The Chronicles of Dragon: Hunt for the Hero (Book 5) (The Chronicles Of Dragon Complete 20-Book Collection)
K**E
Hunt For The Hero - Book 5 - The Chronicles Of Dragon
Nath Dragon has awoken! When the last book ended his friends were trying to get him someplace where he would be safe. The story tells what a heavy toll this was on his friends and their world. Years had past before he awoke. Their world and Nath's friends had suffered terribly at the hands of the Clerics of Barnabus. Much sacrifice had been offered to keep Nath Dragon safe. Now he was awake and itching to get back at his enemies. The story tells of Dragon and his friends fighting strange creatures as well as the clerics. Injuries and death fill the pages. The saga continues in book 6.Kathy Barber Doyle - 6/6/2018
T**E
This is a good series...
The story is worthy of reading even if it's format begs to be different. It is like reading a novel as installments, in a monthly magazine, In my mind, even a series has each novel as a stand-alone story. This series, is instead, the next part of the same story. Fortunately the first 5 novels were published before I discovered them, otherwise, I might not have made it past the first one. Perhaps, instead of 10 lower priced books, one full novel with a higher price might have been better. In fairness to the intended reader, I am an adult instead of a child but I have to wonder if their attention spans will continue through the final segment.
W**N
Wake up
Effecting great changes in a dragon man to change him into a Dragon apparently takes great energy from a body. Math is lucky to have wonderful companions to care for his body while it undergoes this.
S**N
Good
Good read good read good read good read good read good read good read good read good read good read good read good. If its a good story and it is.
S**Y
Halloran keeps getting better and better!!!
This book is pure genius. A war is on the horizon and everyone is waiting to see what Nath will do, including his friends. Will he be able to ward off his inner evil and fight for good, or will it prevail and be unleashed to the delight of the Clerics of Barnabus? So much happens in this one book, it really sets the tone for what is to come. I can't wait to see what Halloran delivers next to the old and young!
D**N
An enjoyable read..
I have enjoyed reading this series very much. The story line holds my interest without getting too involved in fluff, just the meat of it. The characters interactions in the story give it a believable quality and the plot twists are great.. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series..
4**G
Loved the time jump
Loved the time jump, at first thought it was too much, but by the end I was enjoying the growth some of the characters had made.As all CoD books easy, entertaining reads. Great light reading material for even an adults like me.
B**T
chronicles of Dragon: Hunt for the Hero ( Book 5 of 10)
Again Nath beats on his enemies, but the short adventure only seems like a chapter long, before he's vanquished them. Unsatisfyingly short as before, the tale is still worth pursuing into the next small bite of the tale
S**E
Hideous grammar and spelling
By the time I had waded laboriously through the first five books, praying the character would actually mature slightly, and become a decent human, sorry dragon, I wanted to go out and punch someone. Not only was the storyline disjointed, the grammar absolutely hideous, and the bad spelling ... abysmal, but I do not feel the author ever bothered having any of the books proofed. Too busy bashing out disjointed words and charging the reader with the chore of getting through the books.Sad, because dragons are my favourite creatures after cats, and I found myself begging something, anything to make an end to a selfish, self centred pain in the rear, who seemed to have not even one redeemable virtue. By the fifth book in a series, where it seems, the author is trying to milk as much as possible from those paying for the read, the character should have grown at least slightly, and have managed to evince even just one redeemable virtue. Not so. Don't waste your money on these.
M**V
I cant remember reading books as bad as these and I've been around quite a few years
Made a big mistake &bought the first five of these books to read on holiday .I cant be bothered to finish this childish rubbish they are are full of attempts to describe fighting sounds like (snach clak bash slash and lots more silly words made up by the author) I got fed up trying to block these words out as I tried to read . if they were paperbacks instead of kindle they would be straight to the charity shops
C**N
easy read
its an ok series of books , bit simply written & plots kind of obvious , if you like dragons its an ok read but prob wouldnt of bought the whole series if id known more about these books before hand
G**H
Great book, great series
Great book, great series
B**N
Now read books 1- 5, all excellent reads can't wait until 6 - 10 are available
Now read books 1- 5, all excellent reads can't wait until 6 - 10 are available, so in the meantime started the Darkslayer series by Craig Halloran, tried first of Dragon series as I read other reviews and it was free, certainly not disappointed
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