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The action packed sequel to A Language of Dragons , A War of Wyverns will have you on the edge of your seat, gasping at every twist & turn, utterly breathless and itching for more.

It’s an emotional rollercoaster of rebellion, triumph, and heartbreak. Filled with stunningly beautiful prose that weaves together a lush setting with meaningful commentary about languages and the erasure of culture through assimilation.

Did I mention there are even MORE dragons in this one? Wyverns, new dragon species, mini mail delivering dragons, Dracovols, and of course our beloved pink dragon, Chumana. I would like to humbly request that the author put out an illustrated Encyclopedia of Dragons!

This is fast-paced & plot-driven, heart-pounding, emotional, and utterly addictive. I read it in less than 24 hours and immediately wanted to start a re-read of A Language of Dragons!

I cannot tell you how excited I am that there are more books to come in this series. I’m seated, ready, and just a bit desperate for the next book!

I’ve pretty much given all of the reasons to love this book above, but for those who prefer my list style reviews here you go…

What’s to love…
- REBELLION
- DRAGONS! SO MANY DRAGONS!
- heart-pounding and action-packed
- emotional
- meaningful commentary on languages and culture erasure
- Shocking reveals and so many twists and turns
- Plot-driven and easy to binge
- A perfect YA book that will appeal to adult readers as well.
- A swoony little romantic subplot

What might not work for some…
- this is plot-driven, and those that prefer character-driven stories might have a hard time with this one. The character work is good, but not quite as in depth as it could be!
- the romance is definitely a sub-plot. If you’re looking for a romantasy this is not it. If you want an awesome dragon-filled fantasy with lots of action and a hint of romance, this IS the one!

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This book was so addictive, I read it in one sitting. Absolutely amazing sequel to A Language of Dragons. There are so many important lessons in this story about our own history but making it interesting with the fantasy setting. I love the dragons in this, I adore Vivien and Atlas and the rest of the cast as well. It was so fast paced and emotional, I kept needing to know what would happen next. Incredible story.

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