Dragonborn was an excellent fantasy fiction, and I thoroughly enjoyed this on-the-edge-of-your-seat story. I couldn't put it down for more than a few moments and even then it would be calling to me to pick it up and read, read, read. The only fault that I could find was the editing.
Just when you thought you were figuring out what was going on in the story, you would spot a stray comma, a spelling mistake, a quote from a character that wasn't finished off with a quotation mark. This was an excellent piece of work, but seemingly unedited at all. (This applies to the published edition as well.) I would still highly recommend this story full of wizards, good, evil and spells to all magic lovers.
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