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eingersent 's review for:
A Destiny of Dragons
by TJ Klune
This book definitely suffered from sequelitis- it’s just not as good as it’s predecessor. It was funny and had sweet family relationships and friendships, but these aspects weren’t as strong as they were in the first book. Instead the author pursued a larger overarching plot which was just not as interesting, and frustratingly left very unresolved at the end. I appreciated that he didn’t mess with the romance as a plot point, though. My complaint about the first book not having enough female characters still stands, since the only woman introduced was Sam’s manipulative grandmother.
I think if you LOVED the first book and are still dying for more time with the characters this could be good for you but I don’t think it had the same charm as the first one, because without the constant will-they-wont-they/mutual pining, the substance of the book is lacking.
I think if you LOVED the first book and are still dying for more time with the characters this could be good for you but I don’t think it had the same charm as the first one, because without the constant will-they-wont-they/mutual pining, the substance of the book is lacking.