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And I don't like the idea of dragons being "only" mounts for the hero/evil character in the book at all. They're simply too majestic for that. |
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As a reader, I love dragons if they're well done--but they must be well done, whether it's fantasy or SF. The Pern dragons, of course; and Patricia Wrede's Dealing with Dragons series were great read-aloud books when my kids were about at the YA stage. Tim Zahn did an SF series that started well about a young man with a dragon that in its resting state looked like a giant tattoo on the kid's shoulder. (I'm blanking on the title.)
As a writer, I wrote two SF novels about dragons in interstellar space, and I had a great time with it. I also found it challenging to do well--to combine the SF elements with the mythic components of the dragons--and to write from the dragons' points of view. But I felt, at least, that it made for a good story in the end. (That's not always a sure thing, when I criticize my own work.) |
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![]() Loved Thea Harrison and the humorous voice of her main character but I am positively in love with G A Aiken steamy dragon series. Yes, they're raunchy stories but so funny. No damsel in distress there! |
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Big fan of dragons here!
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![]() I share the opinion that if they're really well done they're cool but the Dragon concept can be misused and may not go that well with the story. And maybe have them play a character and not just an instrument for an end. And normally Dragons have always free will, if they choose to be submissive to the mere mortal human they have some reason to do it. Off-Topic: Effervescent Zombies? Do you drink that? ![]() I wouldn't mind sparkly vampires, glittering werewolves or effervescent zombies it they were in a humor story, but in a supposedly serious story? Come on! Who can take that seriously? Or at least find a good explanation for it, they may even be on crack. |
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Paper dragons anyone
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I think it would be bad for their stomach, they could have an indigestion or could be food poisoned
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Oh, I love dragons! My favorites in particular would be the Chinese dragons, they seem more beautiful and graceful than Western dragons, in mi opinion. Though I've never actually gone in search of books about dragons, I do like it when they turn up as characters. It's like a pleasant surprise.
And I have read the Interitance Series, though I didn't think very much about it. I didn't like it, so I stopped following it after the second book. Though I must say, Eragon and Saphira's first interactions was the cutest part ever! Sadly, it seemed to go downhill from there. |
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I do love dragons ("especially gold ones"
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I love dragons, and elves, and faeries, and any other mythical/fantasy related creatures - smart-mouthed or otherwise. Having or not having a dragon will not specifically influence whether or not I read a book, but if they're done "right", then its an added bonus.
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