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erinngillespie 's review for:
Sky Dragons
by Todd McCaffrey, Anne McCaffrey
You will have to bare with me here guys, I never usually do a written reveiw. Mostly, because I can`t spell and I have the imagination of a rock. However my hubby is in the hospital and he took his phone with him , so I am stuck with typing.
This is a two book , book. The first one "sky dragons" I will say right now DISTROYED me . There was one scene were there was a death that I am still devisated over ! Todd did such an awsome job of putting us right at the scene like we were looking right over the characters shoulder. He wove in so many changes in "tradition" so seamlessly that i didn`t even notice. The book felt real and so beliveable , i devoured the story .
The second "book" started with a huge jump in time and i really felt that i missed out on a major chunck of the story. It made it difficult to actually get back into the story . there was at least two story lines that i wanted to follow that was just thrown at us . Mostly the main characters journey into motherhoood and the main characters choice to give up her "pet". Then end result was told but the journey there was not explored and I really missed that . The ending was unexpected but still in the correct storyline . All in all a really good book as I have come to expect from this author.
My only real complaint is that it is really hard to find out what the next book in the series is, anybody know the correct order of read?
Thanks all for tolerating my sub par writing .
This is a two book , book. The first one "sky dragons" I will say right now DISTROYED me . There was one scene were there was a death that I am still devisated over ! Todd did such an awsome job of putting us right at the scene like we were looking right over the characters shoulder. He wove in so many changes in "tradition" so seamlessly that i didn`t even notice. The book felt real and so beliveable , i devoured the story .
The second "book" started with a huge jump in time and i really felt that i missed out on a major chunck of the story. It made it difficult to actually get back into the story . there was at least two story lines that i wanted to follow that was just thrown at us . Mostly the main characters journey into motherhoood and the main characters choice to give up her "pet". Then end result was told but the journey there was not explored and I really missed that . The ending was unexpected but still in the correct storyline . All in all a really good book as I have come to expect from this author.
My only real complaint is that it is really hard to find out what the next book in the series is, anybody know the correct order of read?
Thanks all for tolerating my sub par writing .