Dragonhammer was an okay read. For a fantasy book, it was very basic. Maybe it's because I have read Tolkien, George RR Martin etc...The plot was very thin and the story very straightforward. None of the characters had any depth. There really wasn't any real character development. I couldn't feel for the characters because I couldn't connect to the characters. The book was centralized on the main character, Kadmus. As i read the book it seemed as though the author was too focused on creating an all powerful character. The character seems to have some unbelievable fighting skills, and wins every fight with a swing or two of his mighty hammer. This character, mind you, has no background in fighting or being trained to be a fighter of that caliber. The character just starts off being insanely powerful, taking down enemies who should realistically have more experience and skills. The dialogues between the characters were not engaging and to be honest pretty boring. The entire book, plot, characters and bad guys seem to have been created to make the main character important, and show how powerful he is.
Again, this book was an okay read. It was not bad, but if you are expecting to get wrapped up in a whole different world, I would pass. Who knows, maybe once the author finds the time to focus in on the book and really get into it, he can create a world with characters that people are eager to learn about and be a part of.