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Dragons in Our Midst and Oracles of Fire

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:48 pm
by SeraphicCharm
Anybody read 'em? In my opinion, they are some of the best books in Christian fiction. But that's probably just because they involve dragons as good guys (meaning amazing warriors for Jesus), which is a gigantic plus for me ^^. Anybody have any thoughts or comments?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:46 pm
by uc pseudonym
I read the first book of Dragons in Our Midst while I was trying to read everything classified as Christian fantasy (sadly, not too difficult a task). While I have my differences with Bryan Davis, I hope his series is successful for the sake of the field.

If you haven't already, I recommend taking a look at Marcher Lord Press:
http://www.marcherlordpress.com/Home.htm

Judging from your reading patterns, you might like some of their work. By Darkness Hid is the most like the Dragons series or Never Ceese. Again, I wouldn't 100% endorse these books, but they're the only people moving Christian fiction forward in terms of fantasy and other interesting genres.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:11 pm
by SeraphicCharm
Wow, thank you! I'll definitely look into that!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:37 pm
by Chrysolite
I read the first two books of Dragons in our Midst. I thought the concept was ingenius, and that's what kept me hooked for two books. I mean, dragons turning into people and having kids who develop dragon powers? Golden idea! I wish the character development/interaction had been better, though. :shady: The characters were okay, but I had a hard time deeply connecting with them for some reason. I also thought the dialogue was kinda lame most of the time. I certainly didn't dislike the books, but I didn't like them enough to stay hooked. Hopefully I didn't quit right before things got really good. :sweat:

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 3:44 pm
by rocklobster
I read the first book not long ago. I like it, but I think he needs to be more subtle about the biblical stuff. Lewis didn't bring up bible verses all the time, and he still wrote a Christian fantasy. So did Tolkien.