The Dragon Delasangre

by Alan F. Troop | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 0451458710 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Martyup of San Diego, California USA on 9/22/2006
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4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Martyup from San Diego, California USA on Friday, September 22, 2006
This book was given to me by Grace. I thought it was a very unique and interesting read.

Journal Entry 2 by Martyup from San Diego, California USA on Saturday, September 23, 2006
This book is ready to start its journey as a book ray book, so here goes........
Please make a journal entry as soon as you receive the book and also when you send it to the next person. Then we know where the book is! Try to finish within one month.
When you are nearly finished with the book please PM the next person on the list and ask for their address so you can send it on to them!

SweetSillySue – Roanoke, Virginia
BooksnBeer – Annanndale, Virginia
Mellonhead – Austin, Texas
DianeO – Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Bellamack – St. Helens, Tasmania, Austrailia

Journal Entry 3 by sweetsillysue from Roanoke, Virginia USA on Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Just came in the mail today : ) I'll start reading it tonight.

Journal Entry 4 by sweetsillysue from Roanoke, Virginia USA on Thursday, September 28, 2006
the author took a very different approach to dragons. I also thought it was very interesting.

sent it out today to BooksnBeer.

Journal Entry 5 by BooksnBeer from Pasadena, Florida USA on Monday, October 2, 2006
Received this in the mail today. Looks interesting and it is by an Author I haven't read before, I am intrigued. I do have two other bookrings in front of this - but, I will read this as soon as possible.

Journal Entry 6 by BooksnBeer from Pasadena, Florida USA on Monday, October 23, 2006
This book is an interesting, different telling of the dragon storyline. In other dragon stories which I have read the dragons felt that humans were usually too much work to hunt for very little meat. A nice tasty 400 lb cow doesn’t provide as much fight. Also, I’m not sure I understand why the dragons lived as their meal choice a good part of the time – I wouldn’t change into a chicken, or a cow and live that way among the chickens or cows. I guess I’m coming to the conclusion that it was an OK read, with a lot of holes.

It will be going off to the next person as soon as I receive an address.

Journal Entry 7 by BooksnBeer from Pasadena, Florida USA on Monday, October 23, 2006
This book is an interesting, different telling of the dragon storyline. In other dragon stories which I have read the dragons felt that humans were usually too much work to hunt for very little meat. A nice tasty 400 lb cow doesn’t provide as much fight. Also, I’m not sure I understand why the dragons lived as their meal choice a good part of the time – I wouldn’t change into a chicken, or a cow and live that way among the chickens or cows. I guess I’m coming to the conclusion that it was an OK read, with a lot of holes.

It will be going off to the next person as soon as I receive an address.

Journal Entry 8 by mellonhead from Austin, Texas USA on Friday, October 27, 2006
This very interesting dragon book arrived safe and sound in human hands today. I'm reading another bookring book, but this one is next.

Journal Entry 9 by mellonhead from Austin, Texas USA on Monday, November 20, 2006
This was a quick and interesting read. I enjoyed parts of it, but found the whole, humans-as-prey too gruesome. I have not read many dragon books, and it was interesting to think of the possibilities. I agree with booksnbeer, that there were many holes and several places that lacked depth, but I still enjoyed the story. Thank you martyup. I'm Pming the next on the list now.

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