Emma G. McKee

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Average rating: 4.82 · 11 ratings · 5 reviews · 1 distinct work
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A Wolf Called Wander
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Apprentice Alliance
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Moon Rising by Tui T. Sutherland
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All of the Wings of Fire books have been very close in rating so far (except book 4...wasn't my fave) but Moon Rising is possibly my absolute favorite of them all! I really love Moon's character and the powers she had felt realistic and not cliche at ...more
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A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry
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The Dark Secret by Tui T. Sutherland
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Didn't enjoy this one as much (the setting felt really dark and gloomy, and that made it difficult to keep reading, and Starflight was never my favorite) but I really liked the twist at the end! As always, Sutherland really delved deep into the main ...more
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The Brightest Night by Tui T. Sutherland
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Lovely conclusion to the series! Felt the ending could have had a bit more depth, but I really enjoyed Sunny's character. She's my favorite of the dragonets and is the most similar to my personality (there were several moments during Sunny's internal ...more
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The Brightest Night by Tui T. Sutherland
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Lovely conclusion to the series! Felt the ending could have had a bit more depth, but I really enjoyed Sunny's character. She's my favorite of the dragonets and is the most similar to my personality (there were several moments during Sunny's internal ...more
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Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling
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DNF at around 25%. Witchcraft/necromancy was unsettling, enough to make me reconsider reading this series. (It didn't bother me as much in the show, but I wasn't expecting the level of detail in the book on how the ritual is done, how the circle on t ...more
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The Star-Blessed by Angie  Dickinson
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Kindred Dragons by Sarah Mensinga
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This was such a fun and adorable read! The illustrations were lovely and I really enjoyed the story. The worldbuilding might be my favorite part though- the idea that humans can bond with dragons has always been a favorite of mine, and I think it was ...more
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Conceal, Don't Feel by Jen Calonita
Conceal, Don't Feel
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Personally, I didn't enjoy this one as much as Fate be Changed. The writing style felt like a spectator rather than involved in the story, and the pacing felt off in multiple places, jumping between events too quickly to comprehend. The plot was actu ...more
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“Doing everything yourself isn’t strength. It’s a kind of weakness, really. When you trust other people enough to ask them to help you—to admit your own weakness—there’s strength in that. A three-strand cord is not easily broken. But one strand on its own is sure to break.”
Christina Baehr, City of Serpents

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“I began to wonder why I had ever thought I lived in a world without dragons.”
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J.R.R. Tolkien
“I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned– with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

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