Books

  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the characters of The Dragoneers Wednesday, September 5, 2012.

    • Edited a character: Homely Bana: daughter of Lilith
    • Edited a character: Pitiful Juven
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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the characters of The Dragoneers Wednesday, September 5, 2012.

    • Edited a character: Elder Noah: Builder of the Ark, made of synthetic gopherwood.
    • Edited a character: Doctor Unotis: Research scientist and husband of Lilith.
    • Edited a character: Major Majmas: Ogre, who is a Major in Abaddon's security force
    • Added a character: Elak
    • Added a character: Advac
    • Added a character: Levi
    • Added a character: Leo
    • Added a character: Ben
    • Added a character: Pat Ice
    • Added a character: Sparky
    • Added a character: Dural
    • Added a character: Shamgar
    • Added a character: Julopsen
    • Added a character: Winky
    • Added a character: Niec
    • Added a character: Amon
    • Added a character: Elder Methuselah
    • Added a character: Adam
    • Added a character: Louey
    • Added a character: Credul
    • Added a character: Smokey
    • Added a character: Tibni
    • Added a character: Abel
    • Added a character: Bor
    • Added a character: Juven
    • Added a character: Hab
    • Added a character: Vonic
    • Added a character: Tumblet
    • Added a character: Seth
    • Added a character: Cain
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  3. Gas

    Gas edited the summary of The Dragoneers Wednesday, August 29, 2012.

    • This novel defies conventional classification: is it science fiction? biblical fiction? thriller? The story describes a world where flying two-headed dragons and ogres exist, characters with telepathic gifts communicate with both animals and people, a man named Noah builds an Ark in his backyard, and a six-fingered giant named Lilith wants to take over the world. While this collage may have been implausible in lesser hands, the author makes it work, artfully drawing readers into Sethopolis (the "center of the last human-dominated nation on Earth") and constructing an adventure with attention-grabbing plot twists. at the center of it all is 18-year old Susah, a feisty heroine with the ability to communicate telepathically. Sheltered by her father, Noah, from the evils of the world, Susah's life takes an unexpected turn when her aunt and uncle are killed by a violent street gang. Mesmerized by the soldier who rescues her and the flying dragon under his control, she decides to join the Dragoneer Corps, defenders of the Eden zone, and become a dragoneer. Lilith, aware of Susah's gifts, wants to have her killed. As Susah trains to become a skilled dragoneer, she embarks on a collision course with Lilith's army of giants and ogres as they march toward the Eden zone for the ultimate battle between good and evil..."

      THE DRAGONEERS is a coming of age story about Susah, a talented young woman, who refuses to join her three brothers in helping her father advance the family business. She wants to do something exciting with her life. While this story could have been set in any time, the fantasticalworld she lives in amplifies each step nearly beyond the bounds of imagination.

      imagination. This adventure builds on the little we know about the antediluvian world and overlays it with a blend of technology, supernatural powers, fire-and-ice-breathing, flying dragons, giants, and martial arts to begin Susah’s adventure to discover herself. Climb aboard and hang on for the ride of your life.

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  4. Pele

    Pele edited the summary of The Dragoneers Wednesday, August 29, 2012.

    • THE DRAGONEERS is a coming of age story about Susah, a talented young woman, who refuses to join her three brothers in helping her father advance the family business. She wants to do something exciting with her life. While this story could have been set in any time, the fantastical world she lives in amplifies each step nearly beyond the bounds of imagination.

      This adventure builds on the little we know about the antediluvian world and overlays it with a blend of technology, supernatural powers, fire-and-ice-breathing, flying dragons, giants, and martial arts to begin Susah’s adventure to discover herself. Climb aboard and hang on for the ride of your life.

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  5. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the reading level of The Dragoneers Thursday, July 26, 2012.

    • Young Adults - While this book does not contain profanity or gratuitous sex, it does have elements of violence. Additionally, the antagonist along with a diverse collection of "bad guys" present themselves as imposing figures. While some strong readers of a younger age might enjoy this adventure, the book is more suitable for readers older than 12.
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  6. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the classification of The Dragoneers Thursday, July 26, 2012.

    • changed the Library of Congress Classification: 2011962084
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  7. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the settings of The Dragoneers Thursday, July 26, 2012.

    • Added a setting: Gihon River: Flows south from the garden in Eden, forming the Gihon Falls, and flowing into the Southern Sea.
    • marked the description of Gihon River as not a spoiler
    • Removed a setting: Kursey
    • Removed a setting: Morb
    • Removed a setting: Nabala
    • Removed a setting: Restra
    • Removed a setting: Fif
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  8. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the characters of The Dragoneers Thursday, July 26, 2012.

    • Edited the description of Noah: Builder of the Ark, made of synthetic goopherwood.gopherwood.
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  9. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the characters of The Dragoneers Monday, April 30, 2012.

    • Edited the description of Bokur: Lilith's step-son. And managed the Crystal News NetworkStation media monopoly.
    • Edited the description of Kursey: News commentator with the Crystal News Network,Station, attractive woman co-worker with Bobeau
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  10. C.D. Sutherland

    C.D. Sutherland edited the characters of The Dragoneers Saturday, April 28, 2012.

    • Edited the description of Captain Bafi: Dragoneer Corps captain, and instructor jouster.
    • Edited the description of Kursey: News commentator with the Crystal News NetworkNetwork, attractive woman co-worker with Bobeau
    • Edited the description of Fif: a captain and instructor jousterSon of Unotis, has monopoly for construction work in Sethopolis, also the Dragoneer Corpsfather of Bafi
    • Added a character: Bobeau: News commentator for Crystal News Network, handsome man co-worker with Kursey
    • marked the description of Bobeau as not a spoiler
    • Added a character: Yashar: Son of Gopher, and deliveryman for gopherwood and gopherstone
    • marked the description of Yashar as not a spoiler
    • Added a character: Pais: She-ogre, works for Gopher and Yashar
    • marked the description of Pais as not a spoiler
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