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Dragon Keeper

Rain Wilds Chronicles, Volume 1

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Dragon Keeper

De: Robin Hobb
Narrado por: Anne Flosnik
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For years, the Trader cities valiantly battled their enemies, the Chalcedeans. But they could not have staved off invasion without the powerful dragon, Tintaglia. In return, the Traders promised to help her serpents migrate up the Rain Wild River after a long exile at sea - to find a safe haven and, Tintaglia hopes, to restore her species.

But too much time has passed, and the newly hatched dragons are damaged and weak, and many die. The few who survive cannot use their wings; earthbound, they are powerless to hunt and vulnerable to human predators willing to kill them for the fabled healing powers of dragon flesh.

But Tintaglia has vanished, and the Traders are weary of the labor and expense of tending useless dragons. The Trader leadership fears that if it stops providing for the young dragons, the hungry and neglected creatures will rampage - or die along the river’s acidic muddy banks.

To avert catastrophe, the dragons decree a move even farther up the treacherous river to Kelsingra, their ancient, mythical homeland whose mysterious location is locked deep within the dragons’ uncertain ancestral memories. To ensure their safe passage, the Traders recruit a disparate group of young people to care for the damaged creatures and escort them to their new home. Among them is Thymara, an unschooled forest girl of 16, and Alise, a wealthy Trader’s wife trapped in a loveless marriage, who attaches herself to the expedition as a dragon expert. The two women share a deep kinship with the dragons: Thymara can instinctively communicate with them, and Alise, captivated by their beauty and majesty, has devoted her life to studying them.

Embarking on an arduous journey that holds no promise of return, the band of humans and dragons must make its way along the toxic and inhospitable Rain Wild River - an extraordinary odyssey that will teach them lessons about themselves and one another as they experience hardships, betrayals, and joys beyond their wildest dreams.

©2010 Robin Hobb (P)2020 HarperAudio
Clásicos Contemporario Cuentos de Hadas Dragones y Criaturas Míticas Fantasía Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano Épico
Rich Worldbuilding • Complex Characters • Excellent Storytelling • Engaging Dragon Lore • Compelling Relationships

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I loved this start to a new series of stories within this amazing world Hobb has created. I especially like that it's focusing more of the dragons and the lore behind them. We get new characters and treated with old ones as well. It is different from what we'd be use to with the Fitz and the Fool, but it was still a great book.

New adventure, still in love with this world

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I’ve been recommending the Elderling books to a friend as I work through them I’ve been telling them to just pretend each trilogy is not 3 books (or four in the case of the Rain Wild chronicles) but just one long book. This book is the best example of this, it just suddenly ends. That’s fine I’m just going to immediately start the next chapter (aka the next book) . Love this world, and her writing. I do wish there wasn’t so much “romance”.

Always love Robin Hobb but so far this is my least favorite

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Wasn't expecting this much romantic longing and relational issues in this book, but it did fit the story even if a bit much for my taste. Definitely adds more details around dragons and the rainwilds, but you would be missing out on a lot (plus getting some spoilers) if this is your first read in the series.

Longing and intrigue, plus dragons

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The dragon parts of the story are great but in other places it reads more like a romance novel.

Some places it reads like a romance book

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These books aren’t bad, and they actually add a lot to the world building of the Elderlings series. However they are the weakest. The plot is plodding and sometimes just feels like such a slog. Occasionally it hits high points and is really enjoyable, but it never really attains the highs of the rest of the Elderlings books. I don’t recommend skipping these if you really love the rest of the books, but be aware that they aren’t the best.

Dragon Keeper is probably the slowest of the books as it is introducing us to characters that we’ll follow over four books. Alise’s set up is particularly long in its build-up. Leftrin is a bit of a confusing one to follow as well, but he gets better. Thymara is generally pretty cool. I liked her parts.

Anyway, hang in there if you’re a completionist like me. It’s definitely not the worst I’ve read.

The weakest Realm of the Elderlings series

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there's no better writer to explore the rich inner lives of her characters, and develop them masterfully.

it doesn't get better than Robin Hobb

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I love all of the prior trilogies and am a bit disappointed with this book. It’s still entertaining because I love the world and characters but it lacks depth. I also did not enjoy the narration.

Least favorite Robin Hobb book this far

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A sparkling exploration of the bargains we make with each other and with dragons. Forbidden feelings abound amongst young people, grown ups and majestic creatures.

Dragons have dreams different from ours

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It sorta continues the story from the earlier Liveship Traders trilogy, but with new characters. Some old characters make cameos. But you definitely at least need to read that trilogy first, if not all the other previous Robin Hobb books.

I like the characterization. Some characters are more good and some more bad, but they are all three dimensional with their own motivations that make sense. There are a few different point-of-view characters, but their stories converged soon enough, which I appreciated.

The ending was very abrupt and caught me off guard. It wasn't really much of an ending. Just something to be continued in the next book. But it was a good start, and I'm interested to see where it goes.

Good start and continuation from Liveship Traders

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This author has taken liberty to not put out a complete book that stands on its own the last few. I know it's part of a bigger series but each book should feel complete not an opening chapter.

A meandering story without a conclusion.

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