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A review by wanderingstories
Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman
4.0
“I found power in accepting the truth of who I am. It may not be a truth that others can accept, but I cannot live any other way. How would it be to live a lie every minute of your life?”
Eon had some really interesting things like the mythology, chakras and the energy dragons that Mrs Goodman is talking about but there were moments, where it just didn't catch my interest for some reason. but I'm definitely going to re-read this because I loved the sequel.
"Remember, my son, a dragon is like a tax collector; one piece of gold short, and he will hunt you for eternity."
Overall the book was entertaining from the beginning to the end and would recommend it to anyone interested in mythology and politics in fantasy.
Eon had some really interesting things like the mythology, chakras and the energy dragons that Mrs Goodman is talking about but there were moments, where it just didn't catch my interest for some reason. but I'm definitely going to re-read this because I loved the sequel.
"Remember, my son, a dragon is like a tax collector; one piece of gold short, and he will hunt you for eternity."
Overall the book was entertaining from the beginning to the end and would recommend it to anyone interested in mythology and politics in fantasy.