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Creel's adventures continue when she, her brother, and her betrothed travel across the seas to visit their dragon friends and become involved in a battle against an alien group of dragons that has kidnapped Queen Velika, endangering her and her expected litter of hatchlings.Tags
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Book 3 in the Dragon Slippers trilogy [Dragon Slippers, Dragon Flight, Dragon Spear] Creel's final exciting adventure in this series is the story of the dragons' future after an unknown colony of dragons come to light.
She's an unusual heroine--with dressmaking superpowers--and an intrepid one with a tendency to go off on her own. It's endearing that the dragons call her on her impetuosity, from time to time.
I loved the dragon king and queen! They are fully-fleshed (fully-scaled? :) characters in this story with strong personalities and longstanding relationships to Creel and the other dragons in the story. The dragons are the star of the show.
I read the earlier books some time ago, so I missed some references to earlier events in the show more series, but the story still worked. The romance is woven into the story, and takes second place to the conflict between the groups of dragons--and the groups of people. show less
She's an unusual heroine--with dressmaking superpowers--and an intrepid one with a tendency to go off on her own. It's endearing that the dragons call her on her impetuosity, from time to time.
I loved the dragon king and queen! They are fully-fleshed (fully-scaled? :) characters in this story with strong personalities and longstanding relationships to Creel and the other dragons in the story. The dragons are the star of the show.
I read the earlier books some time ago, so I missed some references to earlier events in the show more series, but the story still worked. The romance is woven into the story, and takes second place to the conflict between the groups of dragons--and the groups of people. show less
Creelisel Carlbrun is no stranger to dragons -- indeed, she is one of a select few who are welcome to visit the King and Queen of the dragons in their new home in the Far Isles. When Creel and Luka go to visit the Far Isles just a short time before their wedding, they have no idea what adventures lie in store for them, and for the dragons they count as friends.
Creel's third adventure among the dragons is just as compelling and exciting as the first two books in the series. The story stands on its own, but readers will want to read the other two books in the series to learn the back-story behind these engaging characters.
Creel's third adventure among the dragons is just as compelling and exciting as the first two books in the series. The story stands on its own, but readers will want to read the other two books in the series to learn the back-story behind these engaging characters.
This may be my favorite series by Jessica Day George. There are so many awesome things in the entire trilogy, but especially in this last book where even more dragons show up, and there's an epic rescue mission, and we finally meet Creel's aunt and she's even worse than I could have imagined.
And a very nice rounding-off of the series. We learn even more about the dragons - again, culturally and physically - including a spin-off group with _weird_ customs. The only thing is I have trouble figuring out who's on which side - the old dragon told about the carvings, but throws a fit at some of the things the mainline dragons consider requirements, for instance. Peder No-color is great, though. I like him standing up to his mother. It's odd - possibly because of the name of the second book and a co-incidence of timing (Anne McCaffrey just died), but I'm getting quite a few echoes of the Pern dragons. The story, and the dragons, are quite different - but the stealing of the little queen (heh, that itself is a Pern reference) and show more several other phrases and scenes echoed Pern to me. I wonder if it was intentional. Anyway - the story is nicely complete now. It could, of course, extend to more books - but George would have to come up with (yet another) enemy-out-of-nowhere. This problem is well and truly solved. And happy endings all around. Nice - I'll be looking for more of George's books (I have one other now). show less
This is the final book in the Dragon Slippers series. It was a well done conclusion to this series and I really enjoyed it alot. For some reason I felt like this book was a bit slower than the other books.
In this book we get to see the dragons’ new home on the Far Islands. Unfortunately, shortly after their arrival on the Far Islands Creel and Luka learn that Luka’s father wants to take back the Far Islands and then Velika (Queen of Dragons) is kidnapped. It’s up to Creel and her companions to rescue the queen and help create an alliance between the dragons and Luka’s kingdom.
This book has lots of great adventure and wonderful characters. I really love the dragons and enjoyed getting to see their new home. I did feel like this show more was the weakest book of the series, for some reason it just wasn’t as exciting as previous ones. It is still a very good read; highly entertaining, well written, and fun.
Overall I enjoyed this book a lot and thought it did a decent job of wrapping up the series. I would recommend this series to anyone looking for a light and fun fantasy read with dragons and a strong, yet feminine, heroine. show less
In this book we get to see the dragons’ new home on the Far Islands. Unfortunately, shortly after their arrival on the Far Islands Creel and Luka learn that Luka’s father wants to take back the Far Islands and then Velika (Queen of Dragons) is kidnapped. It’s up to Creel and her companions to rescue the queen and help create an alliance between the dragons and Luka’s kingdom.
