Official Review: Dragonhunters by Garon Whited

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Re: Official Review: Dragonhunters by Garon Whited

Post by mamapanda1517 »

Thank you for this great review! I was bummed out at first that you said all the characters died except for one, but then you stated their spirits came back. That really spiked my interest in the book even more. I enjoy fantasies with dragons and such. Really excited to read this one!
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I like that this is a quick read with a lot of action. Perfect for when I want a quick adventure that I can complete over a weekend. Thanks for the great review! I can tell how much you enjoyed reading this one.
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Post by [Valerie Allen] »

Good Review with some spoiler alerts! However, will I or won't I read on? That's the Question! For I'm not into witches, warlocks and witchery; but the free sample chapters and amazing reviews certainly peaked my interest to read beyond. And, if I complete "Dragonhunter", I'll more than likely rate it 3/4 stars. Whose knows…we shall see? Best wishes to the author on the #BOTD 🐉
And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. (Revelation 20:12 (NKJV) :reading-7:
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I am not crazy about reading science fiction/fantasy but this sounds like an interesting book. I'm glad he combines character development with humor and action.
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Post by Ajbish »

Thank-you for this review. Much like how you say the book has a layer of humor, your reveiw seemed to as well- which I enjoyed. I'm also excited about this gore you speak of. Not sure how I feel about people dying and being brought back right off the bat but hopefully it was taste fully done .
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This book sounds right up my alley. I love dragons and I like that it has good character development.
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I love that there is a good dynamic between the five friends. It gives a story depth and keeps the reader interested. This book sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for the review :)
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Post by Tbunde5 »

I enjoyed your review much more than the book. The author uses so many metaphors to describe the setting, action, and characters that it drags down the story. Why use ten words when one great adjective will do? I appreciate your detailed summary, but not enough to read the book.
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Great review! You made book sound pretty enticing. However, I'm not a fan of this genre so I'll have to pass.
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Post by beck0823 »

I love stories that are rich in character development, and the religious undertones of the characters having different faiths seems like it would add a certain amount of depth. And who can refuse about about dragons?? Thank you for your review!
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I love this genre but have steered away from it lately as many offerings border on being written only with teenage boys in mind. But this one sounds much more classic in style; multi layered and well written! Thanks for your delightful review; I am definitely going to read it.
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It sounds similar to the Christian bale/Matthew McConaughey movie reign of fire. Which I thought was amazing. So I'll think book out.
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Post by todwyer01 »

Hilarious adventure. Reminds me of a Lord of the Rings cast meets Ogre Company's humor. Not a common theme to combine humor with science fiction and even rarer to do it well. Great Job.
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Post by trajoe1206 »

Thanks for the review. I read the sample but it just did not interest me. Glad you enjoyed it
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Post by Sindhu Srinath »

Congrats on the review. I like this genre. Sounds like the author is really brilliant. It seems to portray a lot of good themes.
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