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Magic-Born Dragon by K. N. Lee

Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Everyone's searching for the Red Dragon. No one is telling the whole truth- ever.

Category:
Fiction, fantasy

Why I chose this book:
Recommended on Amazon

My personal opinion:
It's okay. The language is clean. The story line is interesting enough. The writing style is immature. Author: I recommend paying a proofreader. Don't read it if you don't like characters escaping peril by chance, or "just in the nick of time". It's not predicable, but it's also not thrilling. New powers, circumstances, and plans are introduced all the time- the happy ending is inevitable.

Warnings
Language: none that I recall
Violence: fighting, some of it moderately graphic
"Adult" situations: yes, bordering on graphic (usually interrupted before too much detail)
Death: yes, including major character(s)

Movie rating equivalent:
PG-16 (not R, but I won't let my 13-year old read it)

Protagonist description:
Rowen is tired of being a pawn

Point of view of story:
Third, focuses on Rowen. Occasionally the perspective changes to another character

Book length:
Short

Story flow:
Easy to read

Grammar and spelling issues:
Rampant, and very distracting

Character connection (no spoilers):
None

For series:
Independent or integral:
Integral

Series review as a whole:
It's not so clean, but the story line is enjoyable, so it barely passes. I'm not reading any further- I'm done. The "adult" situations are getting more edgy- I'm not going to risk reading something inappropriate by continuing.

If you only have time for one, read:
Half-Blood Dragon, start from the beginning

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