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Dragon Companion #3

Dragon Tempest

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The third book in the Dragon series pairs a librarian from Iowa named Tom and a charming dragon in a battle to save a beautiful princess from an evil kidnapper, a mission that requires them to cross a sea of monsters. Original.

242 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1998

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Don Callander

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Donald Bruce Callander (1930–2008) was an American fantasy novel author, photographer, editor and graphic artist. He authored Pyromancer, a tale of young wizard-in-training Douglas Brightglade, and nine other published novels.

Born in Minnesota, Callander joined the U.S. Navy after high school, serving four years of active duty during the Korean War, and then 20 years in the U.S. Naval Reserve. In 1952, Callander married Mary Lee Omohundro and moved to Washington, D.C., where he began a 30-year career as a writer, photographer, editor and graphic artist with the American Automobile Association.

Following his retirement, Callander settled with his second wife, Margaret, in Orange City, Florida, where he died on Friday, July 25, 2008.[1]

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May 26, 2024
I got 27 pages in and could no longer stand the misogyny.
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May 16, 2011
Part three: There seemed to be a few continuity mistakes, nothing major, but still noticeable. Once again a few slow parts of the book where the characters made it passable. Overall still enjoyed reading it however the ending seemed very abrupt. Wish there was a bit more resolution, I think the second and third books could have been combined into one full book.
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