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32 reviews for:

Dragon Kiss

E.D. Baker

3.92 AVERAGE

adventurous hopeful slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I really liked this one more than I remembered! It is a bit dry at times because Audun is more of a serious character and he's often by himself, but he's so kind and determined, so it's sweet to follow him along his adventures.

I enjoyed this book, but not as much as the other books. The one is my least favorite. I gave it a 4.5 because the first half was boring. The second half was much better and I loved the ending :) I have to read the last book soon. I'm sad to see this series end because it's one of my favorite fantasy series.

shaekin's review

4.0

This book is told from the perspective of the ice dragon and the other known characters aren't really in the book until the end. I really liked the change of primary character and really enjoyed getting to know one of the dragons better. These books are cute and I'm still enjoying the series, which after seven books isn't always the case.

Another adorable little fairytale.

katinator's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 20%

This just didn’t have the magic of the original, and this author has a repeating problem with characters being confusingly different people depending on the POV
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morepagesplease's review

4.0

I feel I am growing weary of this series as some aspects have become overly repetitive. my children do not share this opinion and continue to be enraptured.

lovesperry's review

5.0
adventurous funny tense

Childhood favorite. Will always have a special place in my heart. Re-reading it was a joy.
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sci_fi's review

5.0

THIS book about a dragon boy who has to face a string of quests and trials to learn to shapeshift into a human? for love?? THIS was formative.
idk why this one hit so much harder than the rest of the series. i think the books following emma stretched on too long, so it was very refreshing when millie was introduced as the new protagonist. and she was exciting because she wasn't just a second edition of emma, she was confident and a bit bratty (we love a dirtbag princess), no talent for witchcraft, but also had the hugely funny problem of accidentally turning into a dragon all the time? and then THIS book that's suddenly an entirely different perspective on the world that's been vaguely built up over the course of the series, the perspective of a dragon and not a princess, and most of the book is him traveling around this world and discovering new types of magic and having shenanigans. i remember that is was really grounded compared to the rest of the series, focussing on how audun adapts to problems and creating a really engaging coming of age story. it's a journey of character development above all else. the fact that he's a dragon is just a bonus.
this was really Extremely formative and i think it started a whole dragon reading phase.
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pinkbookscoffee's review

4.0

I love these books! They are so sweet and fun.
adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced