Though it was nearly impossible, killing a dragon would be the greatest test of
skill and courage a true knight could hope for. Ten years ago, when the Golden
Dragon first reared its head in the northland of Wyr, many men died for the
honor. But John Aversin was different. He didn't go seeking the challenge; it
was thrust upon him. John wouldn've been happy to go a-questing, as was his
wont, at home, combating the dragons of ignorance among the books and curios
cluttering his study. But as Thane of Alyn's Hold and Lord of Wyr, the one man
in all the Winterlands trained in the art of war, John Aversin was his people's
only hope. Later, though nearsighted and mudspattered, more yokel than knight -
he was styled the Dragonsbane, the only living man to ever slay a
dragon. Two things i loked about this book was that how the author made is sound like the book was back in time or something, and that the book was well put together. Two things i dident like about this book was that the pages were hard to read and that i would loose my place sometimes. i would say the age level would be 13+.I would recommend this book to anyone!!
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