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The unlikely duo who might just save the world Ben must be the hungriest cat ever... One moment, he was enjoying a breakfast of salmon trimmings in his home in South Wales. The next, he was teleported across time and space onto the cold stone floor of an evil warlock. Locked in the warlock's tower through day and night, Ben may have to serve him for a while. He'll hate this, especially having to hunt those infernal demon rats when the warlock doesn't feed him well at all. Meanwhile, in a distant academy, a dragon is bored out of her mind. Unable to wear a saddle, no human dares mount her. Is there anyone in this land who can ride her into battle against the forces of the evil warlocks? Somehow, she doubts she'll ever find a suitable bond. Unless there is another creature with enough dexterity to fulfil that role. One, perhaps, who is currently sprinting right out of a warlock's front door... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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"A Cat's Guide To Bonding With Dragons: Dragoncat, Book One" is the first in an exciting new series by Behrsin.
I'm extremely familiar with this book because I edited it. However, I have been a voracious reader for the past forty five years, as well as a passionate reviewer for a bit. I couldn't NOT review this book..
The author has done a top shelf job of world building and character development. Particularly, Bengy as he acclimates to not just a new world, but a new dimension.
We learn as the story progresses that Bengy may not be the hero the dimension expects, but he is the hero that they have.
Behrsin deftly weaves a humorous parody with some serious undertones. I highly recommend this book and I am looking forward to reading Dragoncat Book Two.
In the interest of transparency, I was given a review copy of this book, I am voluntarily sharing this review.
It is my own honest opinion. ( )