Tuesday, July 7, 2020

The Book of Dragons by Jonathan Strahan

An anthology of dragon stories.  What more could you want?

Harper Voyager and Edelweiss allowed me to read this book for review (thank you).  It's being published today.

This is not a sweet tale of nice dragons.  Some of these dragons will eat you.  Some of them take humans in and no one sees them again.  Are they hiding them and treating like slaves or did they eat them?

There are some decent dragons I wouldn't mind meeting but it's hard to tell the difference.  I'd enjoy a dragon friend but I don't want to get hurt.

If you have a fascination with dragons you'll enjoy these stories.  Just be careful, OK?  You really can't trust dragons...

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