•REVIEW 24: THRONE OF DRAGONIX•

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Genre: fantasy
Author: Baqkns
Chapters read: five
Trigger warnings: none so far

A mini review
Star rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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One sacrifice is not enough.

Risa's summary: peace is a temporary offering to Dragonix as darkness threatens to fall again.
In the face of rising rebellion, preparations are in place to select a new Emperor.
But there are more camps than one, and Dragneel Bloom -- a wandering warrior -- has been summoned by the great aide.
Will she reach her destination safely?

The originality of this one is incomparable.

Yes, even the title promised something... different. But I wasn't expecting humanoid dragons and such a complex, intricately woven storyline.

I enjoyed introductions to the book's peculiar, well-crafted characters. Indeed, this writer brought my arty essence to life with their sumptuous storytelling skills.

I have a minor quibble: it wasn't quite clear whether or not this book carried parallel stories -- that would explain a lot. This unclarity could be because I only read five chapters, though, so it's really no problem.

Description was amazing, but I believe more work can be put into worldbuilding, especially since the universe itself plays a major role. It's important to note, though, that there's a remarkable difference between description of settings and worldbuilding. Great work was done with description of settings! But with Dragonix itself, it was more tell than show.

Grammatical errors were so sparse, you'd barely notice, pretty great work! The book's cover is really likeable, but the book's summary just went all over the place -- to me, at least. It was quite confusing; a lot of points were hinted at, what's the major plot point?

Throne Of Dragonix is an astounding fiction you should really check out! I'd recommend this to anyone looking for something rich and different. Anyone who loves dragons or anyone who has at some point, wished to be one.

🌼 Risa Quill 🖋️

Baqkns, please let me know what you think of this mini review.

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