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Dragon Quartet, Volume II

(Part of the Dragon Quartet Series)

Here's an exciting fantasy tetralogy with all the right ingredients: four elemental dragons (Earth, Air, Fire, and Water), each with a human companion. This series takes us from medieval Europe to the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Good

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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

lovely read

The series is a refreshing one. I enjoyed both volumes - and thought #2 was good. It provides an interesting twist at the end. I definitely recommend the books to people.

apply's NOW

i was amazed how this series of books apply's to our world NOW and really enjoyed the fantasy aspect.

Wonderful series!

I just finished reading Volume I of this series (The Book of Earth and The Book of Water in one volume). It was fantastic, and so far Volume II is just as good. I've been reading past midnight every night because I just can't stand to put the book down. The characters are engaging and realistic, and I eagerly anticipate each chapter to see what new challenges they face. The storyline is full of suspense and drama, while not being melodramatic. Any fans of McCaffrey's and Lackey's dragon series are sure to enjoy this series.

very pleased

This was adventurous and fun. I enjoyed greatly. I found the characters likable and and easy to relate to. I had to go and search for the sequel as soon as I could. I had to know how it was going to end. I read a lot and have a hard time finding new things to explore. This was a fun one I would recommend to anyone looking for a adventure.

A mix...

I give this book four stars because the book of fire is worthy of four stars, but the book of air is only worth three, but rounded up gives an overall four. The set seems to go downhill with every book. The first book was absolutely wonderful, then the second book was pretty good but starts off rough, then the third book is still good but is switching perspectives a lot, then the fourth book is just chaotic. It is really hard to follow the plot occasionally, or from who it's coming from. It is a necessary read, just because you will want to see how it ends, but a bit disappointing compared to the first volume.
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