Official Review: The Royal Dragoneers by M. R. Mathias

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Re: Official Review: The Royal Dragoneers by M. R. Mathias

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Thank you for the review! I'm actually super interested in reading this now and will add it to my shelves!
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Sounds like a very exciting story. Though I think I might skip the graphic killings. The twisted plot seems interesting. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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This book sounds really exciting! Trolls, dragons and fighting make for a perfect fantasy book. Can't wait to read it!
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I'm not usually into dragon stories, but this sounds very exciting. The graphic violence doesn't necessarily bother me. It sound quite adventuresome!
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Great review! I love unpredictable plots with lots of action and well developed characters. The gory scenes won't bother me either.
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This is not usually the type of book that I go for, but it actually sounds very interesting. I just bought it for the raffle, so I am looking forward to giving it a try.
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Thank you for a free book! Awesome review, reminds me of an RPG game! I really like the ``colorful``, well described scenes and characters, so hope the book is also great as it sounds. Twist and turns...hm, can`t wait to start this voyage :)
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With this review, I feel like it is a read for me. I enjoy a well written sci-fi novel. I need the indepth descriptions to really engulf myself in the read. Plus, I very much enjoy when the story leads in different directions. Thank you for the great review
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Is the beginning like how to train your dragon?
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This seems like a type of book I'd enjoy. I love reading fantasy, and the third person omniscience perspective and fast pace of this novel looks interesting.
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Well done on the review. This is a book right up my alley and I'm excited to start reading it. The idea that it's detailed, graphic, and involved always leads to a great imagination built world.
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I like the review of this book and it reminds me of the Hobbit series. I can imagine that many of the scenes are gruesome especially when dealing with close combat. I like that the author was so descriptive that you could easily visualize the characters including the beautiful dragon.
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Sounds like quite an interesting read! I love fantasy books, especially those full of action and excitement. And who can go wrong with dragons? Well done to the author, and thanks for the review :)
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The content of this book is captivating, I wish it could be in movie
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Post by imalmae »

I love reading Fiction stories. From the first chapter, I'm already entertained. Thank you for this M. R. Mathias. Wish I could get one dragon.
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