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Dragon rider funke series
Dragon rider funke series




dragon rider funke series

I remember quite liking this book as a kid, and I think I read it a couple of times, but, strangely, I barely remembered it-it didn’t have nearly as powerful an impression on me as some of the other books I read when I was younger. I’m not sure if it’s because this is one of Funke’s first books (okay, more like fifth, but it’s still one of her early ones), if it’s the translation barrier (this was first written in German), or if this is just how Funke writes, but there is definitely some depth or something missing that is noticeable to someone who reads as many books as I do. It never goes beyond it always stays comfortable and safe. I’m not sure if it’s wonder, charm, imagination, or what, but there is a flatness that runs throughout the book that makes it one step short of enticing. However, Dragon Rider lacks something which makes it truly great. There’s nothing remarkably wrong with it nor are there any large flaws beyond character likeability (a subjective area, anyway).

dragon rider funke series

There’s a villain who is suitably villainous, a spy, a djinn, and lots and lots of travel. It is a fairly entertaining, suspense-filled tale of a dragon’s search for a home and the people, animals, and magical creatures that help him along the way. Rating: 3/5 Dragon Rider is not a bad book by any means. Along the way, they will discover allies in odd places, courage they didn’t know they had, and a hidden destiny that changes everything. Together they embark on a journey that takes them to magical lands where they meet marvelous creatures-and one ruthless villain. Firedrake, Ben, and their furry friend, Sorrel, are in search of the mythical place where dragons can live in peace forever. Dragon Rider, by Cornelia Funke, was published in 2004 by Chicken House.






Dragon rider funke series