6/28/2023 0 Comments The rage of dragons book review![]() They’re also a people who have built their society around not only war, but a rigid caste system designed to benefit those of strong blood (basically people who are taller and stronger in this case). The Omehi people are refuges/invaders and have been fighting against the native population for two hundred years. So RoD is the story of a civilisation at war with its neighbours. It’s fair to say I’ll be continuing the series in audio when future installments release. A narrator can make or break a book when it comes to audio and Prentice certainly helped make this one. ![]() He really helped bring the characters to life and put a lot of heart into the performance. The narrator, Prentice Onayemi, was fantastic. In a market still largely populated by euro-centric settings, this made the book very fresh to me and I loved it. It has a distinct flavour to it from the beginning through to the end, and it really helps to focus the immersion. I certainly can’t remember reading another one. ![]() I think this is my first African-inspired epic fantasy book. Well it’s very like Gladiator in many ways, but to say it’s anything like Game of Thrones is doing a disservice to both parties. ![]() The blurb says Rage of Dragons is Game of Thrones meets Gladiator. ![]() What a fantastic start to a fresh new epic fantasy tale. A fantastic start to a fresh new epic fantasy ![]()
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