A review by ladyazulina
Dear Dragon (Dear Dragon, #1) by Hannah Russell

4.0

If you read this book, do it knowing that the writing is still imperfect and that some things may be odd. I’m an avid reader and I love when the authors show me the narrative, but in this book, it was more tell than show. That made it difficult for me to fully connect with the characters, but still, I liked Kai from the beginning, although his personality changes from one moment to the other were a bit of a shock; I found Zack very annoyed by his need for company, and May was suspicious to me at first glance. I couldn't understand many of Itazu's reactions, I didn’t feel her anguish or relief, I didn't share her fury or her joy or her quiet moments, because the emotions were said, but not presented to arouse them in me. And I think that's why it was a bit difficult for me to read. But I wanted to know what happened next, how it ended, which is good, because even if I'm committed, I don't read something I don't like or don't call me.

So, generally speaking, I liked Itazu's story. It was... it had more action than I expected, to be honest, and I don't know how I expected less in a world with dragons, but the mind is strange, isn't it?