Review of Call me Dragon

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This is the first story I am encountering that has to do with dragons, I have watched several dragon movies and I must say I find them interesting. I am looking forward to reading this story especially because of its connection to a princess. I am eager to know where this story will end.
Thanks for the interesting and complete review.
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I wonder what kind of bond is forged between the princess and the dragon. Thank you for your review.
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A story from a dragon point of view instead from a human trainer or rider. That really caught me by surprise and it is a welcome one. I like fantasy novel and I definitely will check this book out. Thank you for the insightful review.
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The author’s writing is eloquent and very humorous. It seems blitz, the dragon, is not living up to his family name. It might be interesting to find out what happens after he captures the princess, who he plans to leverage for money. But, plans can change!
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I love how everyone comments about the book cover. Truly the dragon on it is awesome. Furthermore, the map on the very next page of the context is so colourful, bright and eye-catching that I completed a chapter in minutes. It was quite amazing to see that dragons could interact with humans. Very interesting book, and a nice review.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Filled with humor and excitement, today's BOTD is Book 1 in the Dragon Fires Rising fantasy series that follows Blitz, a dragon on a mission to prove himself worthy, after capturing Princess Azania. What awaits, is nothing what readers expect! This sounds like a great one to add to our classroom book recommendations board! Thank you for your review!! It was very helpful! :-)
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Thanks for your review. My impression of dragons is that they are an intelligent species with lots of knowledge, but I guess the author has a different idea.
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This dragon story seems full of magic and mystery. It raises the coexistence of humans and mythical dragons. It also includes a non-traditional but rather sensitive and artistic dragon. Sounds like a good choice for fans of the genre.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

A very exciting graphic novel. And the review is well detailed and informative. I like the angle blitz is playing from, trying to regain his honor. But I'd have to pass on reading this book because it doesn't seem like it would interest me. Fantasy is a slippery slope genre for me.
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I usually skip fantasy books, but this one looks promising. I am never one to pass on a laugh trip, so I will risk getting to know this lovable dragon. Is this bond formed between the dragon and the princess a kind of Stockholm Syndrome?
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Post by Aashu Chaudhary »

The cover page is really attractive. The storyline is awesome too. I would love to read about the journey of the Princess and the dragon. I'm pretty sure this adventurous book will be worth the time.
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The cover of the book is making the novel look interesting to read. I'm also a lover of stories about dragons. I'm definitely going to get it. Nice review
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The cover of the book is making the novel look interesting to read. I'm also a lover of stories about dragons. I'm definitely going to get it. Nice review
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting science fiction fantasy novel highlighting adventure, a dragon that kidnaped a princess, and unique characterization. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @marcauthor on the BOTD selection.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I usually don't go for fantasy but the premise of this book seems original and quite funny. Maybe the misogynistic side is meant to be satire? I certainly hope so.
Thank you for your fantastic review!
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