The Draconic Bibliophile

  • This next book is the sequel to another book that I recently reviewed, The Woods Out Back. The Dragon’s Dagger is the second book in The Spearwielder’s Tale by R. A. Salvatore and continues the adventures of Gary, Mickey, Kelsey, And Geno. It opens on Mickey stealing the armor and spear of Cedric Donigarten in…

  • Dragons of Winter Night by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman is the second story in the Dragonlance Chronicles. It continues the adventures of the group of friends who are trying to find some way to battle the dragons that have come back and are terrorizing their world. Getting caught up in the politics of the…

  • Today’s book is an odd one but a good one. I can legitimately say that this is possibly the only one I’ve come across that falls into this particular unique mix of genres. It is a ghost story that is neither horror nor mystery. At the same time it is a story about sport, specifically…

  • I read a lot of books and I do mean a lot of books, but I have to admit that I rarely get to read such a finely tuned blend of horror and science fiction as what I just read. Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child is the first book in their Agent Pendergast…

  • I recently received an interesting book as part of my amazon Prime first reads. It was Give Her Credit by Grace L. Williams, a book that tells the true story of a group of women that came together with the brilliant idea to open a bank aimed to serve the minority populations that were typically…

  • The Dark Prophecy is the second book in The Trials of Apollo series by Rick Riordan. It focuses on the continuing adventures of Apollo as he strives to regain his godhood. He has now traveled for six weeks with Leo Valdez and Calypso and together they have arrived in Indianapolis where they are confronted by…

  • I’m not usually a fan of spynovels. Typically, they’re not my cup of tea. That being said, the first time I read Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz I had trouble putting it down. Since then I have reread it several times, again just recently, and have also read most of the rest of the series. For…

  • So, January is over for this year and it is time for me to provide my monthly review of my reading. This last month, January 2025, I managed to read a grand total of 23 different books throughout the course of the month. What this means is that I seem to be right on schedule…

  • I want to start this by saying that today’s book made me jealous. It’s about a guy who falls asleep while reading in the woods behind his house and wakes up in the land of Faerie. I used to read in the woods behind my house, how come that never happened to me? If only,…

  • I recently received a book for the holidays that is probably the weirdest conglomeration of themes that I have come across recently. It felt like it was a combination of Christian, LGBTQ+, and horror, which I have to admit was a very unusual combination to read. The book in question is Hell Followed With Us…

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