The character development, the intellectual mish mash and the abiding friendships make the series wonderful. Can’t hardly wait for the next installment
Keeps me intrigued
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I love the absurdity dragons bring to the world. Like innocent hellhounds only…just that much ‘extra.’ If you’ve read Masters’ previous series, think Alistair’s hijinks times ten! This is a short and sweet book that highlights the ‘otherness’ of dragons. Their bluntness, curiosity, lack of boundaries, and insatiable question for more fun. The plot is..
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I was looking for a bit of Christmas cheer and here it is. As always, Lily Morton has gifted us with endearing characters and settings. I love the magical elements, which befit the season and bring such joy. Joel Leslie adds his awesomeness to make this a special gift. There is no substitution for this..
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This story was truly beautiful and fun. You’ll be dicing onions towards the end. In a way this is actually three stories in one go that manage to fit together in the end. I also enjoyed the quick shout outs to other characters in other series. But my most favorite part is the simple friendship..
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Let me start by saying that these are 2 of my top narrators and I will pick up a story based on either of them narrating. With that said idk 🤷🏽♀️ if it was the Boston accents or what but it was a struggle to get into this at the beginning. I’m happy I stuck..