Sometimes it's just the wrong time for a book. The Ghost and the Greyhound by Bryan Snyder. Not going to keep reading the series of books that comes after it. If I hadn't read the trilogy, I probably would have enjoyed it a lot more. I didn't hate Nice Dragons, and I even enjoyed some parts of it. In Nice Dragons, shamanism was this goofy knockoff of hippies. In the trilogy, those two schools are equal - just two different ways of doing things. Even things like the ideas were more mature in the trilogy.įor example, in both Nice Dragons and the trilogy, there were two schools of magic, (I forget the first one) and shamanism. Nice Dragons felt heavy handed, while the trilogy felt polished. It wasn't bad, I didn't hate it, it was just something of a slog to get through. I loved the trilogy so much, but Nice Dragons felt like a rough draft of the ideas. The last three books I read by her, the DFZ trilogy, were the latest books she wrote in that world. I'm not sure if Nice Dragons Finish Last is her first published book or just the first book set in this world. I wanted to look at a list of her books in published order, but her website,, redirects to some spam site. Nice Dragons Finish Last by Rachel Aaron.
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