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Who Should Read the Dragon Eye Books?
One question I frequently get is whether the Dragon Eye books are appropriate for specific readers. Since there are various factors that go into what each person considers “appropriate,” let me tell you a bit about the books so you can decide for yourself whether they meet your needs.
The Dragon Eye books are written for Young Adults--readers in their teens and early twenties, mostly. But that doesn't mean people older or younger can't enjoy them.
If you apply a rating scale such as movies use, the books would rank somewhere about a PG or maybe PG-13. While there is no nudity or explicit sexual content, there is action violence. Some of that violence is rather bloody. It’s never brutal or overtly cruel—it’s based mostly on swordplay, fighting dragons, and other mythical creatures.
The language is, for the most part, clean. Depending on how conservative a person’s tastes in language, there are a few words some might find mildly offensive—so if language is a hot button no-no for you (or if you can’t stand blood) you may wish to avoid the books.
I’ve known readers as young as eight years old and as old as, ahem...much older, to enjoy these stories. They’re a bit like a Disney movie, or The Princess Bride, or that dragon-visited classic, The Hobbit. And yet, they’re not like any of those at all. They are entirely new and fresh and fun, and I very much hope that readers of all ages will enjoy them.
The Dragon Eye books are written for Young Adults--readers in their teens and early twenties, mostly. But that doesn't mean people older or younger can't enjoy them.
If you apply a rating scale such as movies use, the books would rank somewhere about a PG or maybe PG-13. While there is no nudity or explicit sexual content, there is action violence. Some of that violence is rather bloody. It’s never brutal or overtly cruel—it’s based mostly on swordplay, fighting dragons, and other mythical creatures.
The language is, for the most part, clean. Depending on how conservative a person’s tastes in language, there are a few words some might find mildly offensive—so if language is a hot button no-no for you (or if you can’t stand blood) you may wish to avoid the books.
I’ve known readers as young as eight years old and as old as, ahem...much older, to enjoy these stories. They’re a bit like a Disney movie, or The Princess Bride, or that dragon-visited classic, The Hobbit. And yet, they’re not like any of those at all. They are entirely new and fresh and fun, and I very much hope that readers of all ages will enjoy them.
Published on December 03, 2014 16:05
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dragons, fantasy, new-adult, paranormal, paranormal-urban-fantasy, romance, sword-and-sorcery, teen, urban-fantasy, young-adult


