Official Review: Dragonhunters by Garon Whited

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Re: Official Review: Dragonhunters by Garon Whited

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this looks awesome! I'm usually very picky about my dragon stories, but I may give this one a try!
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I am so not into stories about dragons. I appreciate that it sounds like this is a well-written book but I will not be reading it.
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Wow, I can see the reason you like this book. The action pack with humour is definitely a good fun read that one can truly enjoy. Honestly I too love such great books, for a busy life with full of stress a book like this may provides a stress free life even for a moment. Humour has its ways in keeping the mind happy and away from trouble plus the action pack is good in captivating the people attention. Great combination!
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Thanks for the review. This book is definitely going to be my next pick. It seems to be a great blend of adventure, fun, and thrill. The most unique feature added to the story is the religion-How two people with different religious background interact and respect each other. Im curious to know if Aramon would ever be able to slay the dragon himself or would he be getting his friends’ help. Will he prefer his religion over the great cause of protecting people against the deadly monster! Difficult choice, indeed!
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This is the first time I've heard of this author. I like books that make for a quick read and I'm a fan of the sword-and-sorcery genre, so I think I'll enjoy this one. Thanks for a great review!
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Thank you for the review. The story sounds interesting. Also, fantasy books do not often show moral dilemma, or overcoming it. I am glad this book does that, amd much more. May be the two friends' respect for each other and ability to work together towards a common goal in spite of having different religious beliefs set up quite an example for today's world. I am ready to dive into the book.
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I'm not a big sci-fi reader but I do believe I can read this book and get as much pleasure from it as you have. The story sounds simple and provides a lot of graphic activities that's not for everyone's enjoyment. I would like to read this book .
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Great review, you were very thorough. I’m not super into fantasy but I love books with strong character development. Thanks.
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Between your review and the preview, this might be one of my next books to read. I suspected from the preview that aramand was going to have more dilemmas in regards to his faith, and your review proved it. It seems a key aspect along with dragon hunting. Can’t wait to read it.
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Dragons, wizards and knights! This sounds like a great story, even with the gore. I’m glad you enjoyed it so much and I’ll have to add it to my list!
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Thanks for the insightful review. I love Sci-Fi novels with dragons, knights and wizards. The story looks interesting. The concept of five friends uniting to slay an evil dragon is awesome. Can’t wait to read it.
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I also enjoy having some realistic themes underlying in my fantasy reads. I like the idea of the moral and religious discussions between the characters. I enjoyed your review, thank you.
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This sounds like a very interesting fantasy story. I am interested in the magic behind it as well as the internal struggle with his religious morals. I believe this may be a good addition to my to read list.
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Re:Official Review-Dragonhunters by Garon Whited
Garon Whited as always has been a good fictitious composer especially for me as a bookd'ser who became intrigued after diving into Luna and swimming through another goodwork of his(DRAGONHUNTERS),It seems to me that the crown is always waiting for the one who dares to be a hero and can do a'thing to maintain the title.Hurray can't wait to finish the last two pages. :reading-6:
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Post by jennyd2003 »

Good review. I wasn't sure about this one, but I think I'm gonna read read it. From the reviews and the sample it sounds very interesting. I love a good paced novel with some fantasy thrown in.
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