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  • Mistress of Dragons

  • The First Book of the Dragonvarld Trilogy
  • By: Margaret Weis
  • Narrated by: Gigi Marceau-Clarke
  • Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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Mistress of Dragons

By: Margaret Weis
Narrated by: Gigi Marceau-Clarke
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Summary

Mistress of Dragons is the first volume in an epic fantasy trilogy entitled The Dragonvald. Here is a world where men and dragons coexist amid political intrigue and dark magic, where the uneasy balance of power between the two is on the verge of becoming undone, threatening to unleash waves of destruction that will pit humans against humans as well as dragons against men for the domination of the world. Humanity's very survival is at risk.

The power to hold the chaos at bay, the terrible secret that maintains the balance, rests in the hands of a new and inexperienced Mistress of Dragons.

Don't miss the next book in the Dragonvarld Trilogy The Dragon's Son.
©2003 Margaret Weis (P)2003 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
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Critic reviews

"A classic tale...touched with originality." ( Publishers Weekly)
"A rich and vibrant fantasy world populated with various races and complex, believable characters." ( Library Journal)
"Weis has brilliantly conceived a world viable for both dragons and humans." ( Booklist)

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    5 out of 5 stars

A Pure escape from reality

This was the first book I downloaded from Audible and it persuaded me to join. I now have all three books in the series and I have enjoyed them all. They may seem a strange choice to peel potatoes and make cake to. (I now have a player in the kitchen), but I prefer to listen to a book than music. These books were very different to anything else I have ever read as I am new to fantasy fiction but I am now well and truly hooked

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Good Listen

Fairly standard fantasy nothing compelling or new, sometimes far stretches to imagine a dragon using an "illusion" to be human without something more, but still good listen and worth the time spent

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    2 out of 5 stars

Disappointingly shallow and bland

I found this story to be very trite and shallow and am glad I bought it with Listener credits; I surely wouldn't have wanted to pay full price! I felt like I was listening to an allegorical fable for children most of the time. It gets two whole stars - because I was able to actually finish listening to it.

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