure named Golden appears to Jakkin and Sarkkhan telling them that Akki has dissapeared. Now Jakkin is torn between Heart's Blood and Akki, and trying to discover manhood. He travels to the Rokk, and leads Heart's Blood through a great many pit fights. It is a great story of love and courage, with a touching end. If you like dragons, you will love this book. Be sure to read Dragon's Blood before you read this book, so you understand what's going on. Also be sure to catch A Sending of Dragons after you have read Heart's Blood. This book was easy to read, but it is not exactly adult reading material. I would recommend this book for anyone ages 10-15 who likes dragons.
Rating: Summary: Well, it was ok... Review: This Book was ok. it was not as good as the first one, but it was ok. This book shifts more to the Politics of the PLanet more than the Dragons. I mean, dont get me wrong, there are dragons in it, but just not as many as in the first one, which somewhat dissapointed me. I was hoping to get a good dragon book, like the first one, but what i found was that it was more a political book with dragons in the backround. I would read it if you read the first book, but dont expect it to be near as good as the first book.
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