Featured Official Review: Child of Fire by Ela Lourenco

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Re: Featured Official Review: Child of Fire by Ela Lourenco

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I was actually thinking of reading the first book when I saw your review for this one. My entire family has a particular love for dragons, so this is a series I will definitely read. Thanks!
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This is my first story that i read . Very entertaining because i love action story.
Thank you for sharing
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I like watching movies dealing with magics and vampires but reading them I find it hard,nevertheless your review is good.
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Post by Lenza »

First the cover looks amazing. From the review, the book seems very interesting. The who fantasy and fiction is one of the aspects of a book that keeps the reader enjoying the book and not wish to read skip ahead due to utter boredom. I personally haven't read the entire book but I'm planning to start.
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It's inhumane to hunt and kill all the dragons of the world. Some could be useful Lara who with her other friends help the Prince reclaim his throne.
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Post by Rosielynjana »

It's sounds interesting ...
When lara turns into a dragon..
Amazing... :)
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Post by Ojehomon Pascal »

Thrilling, captivating and A-class write up, just have to be detailed in some key part of the story without going out of the context of the book, like the training of her dragon part.
I think it is a must read for everyone
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It's a very thrilling story i like it.There are so many characters like dragon."But i have a question?".I have watched many movies like "avatar".When we decieve our this world and try to find out other planet to survive and at last we face many dangerous problems then i think that our struggle should be clean,peace and safe our earth and it is more easy then to find new planet or world.
Am i right?
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I love love love books about dragons, books where people are friends with dragons, books where people are dragons?? Amazing, every one. Then add other magic and multiple planes of existence? This sounds like my perfect cup of tea. I've been fascinated with dragons from a young age and would only want to read books with dragons in them when I started out. My reading taste has expanded since then, but I still love a good dragon book and they hold a special place in my heart. Can't wait to read this one! Thanks for the review!
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Will definitely have to read the next one!
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Safdarchohaan wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 03:51 It's a very thrilling story i like it.There are so many characters like dragon."But i have a question?".I have watched many movies like "avatar".When we decieve our this world and try to find out other planet to survive and at last we face many dangerous problems then i think that our struggle should be clean,peace and safe our earth and it is more easy then to find new planet or world.
Am i right?
I suppose the answer to your question lies in whether or not the "new" world was previously inhabited or not.
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Paiges-reads wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 11:58 I love love love books about dragons, books where people are friends with dragons, books where people are dragons?? Amazing, every one. Then add other magic and multiple planes of existence? This sounds like my perfect cup of tea. I've been fascinated with dragons from a young age and would only want to read books with dragons in them when I started out. My reading taste has expanded since then, but I still love a good dragon book and they hold a special place in my heart. Can't wait to read this one! Thanks for the review!
Oh, I hope you get the time! It's such a fast read and I would love to hear your opinion!
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Post by RishyR »

I love fantasy novels, but this doesn't seem like the right fit for me.
Although, based off your review, I might be tempted to give it a go as you mentioned it was a quick read and the book does seem interesting enough with the conflict she's experiencing accepting her dragon half. Who doesn't love a good dragon story.
Very nice review, good job!
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prettysmart wrote: 03 Mar 2018, 15:41 This review reminds me of memoirs of my childhood...super active, wild imagination filled with fantasy of different realms, parallel universes and mystical creatures lol...great review!
Yup, kind a remind me of the days of my childhood, though mine is to ride one not to become a dragon.
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Post by Praise17 »

Wow, I so much love this story, full of adventure. Kodus to the author, we're expecting more
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