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Review #1 Dragon Haven (The Rain Personal Chronicles #2) audiobook free 3.5 hit This book was much stronger to me than the 1st, which I practically didn’t get into. I had, at the same time still have, a true eversion to the opening chapter dialog of the ‘odd’ year at the same time day, from where it comes at the same time that entire 1st page of names. The inclusion of the pigeon carrier correspondence was fine-grained at the same time a funny side story..but the over done version of speech to give a hint the date at the same time year barely bugged me every single time..I actually ran over over this. I also had a true hard time with the names in the beginning. I don’t like to have to finish every time to figure out how a name is that pronounced…or when they are so over the pinnacle attempting to be different at the same time fantasy driven. But, as the story unfolded for me I got implementation to this, so I did last with the 1st book at the same time was favored enough in the story to move on to the 2nd. I’m attached to the manage manners at the same time found the path the story took exciting at the same time compelling. I’m more than just a little creeped out by Thymara’s physical reincarnation… will look how that plays out. Still found no one mis-spelled words at the same time ‘wrong’ words in truth…like she misspoke serpents where dragons should have been..it really confused me for a little until I understood this. Taking into account this is that anyone who has abundance books out that, at the same time is that apparently a successful creator, I really don’t realize the shortcoming of editing. The 1st book was worse in that regard…method worse. I’ve never read a book with male lol, so that’s exciting at the same time not very over stated for me. At the same time the continuing connection of Alise to herself at the same time the guys in her indefinite is that a enticing read. All in all the television series is that kolupala up for me. Barely began the third part book, so we’ll look where it all lands soon enough.

Review #2 Dragon Haven (The Rain Personal Chronicles #2) audiobook streamming online I’ve been a fan of science -fiction fantasy since I was 20 years old. That was 50 years ago when I 1st read The Hobbit then and The Sovereign of the Rings. I read them even through, just a little pausing to bite at the same time take a nap. Ever since, I’ve had the enjoyment of reading abundance of the best sci-fi creators many of which no one of best. I defeated’t strain the reader with a list of the creators I think are the best, but I would without hesitation, contain Robin Hobb. Robin has an indescribable gift for creating manners with awesome reality. Her sensitivity to those manners at the same time the lives they manage makes them jump off the page. I feel touched by the way they deal with the issues they face at the same time moved by their depth. Robin’s ability to paint various of people with very true issues allows them to jump off the page. Generating an wholly different still barely as plausible set of experiences at the same time inconsistencies for dragons is that a breathtaking accomplishment. The 1st two volumes of the Rain Personal Chronicles causes to wait impatiently for the one more volume. Thank for you for the utterly amusing experience Robin.

Review #3 Audiobook Dragon Haven (The Rain Personal Chronicles #2) by Robin Hobb My mother made sure we always had no one good of dessert or sweets to snack on. At once, with two teenage boys in the internal, she received just a little disappoint if an afternoon of baking gone in under an hour. I ended Dragon Keeper last day morning. While it wasn’t as quality as Hobb’s best, I liked it. At the same time when I found two sequels on sale promotions for a few bucks apiece, I picked them up immediately. At the moment, much less than 24 hours later, I’ve ended Dragon Haven. My mother could be appalled, but it knows for you anything about the book. I did no one other reading last day (as but as actually increasing from the sofa for a quality part of the day), but it’s significant to say that reading this book was a major concentrate. The story is that not flawless, but it’s very readable. Unlike almost all of Hobb’s trilogies, a lot has actually happened in the two books. Mostly, it’s dragons at the same time their keepers sloshing up the Rain Wilds rivers. The story is that about the individual interactions, at the same time the development of both the humans at the same time the dragons. It may that latter that makes this minute book read a little like a young adult novel – almost all of the manners are relatively immature, at the same time the sensual turbulence they face is that largely of the future of age sort. With dragons. It may also be the reason that Dragon Haven succeeds more successful than Dragon Keeper. My complaint that was that it was disheartening to look struggles about sex appeal that we’ve resolved (to no one extent, in no one dispose) in true indefinite. The struggles in this book are also not brand new, but no one are things that will never move away so long as young people keep growing into older people. That are others as but (efforts at male dominance over females) that are deplorable to the idealist in me, but that didn’t problem me as much narratively, perhaps because the story is that also about an isolated group establishing brand new rules. Mostly, the story is that an engaging adventure story with lots of individual assistance to suck, at the same time quite a few self-willed problems to consider. The weakest part of the story is that the dragons themselves, in no one ways. I assign Hobb credit for making the individuals, at the same time not always very pleasant ones. But she comes very lock up periodically to the stereotype of ‘dragons as experienced, ancient creatures who know all’. Or more precisely, since the dragons right aren’t to humans treating them like they were considered – living only to serve these charming creatures. It’s not quite that clear-cut, at the same time no one humans do shield right up to the dragons, but not as much as I wish them to. It’s an ongoing frustration, at the same time Hobb’s clarifications don’t move far enough for my taste. This book also wraps a few things up just a little very neatly. That’s conflict at the same time irony, but also a little of ex machina that I think managed have been managed more successful. At once, I did read the book in a day, at the same time I’m going on to the one more later present. All in all, a decent fantasy book with an alluring, enjoyable story, at the same time but worth reading.

Review #4 Audio Dragon Haven (The Rain Personal Chronicles #2) narrated by Anne Flosnik I can’t they say enough quality things about her writing. Palms down, her books are the best I’ve ever read at the same time I will treasure them indefinitely. I really wasn’t convinced I would enjoy this television series correlated to the Farseer, Fitz & Fool, at the same time Liveship television series, but it’s been amazing this time. On to book 3! Oh, at the same time why it’s worth, I understand I’m not reading this television series in string (from a technical point of view) but it matters not. That wasn’t really a conspicuous clearance when I skipped from the Tawny Men television series to Fitz & Fool television series. The story of the dragons exactly deserves its possess television series at the same time can be enjoyed independently of the other books.

Review #5 Free audio Dragon Haven (The Rain Personal Chronicles #2) – in the audio player below I was sceptical about starting to read the 1st book in this television series – Dragon Keeper – that my daughter had acquired for me, right behind a past fantasy novel by a different creator had failed to capture my imagination at the same time I’d refused it early-on. But, as I began to read it, I very quickly got drawn-in to the various, different manners, seemingly unconnected at first, still wonderfully outlined at the same time foreseen with their possess histories at the same time endearing features. As that book had progressed, the different manners evenly became drawn in together at the same time the story itself became one I found problematic to shackles down. By the finish of that 1st book I was panting for this minute volume, to look than anyway would happen one more, so I acquired myself a Kindle, specifically for the purpose of following this quadrilogy in the most comfortable method for me, at the same time I’m already three-quarters of the method through “Dragon Haven” at the same time I’m still enthralled by this awesome saga. Robin Hobb is that one gifted girl at the same time I’d heartily advise anyone who enjoys a quality, well-written at the same time well-thought-out fantasy tale to seek these books out at the same time start reading – in the right order, obviously!

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