![]() For example, she mentions the misogyny in the very last paragraph. She instead utilized a sort of prologue or introduction that was short and also ended on some mysterious notes. ![]() I really love how she didn’t try to provide all the background information by shoving it into the dialogue of the characters. It’s a very intriguing novel I even wrote an essay on it for school. more the nonexistent romance in this book, but that did not bother me for long as I delved deeper and deeper into the realm of the ancient dragons. Review 2: When I read Eon in maybe eighth grade or so, I thought it was one of the most creative ideas I’d ever witnessed. Read this, but warning it is rather long and the story got tedious at times, although 2 days was basically what I needed, with very random intervals of reading. i DONT want to make any racist jokes here. The only bother I had was the random chinese character. Imperial CHINA and played on good kinda myths and things to weave it into a great fictional read. The story line was good, mainly cause it was based in China. ![]() Review 1: Not bad at all, although the weird thing is I kept accidentally skipping random details I probably should not have. ![]()
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