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The Dragon Queen
 
 

The Dragon Queen (Mass Market Paperback)

by Alice Borchardt (Author)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Magic rules in this first volume of a trilogy that focuses on the fabled Guinevere's adventures before and after she comes to Camelot. Borchardt (Night of the Wolf) paints a vivid portrait of the future queen, who is no pale Pre-Raphaelite princess. Suckled by a she-wolf, this child of power is protected by a Druid, Dugald, and the Gray Watcher, Maeniel, not to mention a shape-changing wolfman. Daughter of a pagan queen, this warrior beauty takes control of her own destiny. Bold, courageous, prophetic and possessed of powers that enable her to communicate with dragons and wolves, as well as with a shrunken head, this Guinevere enchants and engages the reader immediately, even as a spindly toddler thrown into a wolves' den. A fine, lyrical storyteller, Borchardt reinvents familiar characters, including a young Arthur and an evil Merlin, who seeks to control the once and future king of Camelot. This dark sorcerer may dismay some Merlin lovers, as he would rather see Guinevere dead than as Arthur's queen. It's an interesting concept in a long line of derivative explorations of a mysterious character who has long enchanted Arthurian fantasy devotees. In the prologue, Guinevere writes: "I am myself a creature of the dance, the imitation of the movements embraced by the dialogue between earth and sky," and readers will be eager for the dance to be continued in the next installment. Borchardt further stakes her claim as a writer of breathtaking eloquence, reminding all, once again, that she is more than just Anne Rice's sister. (Oct. 2)Forecast: The popularity of Arthurian romance and the author's high name recognition would alone ensure strong sales, but good word of mouth should give this a long shelf life.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

What, more Arthurian legend? In the hands of Borchardt, author of best sellers like The Silver Wolf and sister of Anne Rice (see below), this could work. At least the premise is different: daughter of a pagan queen, Guinevere is a toughy with magical powers who goes up against Merlin over the fate of Arthur.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Like wandering through fog..., Aug 20 2003
By scifibuff (United States) - See all my reviews
This book could have been much better, had Borchardt eliminated sixty pages or so. I did like the general storyline about Guinevere, but it was so littered with abrupt location changes and weird "other worlds" that I just started flipping pages, looking for something that made sense. It was easy to get lost in the many references to "she" (the goddess and others) to the point where I just stopped trying to figure out which "she" was talking when there were four females having the conversation.

Having said that, I gave it three stars because Guinevere was a strong and likeable female character. The addition of the wolf family was a fresh twist. I wish more had been written about them, especially the Gray Watcher. Overall, an average book with some very poetic language at times, albeit somewhat confusing. For a really well written story about Guinevere, try Nancy McKenzie's Queen of Camelot.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Got my money back, May 30 2004
By Kimberley Wilson (VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Dragon Queen (Hardcover)
Hundreds of writers have waded into the Arthurian waters and some have come away with great books. This isn't one of those times. The Guinivere in Dragon Queen is so perfect she's just a card board figure. The ruin of Merlin's character isn't even worth talking about. I bought it at 8:15 AM read it, didn't like and by 4 PM I got my money back.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Dazed and Confused, April 13 2004
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I love fantasy books and I liked Alice Borchardt's previous wolf books and the Devoted books. But this book jumps from character to character, from story to story, from one "world" to the next "world" with very little in the way of transition, explanation or logic. I understand that this book is about "magical" things and events, but for goodness sake, I found myself wondering what the heck was going on WAY more often than is necessary. And I kept thinking that at the end it would end up making some sort of sense...but no such luck. Get Ms. Borchardt's other books and skip this one.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Concept, Hard to Read
Alice Borchardt presents an interesting take on the Arthur/Guinevere story in The Dragon Queen. Guinevere is the daughter of a Celtic queen. Read more
Published on Mar 18 2004 by J. Vilches

2.0 out of 5 stars Can anyone say "Mary Sue"?
For the unaware, "Mary Sue" is a term used in fanfiction for a character who is, essentially, perfect and has no useful character flaws. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2004 by G. Manry

4.0 out of 5 stars A decent read
I would have given this novel 3.5 stars; however, since that is not an option, I decided to be nice and round up. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2004 by J. Watkins

2.0 out of 5 stars A huge disappointment....
Apparently you either love this book, or loathe it. I am the latter. I typically read a book a week, and this book has been sitting on my nightstand for 3 months. Read more
Published on Nov 15 2003 by Becky Lee

5.0 out of 5 stars A new refreshing view point of an old legend.
I got this book becuase I enjoy reading Arthurian legends, the last one being the "Mists of Avalon. Read more
Published on Oct 26 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the $/time I spent on it
I totally agree with the reader from Long Island, and I wish I would have taken what she said to heart before I bought this book. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2003 by Pumpkypie

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful descriptions, worth reading..
From the beginning to the end, I was kept into another world.. we are used to the Greek and Egyptian myths but this one, from another culture, a mythical tale of the author, i was... Read more
Published on Oct 7 2003 by Elif Ugur

5.0 out of 5 stars An unexpecting re-imagining of Guinviere
I found this to be a refreshing and wonderful approach to the Arthurian legend. Guiniviere is not a simpering woman or a token player, she is the story. Read more
Published on Aug 8 2003 by mglover2

2.0 out of 5 stars When your own sister gets the cover blurb, it's a problem
I'm currently about halfway through this book and am finding the intense desire to skip pages to get to a decent plot. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely awful
Rarely have I ever abandoned a book before I finish reading it, but I could not drag myself through even one more page of this horrible book, despite repeated attempts. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2003

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