Eon: Dragoneye Reborn

Eon: Dragoneye Reborn

22 • 531 pages

Ratings64

Average rating3.6

15

It would have been a much more pleasant book if Eona rose a bit more above her fear. I've to say Eona's fear is relatable if we really put ourselves in her shoes and circumstance. But for such a book, I really want a heroine that I can fall behind and root for her. Eona makes it just a liiiiitle more difficult with her terror-induced confusion and mistakes. however, it is a really interesting premise for a series, like how the Mirror Dragon's name comes about. This is why I'm going to continue to the next book. Oh, and I hope it isn't just me who finds the description of Lord Ido's scent as disturbing...I think the book is worth a read though, for its freshness of plot. Whether you like it or not, evidently from the mixed reviews, is really subjective.

June 12, 2014