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A review by bookfilledcottage
The Tea Dragon Tapestry by K. O'Neill
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Kay O’Neill has done it again!
I love this world, this character this art-style so much that I was caught between wanting to read everything that’s readily available about it and also ration anything Tea-Dragonesque. I’ll admit I just gave in and devoured this gem!
Firstly, I am convinced this will be a re-read whenever fall comes by every year because the landscapes are just so gorgeous and the style is so atmospheric.
Secondly, I love these uncomplicated, complex and gorgeous stories about everyday life in a fanastical context.
Thirdly, the dragons are too cute to ever say goodbye to, so I’ve decided I simply won’t do it.
So, here’s my conclusion: if you haven’t yet; pick this story up and read all of the books in the series. They will undoubtedly make you very happy.
I love this world, this character this art-style so much that I was caught between wanting to read everything that’s readily available about it and also ration anything Tea-Dragonesque. I’ll admit I just gave in and devoured this gem!
Firstly, I am convinced this will be a re-read whenever fall comes by every year because the landscapes are just so gorgeous and the style is so atmospheric.
Secondly, I love these uncomplicated, complex and gorgeous stories about everyday life in a fanastical context.
Thirdly, the dragons are too cute to ever say goodbye to, so I’ve decided I simply won’t do it.
So, here’s my conclusion: if you haven’t yet; pick this story up and read all of the books in the series. They will undoubtedly make you very happy.
Minor: Death and Grief