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Dragonsbane (Mass Market Paperback)

by Barbara Hambly (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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When the Black Dragon seized the Deep of Ylferdun, young Gareth braved the far Winterlands to find John Aversin, Dragonsbane -- the only living man ever to slay a dragon. In return for the promise of the King to send help to the Winterlands, Aversin agreed to attempt the nearly impossible feat again.

With them, to guard them on the haunted trip south, went Jenny Waynest, a half-taught sorceress and mother of Aversin's sons.

But at the decadent Court, nothing was as expected. Rebellion threatened the land. Zyerne, a sorceress of seemingly unlimited power, held the King under an evil spell, and he refused to see them. Meantime, the dragon fed well on the knights who had challenged him.

In the end, Aversin, Jenny, and Gareth had to steal away at night to challenge Morkeleb, largest and wisest of dragons.

But that was only the beginning of the perils they must face.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your usual heros, April 25 2004
By S Peterson "Thais Peterson" (Haslet, TX) - See all my reviews
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I love this book because it is a about a woman who wants to be a witch and is not very good at it. And her true love who is a lord who doesn't want to be one and the only living person who has fought and killed a dragon, which he really wishes he hadn't done. It's funny and heart wrench and poignant and lovely. You're missing the best if you haven't read this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not That Great A Book, April 20 2004
When I had read the title, backflap and seen the cover, I had expected the book to be about the dragon. Not true. The dragon doesn't appear in a really significant scene until chapter ten, which is when the real story begins. The action was slow and the language dull and lackluster. Barbara Hambly spent too much time on the minute details of things that I didn't particularly find interesting. While the book does have a dragon that appears ans talks to Jenny from time to time, the actual story is about the relationships of the people, Jenny, John and Gareth primarilly, but includes some others, not of such importance to be a main character, yet important enough to have a significant role. There was too much focus on the character Mab, and the ending was very cliche, much like a good portion of the book. I probably would have liked it better if it had had more about Jenny's relationship with Morkeleb, but it didn't. For all it's worked up to be, this is not a book about dragons, nor does it have many satisfactory action sequences. The first chapter was engaging, however, as were certain other parts of the book, namely the scenes with the dragon. Other than that, it was a rather dull read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of Hambley's best, Sep 15 2003
By Steven Sammons (Auburn University, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This book introduces us to Lord John Aversin, one of Hambley's most endearing characters. John is a northern "barbarian", who is in actuality quite smart and bookish. He'd rather be learning about engineering feats of the distant past or applying some new theory of farming instead of fighting bandits or the mysterious Ice Riders. But he was born the son of the old Lord, and inherited after his death. He has a strong sense of duty to both his people and the Realm, which has fogotten him and his people since they pulled their garrisons out and sent them back south to the capital more than 100 years ago. He is married to Jenny Waynest, a mage of limited powers whose loyalties are slpit between John and their sons, and her power, which she is still trying to increase.

Into this situation strides Gar, an aristocratic idealist who is as out of place in the royal seat as John is as a bloodthirsty warrior. He is looking for John, because Aversin is the only living Dragonsbane, that is, he killed a dragon several years ago that was threatening his people. Another dragon has appeared down south, and is threatening the capital. Gar persuades John and Jenny to go south to face the monster, in return for the garrsions to be sent north again and the Realm to take interest in the north once again. John, who'd rather study dragons than slay them, reluctantly agrees to go.

Here we start on a high adventure, which in typical Hambley fashion, quickly becomes a web of political intrigue, dark magics, and hidden intents. Gar turns out to be the royal heir to the throne, the king is enslaved to a witch of tremendous but mysterious power, and the confrontation with the dragon turns out to be more than anyone bargained for. This is a great tale, one that will keep you turning the pages long into the night. The characters are so normal, and human, that you can't help but identify with them. This is not your typical hero slays dragon quest, nor is it a typical mighty mages contest. What it is, is a simple human story, about what is important in life, and why we do the things we do. I highly recommend this book.

Unfortunately, the sequels do not do this story justice, and you really aren't missing much if you skip them.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good read
I'm comparing this book with all the other books of her's I've read...and I've read most of them. Here is my take on it and why I gave it only a three stars. Read more
Published on May 6 2002 by Paladin08

5.0 out of 5 stars Hambly - A Fantasy writer of Excellence!
Dragonsbane gives us a dragon of real quality. You can almost hear the timbre of his voice and the scrape of his wings. Read more
Published on April 24 2002 by Kym Kelly-Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Greatest!
I almost didn't buy this book when I saw its cover back in the eighties because I was afraid it was going to be one of those "damsel in distress" fantasy novels. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars dragons and more dragons...
The best part of "Dragonsbane" is of course, thedragon. The reader only is allowed to get a close up and personallook into the mind of but one dragon - but he is very... Read more
Published on Nov 19 2000 by Alanna Evans

5.0 out of 5 stars Good veteran Hambly
If you enjoyed Hambly's "Witches of Wenshar" - "Dark hand of Magic" you should also enjoy this book. The grittier side of Hambly. Read more
Published on Sep 5 2000 by kevinza

4.0 out of 5 stars Good book...worth your time
This was a very entertaining book. Good use of detail but sometimes there was too much at climatic parts of the book. The characters were well rounded and believable. Read more
Published on July 15 2000 by Cindy

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
This book is one of the best solo books I've read. It has interesting characters with a great plot that keeps the book interesting the whole way. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2000 by Ryan Jacobson

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book, but...
Dragonsbane. The bane of Dragons in the land is Lord John Aversin, the only living man who's slain one. This is all well and good, except the book isn't about him. Read more
Published on Jan 4 2000 by Nathan Blumenfeld

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!
I absolutely adore this book...it's one of the first fantasy books I ever read, and I still pick it up again and again. Read more
Published on Dec 30 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Save a dragon, slave a dragon...
Though at first it seems to be your generic fantasy book, it keeps getting better as you go on, climaxing at the end. Read more
Published on Dec 13 1999 by Angela Cheng

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