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Rating: Summary: Fantasy at it's best Review: I got into the fantasy genre fairly late, and this was the first book that I read. The characters are finely drawn, and as the mystical and mistical world of Gryylth and it's inhabitants become solid, you really do want to find out what's going to happen to Alouzon, Dythragor, Marrget, Wykla, and the people of Corrin, who have been fighting each other all for a handful of mist. As Suzanne Helling evolves (unwillingly) into Alouzon Dragonmaster, and Alouzon learns how to trust herself again, the line begins to blur a little, when does the fantasy become a life lesson, and when did life become fantasy? This begins to become clearer as you finish the book. I would highly recommend this book, whether you are a late starter or have read other books in the genre.
Rating: Summary: Fantasy at it's best Review: I got into the fantasy genre fairly late, and this was the first book that I read. The characters are finely drawn, and as the mystical and mistical world of Gryylth and it's inhabitants become solid, you really do want to find out what's going to happen to Alouzon, Dythragor, Marrget, Wykla, and the people of Corrin, who have been fighting each other all for a handful of mist. As Suzanne Helling evolves (unwillingly) into Alouzon Dragonmaster, and Alouzon learns how to trust herself again, the line begins to blur a little, when does the fantasy become a life lesson, and when did life become fantasy? This begins to become clearer as you finish the book. I would highly recommend this book, whether you are a late starter or have read other books in the genre.
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