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Cargando... Dragon Companionpor Don Callander
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I've had one from this series, a late one, for a while. It's interesting, but I always felt a little confused - had a hard time figuring out relationships and the like. This is the first one in the series, I like it, I understand a lot more and now I want to read the whole series. I like his Mancer series too. Not wonderful books, but very readable. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDragon Companion (1)
Human Seeks Employment. Former Librarian with Dragonriding Skills. Thomas Whitehead, a mild mannered librarian from Iowa becomes magically transported to the magical kingdom of Carolna. Tom soon discoveres his new home has knights and castles, magic, and talking dragons. Tom has a chance meeting with the dragon, Retruance Constable, who finds him interesting enough to "adopt" him as his Dragon Companion. Tom's life becomes even more complicated when he must take part in driving invaders out of the castle, rescuing a fair princess, and capturing a traitor to the king. Not exactly in a normal librarian's job description... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Tom is waiting for his train at the Capitol Hill Metro when he suddenly realizes that he's arrived in another, very unfamiliar, place. Before he has totally collected his wits Tom meets Retruance Constable who just happens to be a Dragon and the adventures begin. There's magic and damsels in distress and a wicked guardian just to mention a few elements. This was an impulse choice from the library's uncatalogued paperback shelves and I didn't know what to expect but I would definitely read something else by Callander.