The Dragons of Winter by James A. Owen (a review from our Two Thumbs Up review panel)

by McNally Robinson - Saturday, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:01pm

The Caretakers are at war. The Archipelago of Dreams has fallen to the Echthroi, and the link to the Summer Country has been lost. The Keep of Time must be rebuilt, and the secret lies somewhere in Deep Time at the beginnings of the World, when the Summer Country and the Archipelago were one and the same. Fortunately, there is still hope: the Grail child, Rose Dyson, and the new Cartographer Edmund McGee have learned how to map time, and through a precarious balance of travel to the past and the future, they have a chance of repairing the present.

The Dragons of Winter was a very interesting book. As the sixth book in the series, it promises to be as captivating and exciting as the rest. The plot was complicated though. You had to keep track of what was happening in each part of the story so that you could understand what was going on. The book was full of mystery; you never can see which side the characters are on until the end. The book was brimming with betrayal, and comedy. Plus a cliffhanger ending which leaves you grasping for more. All in all, a very satisfying read.

- Erin, a Two Thumbs Up reviewer

The Dragons of Winter will be released on August 28th

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