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A review by caffeinatedfae
Dracopedia Field Guide: Dragons of the World from Amphipteridae Through Wyvernae by William O'Connor
4.0
I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I've seen William O'Connor's artwork everywhere, but I never found the time to sit down and pick up one of his art books. When I saw this book offered up on NetGalley, I knew I needed to read it. The art is spectacular, and this would make a great coffee table book for any dragon enthusiast. The different types of dragons were outlined well, and this had a non-fiction feel to it. My one complaint about it was that it read a little slow. It felt almost like homework to read simply because of the textbook feel that it had. I would have liked it more if I thumbed through it instead of sitting down and reading it cover to cover.
All in all, this is the ultimate book for dragon enthusiasts.
I've seen William O'Connor's artwork everywhere, but I never found the time to sit down and pick up one of his art books. When I saw this book offered up on NetGalley, I knew I needed to read it. The art is spectacular, and this would make a great coffee table book for any dragon enthusiast. The different types of dragons were outlined well, and this had a non-fiction feel to it. My one complaint about it was that it read a little slow. It felt almost like homework to read simply because of the textbook feel that it had. I would have liked it more if I thumbed through it instead of sitting down and reading it cover to cover.
All in all, this is the ultimate book for dragon enthusiasts.