8.8 /10 1 Votes8.8
9.5/10 Fantasy Book Review Publisher HarperVoyager (UK) Media type Print (hardback) Originally published 4 March 2010 Genre Fantasy literature | 4/5 Goodreads Language English Publication date 4 March 2010 (UK) Pages 570 pp (Hardback) Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Series The Rain Wild Chronicles Similar Robin Hobb books, Realms of the Elderlings books, Fantasy books |
Dragon haven book review by robin hobb
Dragon Haven is a novel by Robin Hobb, the second novel in The Rain Wild Chronicles. In a blog post Robin Hobb wrote: "The untitled book I am working on now picks up the tale of the Tarman expedition in search of Kelsingra. It’s my work in progress and threatens to be a long book!". Dragon Haven is written in third-person narrative from the viewpoint of several key characters. The narrative joins these separate threads together as a party of malformed dragons, their human keepers and other supporters are on a quest for the legendary Elderling city of Kelsingra.
Contents
- Dragon haven book review by robin hobb
- Ctof wrap up week 8 with dragon haven the memory keeper s daughter
- Plot summary
- Characters in Dragon Haven
- References
Ctof wrap up week 8 with dragon haven the memory keeper s daughter
Plot summary
The book opens where the previous book left off and we continue to follow the dragons, the keepers and the barge Tarman as they continue their trek up the river.
Characters in "Dragon Haven"
Minor Characters
References
Dragon Haven Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA