Dragon Revival
Qapira Awakening, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeanie Talbot
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Ava Richardson
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Del will protect his new friends at any cost....
Street rat Del used to only rely on himself, but since being stranded on a desert island with Lathan, Etenia, and a pair of newly hatched dragons, he’s learned about the importance of friendship. Which is why he’ll do anything to prevent them from being hurt, even if it means leaving his homeland Pothena vulnerable to a threat that lurks deep off the coast; something even deadlier than a kraken.
Etenia insists that Pothena needs the warning, and they are the only ones who can deliver it. Without dragons, Pothena has no defenses against this deadly new foe. But the days of dragon-riding in the kingdom are long gone. To stand a chance, they’ll need to somehow revive the dragon-riding academy that has lain dormant for two and a half centuries.
Del will need to find the balance between protecting his friends and defending Pothena as the danger around them grows. The Qapirans have only begun to wake, and if they aren’t stopped they will rain down havoc on Pothena and beyond.
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- Carla Zanghellini
- 29-01-24
preparing for fight
I liked how, despite growing up in different classes and therefore encountering many misunderstandings, the friendship built during a shared survival experience does not waver. I like reading about dragons with their knights and wizards and how the author conveys emotions and brings out the suspense.
There are a lot of battles and some actions against the enemy are open for debate.
The performance is not really up to the story and a little to monotone.
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