Dragon Haven
2010 • 527 pages

Ratings70

Average rating3.9

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3.75 out of 5 stars – see this review and others at The Speculative Shelf.

Many of Robin Hobb's books begin with a set of characters that are broken in some way (physically, emotionally, by circumstance, etc.). Throughout the course of each book or series these characters are made whole through their experiences. Dragon Keeper introduced us to several flailing entities (feeble dragons, outcast keepers, multiple characters in doomed relationships), but it is from these small beginnings that these characters come into their own in Dragon Haven.

This book is very much a continuation of Dragon Keeper — which is not surprising, since these first two books were split from one long manuscript. Where the first book provided the set-up, Dragon Haven delivered with the action, romance, and pacing of a much more enjoyable book. I've become more connected with these characters, and in classic Robin Hobb fashion, I'm sharing in their triumphs and hurting from their defeats. Although it's not quite at the level as the three preceding trilogies, this is a major improvement on the first book.

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