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title: "Dragon Haven (Rain Wilds Chronicles, Vol. 2): Volume Two of the Rain Wilds Chronicles Kindle Edition"
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# Dragon Haven (Rain Wilds Chronicles, Vol. 2): Volume Two of the Rain Wilds Chronicles Kindle Edition

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- **What is this?** Dragon Haven (Rain Wilds Chronicles, Vol. 2): Volume Two of the Rain Wilds Chronicles Kindle Edition by robin hobb
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## Customer Reviews

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    Strong follow up - character-driven fantasy with a teen tinge
  

*by E***D on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013*

My mother made sure we always had some kind of dessert or sweets to snack on. At the same time, with two teenage boys in the house, she got a little upset if an afternoon of baking disappeared in under an hour.I finished 
  
Dragon Keeper







  
  
     yesterday morning. While it wasn't as good as Hobb's best, I liked it. And when I found two sequels on sale for a few dollars apiece, I picked them up immediately. Now, less than 24 hours later, I've finished Dragon Haven. My mother would be appalled, but it tells you something about the book. I did some other reading yesterday (as well as actually rising from the sofa for a good part of the day), but it's fair to say that reading this book was a major focus. The story is not perfect, but it's very readable.Unlike most of Hobb's trilogies, not a lot has actually happened in the two books. Mostly, it's dragons and their keepers sloshing up the Rain Wilds rivers. The story is about the personal interactions, and the development of both the humans and the dragons. It may that latter that makes this second book read a bit like a young adult novel - most of the characters are relatively immature, and the emotional turbulence they face is largely of the coming of age sort. With dragons.It may also be the reason that Dragon Haven succeeds better than Dragon Keeper. My complaint there was that it was disheartening to see struggles about sexuality that we've resolved (to some extent, in some place) in real life. The struggles in this book are also not new, but some are things that will never go away so long as young people keep growing into older people. There are others as well (efforts at male dominance over females) that are disappointing to the idealist in me, but that didn't trouble me as much narratively, perhaps because the story is also about an isolated group establishing new rules. Mostly, the story is an engaging adventure story with lots of personal interaction to absorb, and quite a few moral dilemmas to consider.The weakest part of the story is the dragons themselves, in some ways. I give Hobb credit for making the individuals, and not always very pleasant ones. But she comes very close at times to the stereotype of 'dragons as wise, ancient creatures who know all'. Or rather, since the dragons clearly aren't to humans treating them as if they were - living only to serve these beautiful creatures. It's not quite that clear-cut, and some humans do stand up to the dragons, but not as much as I want them to. It's an ongoing frustration, and Hobb's explanations don't go far enough for my taste.This book also wraps a few things up a little too neatly. There's conflict and drama, but also a bit of ex machina that I think could have been handled better.At the same time, I did read the book in one day, and I'm going on to the next later today.All in all, a solid fantasy book with an intriguing, enjoyable story, and well worth reading.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Enthralled
  

*by J***T on Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022*

This series is so wonderful and exotic. It has been a long time since I have found an author with such an imagination and I just can't stop reading everything she writes. I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves reading and at the same time being transported to another world of fantasy .

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    Old familiar
  

*by T***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2010*

If you, as you probably are for considering this book, are overly familiar with this particular universe created by Lindholm/Hobb it should hold few suprises. Yet it is the comfortable and competent storytelling of this writer that keeps you coming back for more..The familiar style of Hobb along with the old appealing idea of encounters with fallen and forgotten civilazations accompanied by dragons is a nice and cozy mix. I miss a bit of further exploration into the world in itself, but that would have to come at the expense of the many dramatic encounters between the characters introduced in the first book, so I'll let that one slide.One positive aspect of this book is that it describes the love and romantics so familiar in the fantasy genere, but takes it in the suprisingly unexplored (unexplored in the world of fantasy) of homosexuality and gay love. the fact that parts of the plot rests heavily on the complications of the familiar stigma around open homosexuality makes the motivation behind certain characters actions far more belivable.It should be mentioned that one internet postingmade by Hobb some time ago described this two- volumed story as a single stand-alone. which would have made for a better read as you somewhat get the feeling that the two books is actually a single larger one who has had an unfortunate encounter with a meat-cleaver.I wouldn't recomend reading this book unless you are atleast familiar with the liveship trilogy as there are several names, locations and concepts that aren't as richly described as a new reader could wish for. Then again some might actually find great pleasure at the hints of the numerous other stories, but I guess that most readers won't. If you love Hobb and need a untroublesome re-fill this is what you should read. If you  want yet another deeper look into this particular world and enjoy suprising twists to the plot, you'll need to wait for the possibility of future books.This review is quite uncompetently written. I partly blame the fact that it was written on my Kindle.

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