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actually a very good sequel to Dragon Slippers! A very satisfyingly sweet and yet also adventurous story with just the right touch of romance.
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Somehow better than the last one. Creel as a cultural ambassador deserves its own spin off, though I did feel sorry for Isla. Poor girl deserves so much respect for putting up with this
A great sequel that lived up to the first book. The twists were less obvious in this one and it was a great read.
Once again, the characters are delightful and the story was entertaining and sweet. Can’t wait to read the final book!
Once again, the characters are delightful and the story was entertaining and sweet. Can’t wait to read the final book!
awesome. i loved it. 5 stars because i loved it. i love dragons. did my eye twitch a couple times because it was goofy? of course but that doesn’t mean i didn’t like it.
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
I did like the first one more, but it was an enjoyable read and it was fun to revisit these characters. I don't know if it was because this plot felt similar to the first book, but the pacing dragged for me a bit. I did love the sweet ending.
I loved this sequel to Dragon Slippers. It was amazing! I love this author!
I'm pretty sure this book made no impact on me. I feel, after reading it, exactly how I would have felt after not reading it. It practically disappears in its own unremarkableness, until it becomes a total non-entity.
It's... fine.
This time Creel's adventures take place two countries over. Her friendship with the dragons is still the most charming part of the whole thing, but this time its impact seemed dimmer. The impact of the slightly too cute unrealistic plot and somewhat shallow characters was much louder. The two opposing forces collided like a quark and an anti-quark to produce nothingness.
Also, this author really has a talent for picking terrible city names.
It's... fine.
This time Creel's adventures take place two countries over. Her friendship with the dragons is still the most charming part of the whole thing, but this time its impact seemed dimmer. The impact of the slightly too cute unrealistic plot and somewhat shallow characters was much louder. The two opposing forces collided like a quark and an anti-quark to produce nothingness.
Also, this author really has a talent for picking terrible city names.