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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2003
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| Dragon Prince series The Dragon Prince series contains two trilogies, Dragon Prince and Dragon Star, written by fantasy author Melanie Rawn. I read them a long time ago when I was much younger and remember them as being a lot of fun to read. Fast forward about 10ish years and I find myself inbetween good series and was wondering if I would be impressed with them now that i am in my early 30's. Should I pick them up to reread them or am I going to simply get frustrated? Thoughts? And thanks. |
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| Unlicensed Vaginoplasty Surgeon Join Date: Jan 2002
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See I really like that in most books. One of the things I liked about the first 2 Exiles books. I blame GRRM for that. As long as most of the characters are worth following around, I prefer a lot of PoV's. Unless there's one or two characters that are just that much more interesting/entertaining than the rest(WRU Mat/Rand??) or it's based around just such a kickass main character that their point of view is always the best option(Vlad Taltos). But then, I guess you weren't specifically complaining about too many PoV's, just characters. So I'm mostly just typing to hear myself "talk". I find I do that a lot...
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| Pink Hair and Skimpy Plate Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Memphis
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Rawn has started, but not finished, another trilogy (not related to Dragon Prince series in anyway) called "Exiles:" and has recently released a standalone novel titled Spellbinder that you might want to look at instead.
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