Showing posts with label Dragonkepper Chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dragonkepper Chronicles. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Dragonlight book review


Donita K. Paul: DragonLight    Currently re-reading with my daughter.




Title: Dragonlight

Series: Dragonkeeper Chronicles

Author: Donita K. Paul

Genre: Christian Fantasy

Plot: WARNING! CONTAINS SPOILERS!
 Sir Bardon and Lady Kale are on a quest to help Regidor and Gilda find the mysterious meech colony. At the meech colony things aren't as ideal as Regidor and Gilda had hoped.The meech hold a dark secret that could completely destroy Amara.

What I liked about this book: It was a good end to the Dragonkeeper Chronicles. Some charcters' past, like Toopka, are finally revealed.

What I didn't like about this book: It was sad to know this would be the last book in the series.

Would I recommend this? Yes! I would highly recommend the entire Dragonkeeper Chronicles series to anyone who likes Lord of the Rings, the Chronicles of Narnia, and Tales of Goldstone Woods.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Dragonfire book review




Title: Dragonfire

Series: Dragonkeepper Chronicles

Author: Domiat K. Paul

Genre: Christian Fantasy

Plot: WARNING! CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Sir Bardon and Kale have now been married three years.
 When Paladin puts Bardon and Kale on two different missions, that could take years to complete, Kale begins to question her calling.

What I liked about this book: Bardon and Kale were more mature in this book than in the rest of the series. It was neat to see their interactions with each other.
 Some of my favorite characters were back in this book, which made me glad.

What I didn't like about this book: It was a little sad and gory at times.

Would I recommend this? Yes.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Dragonknight book review


DragonKnight - My favorite of the DragonKeeper Chronicles by Donita K. Paul




Title: Dragonknight

Series: Dragonkeeper Chronicles

Author: Donita K. Paul

Genre: Christian Fantasy

Plot: WARNING! CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS
Bardon, who is about to become a Knight in Paladin's army, is taking a break from the world to relax and study at cabin. When Bardon arrives at the cabin three women are living in it that need his help. Should Bardon help them or take his much needed break?

What I liked about this book: You got to know and understand Bardon a little better. It had good humor, adventure, and allegorical meanings.

What I didn't like about this book: Nothing.

Would I recommend this? Yes, to people who have read the fisrst two books in the series.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Dragonquest book review




Title: Dragonquest

Series: Dragonkeeper Chronicles

Author: Donita K.Paul

Genre: Christian Fantasy

Plot: WARNING! CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS!
Kale Allerion is now training at The Hall. Kale has only been at The Hall a few months when she, and some of her old friends, are sent to find  a meech dragon egg.
A meech dragon is very special- it is very intelligent, talented, and strong.
 If the meech egg falls into the hands Risto, evil may fall on Amara.  

What I liked about this book: I really enjoyed this book. The characters really grew on me, and now I am fond of them.
 The plot was much more fast paced than Dragonspell, so it was an easy read.

What I didn't like about this book: I can't think of anything.

Would I recommend this? Yes.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Dragonspell book review












Title: Dragonspell

Series: Dragonkeeper Chronicles

Author: Donita K. Paul

Genre: Christian Fantasy

Plot: When Kale, a village slave, finds a dragon egg she is sent to tell the members of The Hall. On the way Kale is stopped by two of Paladin's warriors and she soon finds herself on a quest.
  Can Kale accept this to be Wulder's will?

What I liked about this book: It reminded me of Lord of the Rings, but it isn't a copyoff. It has humor, fun adventures, and likable characters.

What I didn't like about this book: It was kind of hard to get into the first 50 or so pages, but after that it got more fast paced.

Would I recommend this? Yes, definitely.