Official Review: The Pygmy Dragon by Marc Secchia

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Re: Official Review: The Pygmy Dragon by Marc Secchia

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I chose The Pygmy Dragon as my first book to add to my list here even before reading your review. Now I will definitely read it and, judging by what you've described, enjoy it. Thank you!
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I think I'm going to love this book because I really enjoy stories about dragons and shifters in general. Aside from your review, I also read great reviews about it in Amazon. I’m already really looking forward to reading the sequel! Lol
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This seems like a fresh take on the fantasy genre with a character telling their story, instead of it being in the third person perspective. I think that my attention has been gained and I will read this sometime in the future.
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I agree with you about the cover. It is pretty and very eye-catching. Sounds like this book is definitely an exciting story that will appeal to fans of the fantasy genre. Great review!
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Wow, the art in the cover page is just epic and already has me in. A book on a shifter human into a dragon really sounds interesting and am definitely taking it up. Looking forward to reading it. The book is free on Amazon Kindle so grab a copy. Thanks for the great review.
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I like the review and I hope to feel the same about the book. Fantacy is a genre that is a bit tricky, but it seems that the author did justice to it with this story. Congratulations and thanks for a free copy.
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From your review, the book seems like an enjoyable one, but i hardly read fantasy novels. It's not my genre. Thanks for the review.
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I want to read about how Pip was able to keep her good nature even after realizing she was indeed strong. Thanks for the interesting review.
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The review praised the book so much that it was so inviting. It seemed like i am going to give this book a try. Though i am not a fan of dragons. It somehow has a different plot from the usual dragon tale there is in the market.
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This sounds like an amazing book I'll like to read. Hardly do I come across books such as this. Knowing she's being subject to the social stereotyping, how she was able to keep her good personality is going to make this worth the read.
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I already liked Pip from the short sample I read. From your review, it sounds like this one is a keeper. I'll add it to my list!
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Though I'm not a fan of fantasy I would like to know what Pip does when she turns into a bronze dragon. I also like her character: "Despite being abused for years, she was able to keep her good-natured personality." This is a charater that is rare in most people who encountered abuse.
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I love reading this kind of book but as the book is a series, I'll just wait for the rest of the book to be published before reading it. Great work on the review.
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Sounds like a really interesting read. I like exploring greater social implications in fantasy novels, and Pip sounds like an awesome heroine. The author also sounds like an amazing woman whose voice is ready to be heard! I'm definitely putting this on my reading list.
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I am not much interested in superficial story, but I am glad the author enjoyed it. Thanks for this great review.
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