This book has lots of great adventure and wonderful characters. I really love the dragons and enjoyed getting to see their new home. I did feel like this show more was the weakest book of the series, for some reason it just wasn’t as exciting as previous ones. It is still a very good read; highly entertaining, well written, and fun.
Overall I enjoyed this book a lot and thought it did a decent job of wrapping up the series. I would recommend this series to anyone looking for a light and fun fantasy read with dragons and a strong, yet feminine, heroine. show less
Dragon Spear is the third installment in the Dragon Slippers trilogy. After reading all three books, I cannot decide which one is my favorite. They are all equally amazing!
It was awesome to be able to visit the dragons on their new home in the Far Isles! It is a wonderful place filled with many new creatures, and the dragons are loving it! I liked how we got to hear about Shardas and his new collection that he started, and to see Velika for the first time in this book was not a surprise to me, but exciting nonetheless! I also enjoyed meeting some new dragons, and getting to know others better.
The plot moved along at a great pace! I was never uninterested because something exciting was always happening and it was intense during some show more parts too! The characters are more developed as the story moves on and you get to know more about them. The new characters that are introduced are well described, and developed rather well for being introduced in the last book. You come to like some of them and despise the others. Being able to feel this way about the characters really makes this such a great series for me! I like it when they feel like real people and have their faults; perfection creates unreal people.
Exploring all these new places in this book was interesting. You get to see the Far Isles, then you get to see an even farther away island where Velika is taken. Here you meet some strange new dragons and people and learn about their culture. These people/dragons have a strange way of life!
This was definitely an enjoyable conclusion to the series and left me satisfied with a good ending. However, there may be room for another one. I sure hope so! I would love to revisit my favorite characters. show less
It was awesome to be able to visit the dragons on their new home in the Far Isles! It is a wonderful place filled with many new creatures, and the dragons are loving it! I liked how we got to hear about Shardas and his new collection that he started, and to see Velika for the first time in this book was not a surprise to me, but exciting nonetheless! I also enjoyed meeting some new dragons, and getting to know others better.
The plot moved along at a great pace! I was never uninterested because something exciting was always happening and it was intense during some show more parts too! The characters are more developed as the story moves on and you get to know more about them. The new characters that are introduced are well described, and developed rather well for being introduced in the last book. You come to like some of them and despise the others. Being able to feel this way about the characters really makes this such a great series for me! I like it when they feel like real people and have their faults; perfection creates unreal people.
Exploring all these new places in this book was interesting. You get to see the Far Isles, then you get to see an even farther away island where Velika is taken. Here you meet some strange new dragons and people and learn about their culture. These people/dragons have a strange way of life!
This was definitely an enjoyable conclusion to the series and left me satisfied with a good ending. However, there may be room for another one. I sure hope so! I would love to revisit my favorite characters. show less
While definitely not as good as the first two Dragon Slippers books, it's still a very fun dragon adventure. Creel is still pretty awesome, and Luka's cool. Hagen is pretty awesome, and I'm glad he got some page time. The dragons are all cool as well, though there were so many in this book that it was hard to appreciate them individually.
The plot is probably the best thing about the book, because none of the characters seemed to get as much attention as they did in past books. The plot is certainly interesting, unexpected, and engaging.
Unfortunately, it just doesn't live up to the other books in the series. Still a good book, though, and I don't regret reading it.
The plot is probably the best thing about the book, because none of the characters seemed to get as much attention as they did in past books. The plot is certainly interesting, unexpected, and engaging.
Unfortunately, it just doesn't live up to the other books in the series. Still a good book, though, and I don't regret reading it.
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Jessica Day George, born October 11, 1976, is an award winning author. She received a BA in Humanities/Comparative Literature from Brigham Young University. George received the 2007 Whitney Award for Best Book by a New Author for Dragon Slippers. She is the author of the Princess series, the Dragon Slipper series, and the Castle Glower series, as show more well as the stand-alone book Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Dragon Spear
- Original publication date
- 2009-05-12
- People/Characters
- Creelisel Carlbrun (known as creel); Luka; Marta; Tobin; Shardas the Gold; Velika Azure-Wing (show all 8); Hagen Carlbrun; Darrym
- Important places
- Feravel; Moralien; The Far Isles
- Dedication
- For Amy Finnegan:
friend and writer - First words
- Breath taking and fun
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Don't try to spoil it idiot"
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