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The Dragon Quintet

by Marvin Kaye

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A bit odd this one, in look and some of the stories it seems like it is aimed at kids, then another couple of stories are not, definitely not young ones, anyway.

Dragon Quintet : In the Dragon's House - Orson Scott Card
Dragon Quintet : Judgment - Elizabeth Moon
Dragon Quintet : Love in a Time of Dragons - Tanith Lee
Dragon Quintet : Joust - Mercedes Lackey
Dragon Quintet : King Dragon - Michael Swanwick

Power mad.

2.5 out of 5

Rockleberries.

2.5 out of 5

Dragonbloke nookie.

3 out of 5

Egg appropriation escape plan.

4 out of 5

Just plane die.

3.5 out of 5

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  bluetyson | Nov 14, 2007 |
The theme of this five novella anthology is dragons. The first novella, "The Dragon House" by Orson Scott Card, is set in a charming old house with quirky characters. Unfortunately, the "dragon" was not an integral part of the story and seemed like an afterthought. “Judgment” by Elizabeth Moon is the next story in the anthology. The story shows how greed can change a person. The dragon in this story only shows up at the end to fix the problems caused by careless dwarfs. In the third story, "Love in a Time of Dragons" by Tanith Lee, an abused barmaid uses a dragon slayer to get to her true love. This is a provocative story with beautiful imagery. The dragons and the dragon wife are vividly described. There is a great twist in the middle. To bad the sex scenes weren’t written more subtly. My favorite of the novellas is “Joust” by Mercedes Lackey. This is a real dragon story in the style of Anne McCaffrey. A young serf is saved from a cruel master by a dragon rider. He learns his destiny is to raise a dragon hatchling and become a dragon rider himself. The last story, “King Dragon” by Michael Swanwick, is the most unusual. It is set in Avalon which is in fairy, but there are modern devices such as barbed wire fences and landmines. The “dragons” are self aware war machines with pilots. A young man unwittingly becomes the eyes and ears for such a device and has to use magic to free himself and his people. Each story is unique and well written. I wish I could say I enjoyed each story equally, but only “Joust” was a truly memorable dragon story. That could be why Lackey turned it into a novel and then a series. ( )
  craso | Jun 26, 2007 |
Interesting mix of dragon stories with a variety of dragon types. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Nov 25, 2005 |
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An abiding presence in myth and literature from around the world, the dragon has been reborn in modern fantasy fiction. The classic winged fire-breathing reptile often associated with evil (they do despoil villages and demand virgin sacrifices, after all) tends nowadays to be more kindly disposed to humankind, sometimes aloofly offering magical wisdom, sometimes actively involved in human lives, whether as a servant or friend. In this volume, originally compiled exclusively for the members of the Science Fiction Book Club and not available in stores, editor Marvin Kaye has skillfully gathered brand-new contributions to the hoard of dragon lore by five top fantasy authors.Orson Scott Card---an expert at writing from a child's point of view, as evidenced in his bestselling Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow---offers a gothic yarn set in contemporary suburbia. "In the Dragon's House" tells about the mysterious dragon that lives in the wiring of an old house, palpable only to a young boy who in dreams shares its body and feels its true size and power. But what does it really want?Mercedes Lackey, prolific author of the Valdemar saga, writes of a slave boy who is chosen to care for a warrior's dragon. Vetch (and the reader) will learn much about dragon behavior . . . and this special dragon's secrets may be the key to his freedom. (Lackey was so taken by young Vetch that she expanded his adventures into a novel with the same name as this story---"Joust.")Tanith Lee is no stranger to dragons, which appear quite often in her award-winning fantasies. The fable "Love in a Time of Dragons" is imbued with her signature atmosphere---Old World, moody, erotic---as a kitchen maid goes a-questing with a handsome champion to slay the local drakkor. But the tale takes a surprising twist. . . .Elizabeth Moon, author of the popular Esmay Suiza and Heris Serrano series, takes a break from military science fiction to give us the tale of a young man forced by lies to flee his village . . . into an adventure of dwarfs and dragonspawn, of trust and wisdom, and, ultimately, "Judgment."Rounding off the collection is Michael Swanwick's "King Dragon," a strange amalgam of twentieth-century technology and faery magic, in which the award-winning author invokes a truly sinister and repellent creature---a being with the soul of a beast and the body of a machine-part metal, part devil . . . all-merciless.

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