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Dragon Chameleon: Episodes 1-4
- Dragon Chameleon Omnibuses, Book 1
- Narrated by: Sean Rhead
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
Heroes come from unexpected places.
From USA Today bestselling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson, comes an epic tale of a cynical teen and the dragon who teaches him how to be a hero.
Eighteen-year-old Tor is scarred by war and starvation. When he is given a chance to be on of the Dominion’s famed Dragon Riders, he leaps at the chance. But Tor’s dragon and mission are out of the ordinary and to serve them both, he’ll have to learn to be something he’s never aspired to be...a hero.
Can Tor embrace magic, responsibility, and epic quest he’s meant for?
Dragon Chameleon is the epic dragon rider series you don’t want to miss. Combining dramatic dragon battles, breath-taking adventures, magical creations, and heart-pounding suspense, this tale will warm your heart and keep you resisting to pause.
This omnibus edition contains episodes 1-4 of the popular novella series:
- Dragon Chameleon: Rogue’s Quest It takes a special kind of magic to hide in plain sight. Can Tor handle it?
- Dragon Chameleon: Paths of Deception It takes a special kind of rogue to spy on the enemy. Is Tor that rogue?
- Dragon Chameleon: City of Ice What will Tor do when every decision drops him deeper into the fire?
- Dragon Chameleon: Mist of Power Magic isn’t evil - but is it being used that way?
Binge-listen the series reviewers are calling "just as fun, exciting and special as Dragon School" when you get this audiobook.
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- Frani
- 12-05-20
fantastic
this story has kept me gripped i love dragons so this suited me no end im looking forward to many more stories
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- Ellen
- 23-09-19
Dragon chameleon audio book 1-4
I have read the books before and have enjoyed being able to listen to it. This audio book obviously starts at the beginning but 4 is not the end of the story so you will want to get the other sets ready so you can find out what happens next. The narration was generally good apart from when you first meet zyla she has a very masculine voice but this does settle down. The story is very good full of danger and mystery of what is happening around Thor. Thor doesn't want to be a hero and just wanted to be a dragon ride but fate seems to have other ideas. Enjoy.... I did
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- NAT.orious reads
- 27-12-19
3.25 disguised STARS ★★★✩✩
This book is for you if… juvenile dragon adventures with more bite than Paolini's Eragon but less excitement and thrill than a Rothfuss with a pinch of How to Train Your Dragon.
⤐ Overall.
I definitely expected a wild adventure from this audiobook - which, in all honesty, I didn't get. The narration was okay, but I had to look up the actual spelling of the names quite a lot because the pronunciation of the narrator didn't quite fit the medieval image I had of the universe.
Characters you laugh with and about. Just my favourite thing in this regard. It was a joy to see Tor grow from a somewhat sexist, self-centred little prick into a decent person who slowly sees to his responsibilities. In general, the characters were diverse and coloured in well. My favourite was the dragon, obviously, which I pictured as a crossover between Saphira from the Eragon series and Toothless.
World(-building). That sorta worked out well, probably because the cover contributed to it a great deal.
The arch of suspense. Yeah, not so much in the beginning, okay at best. Overall just short of boring, yet entertaining enough so I kept to it, which paid off for sure. The episode form made for many opportunities to keep me on the edge of my seat.
⤐ What’s happening.
‘In life, you are only guaranteed one thing: adventure.’
How much of an adventure his life would become, though, Tor didn't even dare to dream. After wrongfully trusting a dragon rider to take him to dragon school, Tor's life - plagued by hunger and cruelty - takes a drastic turn: he is now the sole executioner of a wild rescue mission, his companion a femal dragon with all the sass.
Con:
⇢ dragon doesn't tolerate bad manners
⇢ way more clueless than comfortable to admit
⇢ hunted by the enemy 24/7
Pro:
⇢ daily dose of sass at courtesy of saboraak, chameleon dragon
⇢ sowly able to check in with own emotions
⇢ heckin' awesome allies/i>
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writing quality + easy of reading = 3*
pace = 3*
plot/story in general = 4*
plot development = 3*
characters = 4*
enjoyability = 3*
insightfulness = 2*
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