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Cargando... Handbook for Dragon Slayers (edición 2013)por Merrie Haskell
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It was a super fast read, and while it had unexpected complexity to the plot (which honestly I should have expected given that Haskell's first book was also like that), I wished it was longer/deeper/more. The story ended and I wanted to scream in frustration because really, there was so much more that the author left unresolved. Yes, the main plot was resolved but I had just gotten to like the characters, and I definitely wanted to see more of Curschin.
I loved the subtle weaving of the Bluebeard story into the plot ( )