A review by sirah
The Dragons of Ordinary Farm, by Tad Williams

3.0

Well, the first 150 pages or so were a confusing tangle of the main characters not getting any information. As an artistic piece, it was effective at causing me to feel the frustration the characters must have felt, but such a lack of real information is difficult to get into as part of a narrative. I appreciated the depth of character that the protagonists displayed, and the plot as a whole was likable once I got through the first half. It really picks up toward the end. I'm not sure if I'll be reading the sequel though.