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Bitterholz (Die Herrschaft der Drachen, #1)
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Bitterholz (Die Herrschaft der Drachen, #1)

Series: Bitterwood Trilogy (1)

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Bitterwood has spent the past twenty years hunting down dragons, one at a time. But he is getting old and the hate that he has carried in his heart since a group of dragon-soldiers killed his family is beginning to fade. When he kills the royal prince dragon, the king decides the only retribution is genocide of the human race. Bitterwood is forced to enter the Free City, the grand trap designed to eradicate mankind, with thousands of others. Can he lead from within, or can a select few dragons unite to stop the king's madness from becoming reality. Full of rich characters and drama, this is an amazingly astute vision of our own culture by way of a feudal kingdom where dragons rule, and humans are used as workers or pets.… (más)
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Bitterwood por James Maxey

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Love this book. The characters are great, the moral dilemma's are intriguing and the world is a mixture of sf and fantasy. The dragons are different than in other stories and yet they really are dragons. I enjoyed every minute of it. ( )
  weaver-of-dreams | Aug 1, 2023 |
Dreadful. Embarrassing audio quality, narration, just a total fail on every level. Avoid ( )
  frfeni | Jan 31, 2021 |
There's nothing wrong with this book. It just marks the moment when I stopped being able to care about new fantasy series. ( )
1 vota hatpin | Jun 17, 2018 |
I picked this up because it seemed like a good concept of dragons ruling the world and having a lone antagonist hunting them. And it could have been, if executed correctly. This one fails.

I'm one who reads the prologue. It's still part of the story to me. So while reading it, I was trying to decide if this is an allegory for the bible or someone bible thumping in fantasy. (At least it interrupted the possible rape scene.) It was my first sign the book wouldn't work well for me.

The writer had me semi confused, as the dragons are described like they are in a human form. Or perhaps they are anthropomorphic in set up. The dragons speak of the humans doing the work for them. None of it had made for a compelling set up. The best part was when they did the whole hunt the human set up. But that quickly devolved into uselessness.

By page 66, I'd determined that the prologue has no bearing on the rest of the book. It attempted to create a legend of a character, however, it lacks the details to truly make it a legend.

With all my struggles, I thought I'd try the audio to see if it improved any... Even the audio book reader shows little inflection to his voice and sounds bored as he reads. I pushed to page 81, got thoroughly done with the whole waste of text and gave up. No compelling characters, a very dry and boring text. Nope. Dud. ( )
  gilroy | Jun 2, 2018 |
I found this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks for sharing!

The reason why I wanted to read this book was obvious - fantasy novel including gay relationship!

I like the other cover a lot more.

The story begins from the first meeting of the main characters which is not so common in fantasy. There is not a lot of introduction to the world created but we find out about it from conversation. I really wanted the narrator to see the world only trough Faran's eyes but alas, that's not the case. I think that weakens the story.

This is the world that is not scared of gay men and men who have feelings which is why it probably won't be very popular with the usual fantasy readers. But for those who like a well created world and not-so-typical story this is a good read (warnings for some sex scenes).

I would recommend this book to those who are captivated by the description, for those who have never read a fantasy novel that is more inclusive. It's a really relaxing read but I wanted it to be much longer.

I wish all the luck to the author and I hope that this is only the beginning for interesting relationships in fantasy.

tree stars for originality and nice writing. ( )
  anukrose | Nov 2, 2016 |
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This is the first novel of the Dragon Age series by James Maxey. It should NOT be combined with Bitterwood: The complete collection, as that is an omnibus containing this book.
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Bitterwood has spent the past twenty years hunting down dragons, one at a time. But he is getting old and the hate that he has carried in his heart since a group of dragon-soldiers killed his family is beginning to fade. When he kills the royal prince dragon, the king decides the only retribution is genocide of the human race. Bitterwood is forced to enter the Free City, the grand trap designed to eradicate mankind, with thousands of others. Can he lead from within, or can a select few dragons unite to stop the king's madness from becoming reality. Full of rich characters and drama, this is an amazingly astute vision of our own culture by way of a feudal kingdom where dragons rule, and humans are used as workers or pets.

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