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Sept read: What a Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken
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Just read really, really, really slowly....


And sorry, Michelle LOL!! That happens to me alot! Please lurk along with us, though. The more the merrier for these books.



That works for me. I know I usually read more slowly than you, so if I get a few days head start we might finish at the same time! : )

I'm only 50 pages in, but I have laughed out loud several times. Already I'm enjoying this one more than the first two. I like Dagmar (The Beast) and I think she just might be the perfect foil for Gwenvael (or however you spell his name). Can't wait to hear what everyone else thinks.





Oh, I can't wait to get back to this and see if I can figure out what prompted you to say that!

I finished this - I'm dealing with side effects from new medication and watching football - so I had a lot of time to read! I gave it 4.5 stars which is huge for me for a dragon series. It was just so much fun. Interested to know what everyone thinks.


I really liked the scene when they were on the roof (view spoiler)

And the roof scene was very funny.
And Lauren, the number of storylines begins to get difficult at the end, I thought. But this one definitely had way more plot than the first two did. It felt like a real story instead of just funny dialogue and dragon sex.

I'm also enjoying Gwenvael's character and you are right Leslie, Aiken's dragons behave as such rather than men with the ability to turn into dragons.

She's throwing a bunch of new characters at us all of a sudden, and I just hope I can keep all of the names straight.
Leslie, I think you're right that the author has mother-daughter issues.

But I love Gwenvael!! He seems like the most real character she has written. And Dagmar is pretty good as well.

I'm still plugging away. Up to page 277. I didn't realize just how thick this book is. That goodness I'm really enjoying it.


Nevertheless, I still have some issues. First and foremost is Annwyl's ability to (view spoiler) This is simply unrealistic.
I agree that the mother/daughter thing is also annoying (my mother and I got on like a house on fire, she was my best friend and we could talk about anything).
Moreover, the constant insults between the dragons and their mates is irritating - I know it is supposed to be affectionate but it is off-putting at times.

As to the mother/daughter issue - it reminds me of reality tv or something. Let's showcase how bad people can act towards each other. Actually, reading about these dragons is like watching dragon reality television. It could be an episode of Jersey Shore. But when the book stuck to Gwenvael and Dagmar, it was good.

I'm hoping I can finish this tonight and check in tomorrow with my final thoughts.


Well, that was sooo much better than the first two books in the series. I think I just like Gwenvael's and Dagmar's characters more than the others. Although, one thing I noticed in this book is that even though all of these characters are total dragons and are rough and gruff, there are glimmers of real caring and concern buried deep inside. Even the human mates seem to be the same way. I guess they live in a pretty rough and gruff world and none of them have been treating well by life up to now, so it's natural. But the constant insults do become annoying. Why can we only show our soft side when we are alone with our mate? Why do we have to be monsters to each other in public? It's funny for a bit, but at a certain point it just becomes obnoxious.
And can I say: Minotaurs!? How random?! But that final scene with the minotaurs didn't bother me within the context of this series and with that particular character. (view spoiler)
But I am a little confused. Were the Lightnings and the Minotaurs working together? Or was it coincidental. I got the impression early on that the Lightning dragons knew the minotaurs were in the tunnels, but it was never made clear if they were working together. Or did I miss that?
And while it seemed like it should have ended sooner, after reading it I see why she needed to tie up the loose ends that she did.

I admit to being a little confused about the Lightning Dragons. Though obviously that's a storyline and character (can't think of his name) she's going to pursue. If the other books in the series are more like this one I will be good with continuing the series. There are still some things that aren't my favorite but this one certainly kept me engaged.
I have the same problem with Katie MacAllister, who I love. Her humor can begin to grate on me. But I like the dragon world that they both have created. I like dragons to act like dragons. I think it's Debra Cooke's series on dragons - they act a little wimpy. Not my favorite.

Granted, they aren't the most aggressive, but then their job is to protect the earth and they consider humanity part of that. Not like Aiken's dragon's who are all out for themselves. I think those are the only two dragon series I've read so far. I own several others, but haven't gotten around to reading them yet.

I think that Olgeir might have been in cahoots with the Minotaurs but it is unclear. I think the Minotaurs were in the service of the goddess Arzhela who has it in for Annwyl.
I enjoyed the rough and tumble antics of the dragons and their gruff affection but it just got to be too much. Interesting the Briec and Talaith are still bickering incessantly. At least they are consistent.

That was my problem with the first two books. Everyone's behavior was just "too much". But Gwenvael and Dagmar are a bit more subtle in their behavior, so even though they are manipulating people like crazy, you don't get hit in the face with it like the other character's behaviors.
I think the next book is Keita and Ragnar? Dare I read it and see where it falls on the gradient between the first three books? So far, I gave book one 2 stars, book two 3 stars, and book three 4 starts.

I agree that Dagmar and Gwenvael are different. It is mainly Briec and Talaith that go overboard in this area even Annwyl and Fearghus aren't as bad as they are.
I gave 3 stars to books #1 and #2 and 3.5 to book #3 maybe I will continue the trend and give book #4, 4 stars.

And Christine, I'm not sure what it is about Debra Cooke's series I'm not crazy about. I agree with what you are saying about how she writes their relationships, but they still don't grab me. Not sure why.

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Kiss of Fate (other topics)Dragon Actually (other topics)
About a Dragon (other topics)
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EDIT: It looks like we'll be starting What a Dragon Should Know around September 8. Depending on your own reading plans, feel free to start sooner or later as need be.
If you need to catch up on the series, the first two books are: