The Draconic Bibliophile

  • As I stated in a previous post I am working my way through the original Percy Jackson series having finished The Trials of Apollo. The Sea of Monsters is the second book in the iconic series and it chronicles the adventures of Percy’s second summer as a half-blood. It opens with Percy finding out that…

  • This next book is one that was well written and overall pretty good but also one that I did not necessarily like or enjoy all that much. I also know that I probably just confused you a little with that statement so let me explain. Today’s book is often considered a classic and so is…

  • I wasn’t expecting this next book to be quite what it was but I also have to admit that I wasn’t sure what to expect at the same time. Traces by Franklin J. Knight is the first book in the Traces series. It tells the story of Harriet, a woman who has just passed away…

  • Mortalis by R. A. Salvatore is the fourth book in the Demonwars Saga and is the stand-alone novel that connects the first demonwars trilogy and the second demonwars trilogy. It tells the story of how the various characters handles the resurgence of the rosy plague. Jilseponie and her refusal to accept the fact that the…

  • As you may have noticed, I have a bit of a fondness for children’s literature. Today’s book is an excellent piece of children’s literature but it is also a bit of a classic in the genre. I am talking about The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander. Now I am not sure how many of…

  • We are now finished with April which means that it is time to discuss my monthly reading review. In April I managed to read 22 books overall which brings my yearly total to 81 books in 2025 so far. This also means that I once again hit my monthly goal of 20 books and am…

  • Have you ever accidentally stumbled across your idea of heaven when reading a book? I kind of think I did when I found The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith. It is the first book in the Hell’s Library series and boy was it a doozy. The book opens with Claire, the librarian…

  • Have you ever woken up one day only to discover that your entire life is now a lie? In The Art Of Prophecy by Wesley Chu, book one of the War Arts Saga, that seems to be exactly what is happening. Laishi, an older retired war arts master, has been sent to evaluate the skills…

  • This time around I am returning to a series by one of my favorite authors with the book Pegasus In Flight, the second book in The Talents Series by Anne McCaffrey. The first book covered the first two generations of people who started and expanded the institute for people with parapsychic abilities. This book covers…

  • This time around I want to go over one of the more intriguing kids series that I have come across. I know many of you have probably already heard of it but I still want to discuss the first book today. The book in question is Artemis Fowl, written by Eoin Colfer, and there are…

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