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A review by charonlrdraws
The Wearle by Chris d'Lacey
3.0
This is a 2.5 star rating because this was a impulse buy for me and I have never read anything by Chris D'Lacey and well the summery caught my attention as it was right up my street, but well I feel like I should have lowered my expectations a little because as much as I liked the premise for The Erth Dragons it just seemed underwhelming and I couldn't care less about any of the characters but hey maybe in book two things might change but who knows, yeah so far every dragon book I've read so far doesn't compare to Julie Kagawa's Talon Saga so yeah that sucks.
But I am a sucker for books like this and I will buy them and I hear this author is well known for another series that has dragons in it and I might check it out.
A summery for The Erth Dragons:
The Wearle came to Erth to find out what happened to their previous group, who never returned. Gabrial, a young blue dragon, is desperate to prove his worth. But the dragons aren't alone in the mountains. Down beyond the scorch line, Ren, a young hom boy, is fascinated by the 'skalers'. But when he creeps into their territory, he sneaks out again with a wriggling baby wearling...Dragon and boy's fates combine in this stunning new fantasy series.
But I am a sucker for books like this and I will buy them and I hear this author is well known for another series that has dragons in it and I might check it out.
A summery for The Erth Dragons:
The Wearle came to Erth to find out what happened to their previous group, who never returned. Gabrial, a young blue dragon, is desperate to prove his worth. But the dragons aren't alone in the mountains. Down beyond the scorch line, Ren, a young hom boy, is fascinated by the 'skalers'. But when he creeps into their territory, he sneaks out again with a wriggling baby wearling...Dragon and boy's fates combine in this stunning new fantasy series.