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The Unexpected Dragon by Mary Brown

mamap's review

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2.0

why do i keep reading this stuff? very fantasy-ish, not bad, but not wonderful, and some abruptness ...

talitha_storm's review

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5.0

To this day this is my favorite book. I love all the characters, and the ending to me at least is not your traditional ending. I love it!

pinteeth's review

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5.0

I first read this entire series when I was 13, and it was magical. I had never read fantasy with adult themes, and on a re-read I realized just how adult these were. I enjoyed it immensely, and will likely read it again in another decade or so...

bookishrabbit's review

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3.0

2 1/2 stars. Review to come. There are moments I love in this book, but there were plenty of problems that brought down the rating a lot for me.

rowan_mb's review

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5.0

Also one of my all time favorite books. I read it back in Middle School and was probably not appropriate for my age. This was the first fantasy book I ever read and have been hooked since. I still have the same copy to this day.

shadrachanki's review

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4.0

I had a bit of a difficult time getting into the book, but once I got into the proper mindset everything just sort of flew by. I really liked the fact that it was set in *our* world rather than some random fantasy world since that added a very different flavor to the entire piece.



There were some unanswered questions at the end of everything, but I'm okay with that.

prationality's review

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5.0

I enjoyed the first two books in this omnibus (Pigs don't Fly and Master of Many Treasures) much more then the last book (Dragonne's Egg). Following the prequel, The Unlikely Ones, The Unexpected Dragon trilogy is quite exciting.

I can understand how others might view it with discontent since there is no definite ending to the romance of the first two books (an ambiguious ending where the characters may or may not have survived) and the third book comes out of left field (though with a definite ending for the romance element).
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