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_marina_ 's review for:
A Destiny of Dragons
by TJ Klune
This book's main problem was how it dragged for like... two hundred pages.
The beggining of the book was the repetition of the same conversation over and over in between the important things that actually moved the plot along. The structure made me go absolutely bunkers, something important happened, the characters had a long ass exchange where they went completely off topic, a lot of sex jokes (A LOT, awy too many, please stop), Ryan and Sam did something cheezy, the important thing got solved in way too many pages when it just needed five, something else happened and we went again. And taht was repeated over and over again
The third time around I just wanted one conflict to be solved seriously, just once.... please.
I was honestly considering not continuing on with the series after this one.
But then Zero Ravyn Moonfire (aka, the teenager emo snake dragon) appeared, the plot moved, the love triangle was thrown irrefutably out of the window, things got serious (not completely, this is a comedy, but the timing got better), ass got kicked, shit got real and the themes of the story got clearer.
So, now I will read the next two books and I'm the proud mother of a teenager emo snake dragon whose name is Zero Ravyn Moonfire and wants to make the world beautiful again. Things are looking up.
The beggining of the book was the repetition of the same conversation over and over in between the important things that actually moved the plot along. The structure made me go absolutely bunkers, something important happened, the characters had a long ass exchange where they went completely off topic, a lot of sex jokes (A LOT, awy too many, please stop), Ryan and Sam did something cheezy, the important thing got solved in way too many pages when it just needed five, something else happened and we went again. And taht was repeated over and over again
The third time around I just wanted one conflict to be solved seriously, just once.... please.
I was honestly considering not continuing on with the series after this one.
But then Zero Ravyn Moonfire (aka, the teenager emo snake dragon) appeared, the plot moved, the love triangle was thrown irrefutably out of the window, things got serious (not completely, this is a comedy, but the timing got better), ass got kicked, shit got real and the themes of the story got clearer.
So, now I will read the next two books and I'm the proud mother of a teenager emo snake dragon whose name is Zero Ravyn Moonfire and wants to make the world beautiful again. Things are looking up.