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Hatch (2013)

by James Stevens(Favorite Author)
4.02 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Amazon
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The Dragons of Laton
review 1: YA/Fantasy/DragonsThis one goes on my favorites shelf. The Hatch is the first book in what I hope will be a series. It doesn't leave you hanging like some "first" books do. The story is fast and enjoyable from start to finish. One problem, the kindle version is loaded with errors, something I can usualy overlook in an e-book, but this one has so many that it became a distraction. That's the only reason I dropped my rating from 5 to 4 stars. An excellent book that I recommend to anyone who reads for enjoyment. Good stuff.4 Stars.
review 2: I read this book about a month ago and already feel like I forgot most of what happened. It was a rather general fantasy plot about a guy bonding with a dragon and hes part of a royal bloodline. The dragons are more of an in
... moretelligent beast in this book. There isn't really anything at all in the book that is magical for those wondering (except a telepathy between some bonded). The book was terribly symmetric so when one thing happened you could almost always predict that another thing would happen. Spoiler examples: He bonds with a dragon so later his wife bonds with a dragon. His dragon is rare; one of a kind, so his wife's dragon is also rare and one of a kind. I'll read the sequel but it's not going to be too high on my to-read list. less
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chocolate
For the youth market. Lack of an editor was a problem. Lots of subject verb agreement issues.
jricha11
Stupid El, if she had not distracted him, he would not have shot him.
jjkoolio
Great story, waiting for the next book. :)
1002891
Very entertaining.
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