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Original Title: | Joust |
ISBN: | 0756401534 (ISBN13: 9780756401535) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.mercedeslackey.com/ |
Series: | Dragon Jousters #1 |
Mercedes Lackey
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 4.02 | 10654 Users | 288 Reviews
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National best-selling fantasy author Mercedes Lackey creates a vivid, dynamic fusion of the cultures of ancient Egypt and legendary Atlantis with the most exciting and believable portrayal of dragons ever imagined. The first book in this thrilling new series introduces us to a young slave who dreams of becoming a jouster—one of the few warriors who can actually ride a flying dragon. And so, in secret, he begins to raise his own dragon...
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Title | : | Joust (Dragon Jousters #1) |
Author | : | Mercedes Lackey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | March 2nd 2004 by DAW (first published March 2nd 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 10654 Users | 288 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books Joust (Dragon Jousters #1)
Joust drowns in its own self-righteousness.Vetch is honest, kind and humble, everyone else is lazy, incompetent and ignorant. But Vetch makes these snap decisions at first sight. He decides the other dragon boys don't like him so never attempts to say hello to him, yet it's their fault that they are not friends. Vetch assumes (again at first sight) that one of the overseers is concerned only with proving his status above others and will punish Vetch for any mistakes. The overseer never actuallyWonderful book! My heart was breaking for Vetch several times and I was so happy when Ari saved him and took him to the compound to become a dragon-boy - which led to more heartbreak. *g*I like Vetch and Ari - the two main characters. I like that Ari understands how Vetch feels but still remains "the emeny". I love the Vetch POV but I still would have loved to have Ari's thoguhts on Vetch now and then.I like the idea of lazy (cat like) dragons and that they aren't tamed and therefore dangerous
Young slave steals a dragon egg.... great series. I have read all but the fourth

Vetch, a serf working for a terrible and abusive master, knows nothing but servitude until Jouster Ari comes along. Taking Vetch under his wing, he gives him no more work than he can handle, teaches him the ways of dragons, and trusts him with the care of his dragon, Kashet. Soon after, Vetch has dreams of raising a dragon of his own.I must address an issue here before I start my review. Many people see this series as comparable to The Pit Dragon Chronicles by Jane Yolen, and in many ways it is
This story was really good. It's set in a world composed of two kingdoms (or at least it only mentions two) Alta and Tia. Kvetch is a Altan serf to a cruel Tian master who owns the land that Kvetch's family used to own. Kvetch is rescued by Ari, a Tian jouster and dragonrider. Ari gives Kvetch the job of taking care of his dragon. Kvetch is fascinated by the dragons and tries to learn all he can about them... Tian (and later you find out Altan) society seems to resemble ancient Egypt (dress,
No rating. DNF at around 45%.I liked Mercedes Lackeys other books well enough. This one was just not for me.
The care and feeding of dragons in ancient Egypt.This book was my first experience with the work of Mercedes Lackey. Joust is moderately enjoyable, in spite of the fact that very little actually happens in it. Presumably this is because the author is using the story to set up a larger series, but I would have preferred half as many words and twice as much conflict.That said, it is probably to the author's credit that she was able to drag me through 400+ pages of internal monologues. (The first
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