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  1. Mira_DoUrden

    Mira_DoUrden edited the series of Bitterwood Thursday, August 20 2009.

    • Added this book in the series: The Dragon Age (Primary series)
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  2. Mira_DoUrden

    Mira_DoUrden edited the first sentence of Bitterwood Thursday, August 20 2009.

    • Freshly plowed earth and the perfume of women scented the night air. Naked, Bant scurried along the furrows, crouching low as he made his way toward the orchard. All around him women sang out and men grunted with pleasure. Bant strained his eyes in the darkness, fearing that any second some white arm might snake out of the moonless night and pull him close, demanding from him that which was Recanna's.
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  3. Mira_DoUrden

    Mira_DoUrden edited the summary of Bitterwood Thursday, August 20 2009.

    • Full of rich characters and drama, this is an amazingly astute tale of war and genocide, with resonance e in out own troubled times, and adds a uniques twist to the fantasy genre.

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    Mira_DoUrden edited the description of Bitterwood Thursday, August 20 2009.

    • Bitterwood has spent the past twenty years hunting down dragons, one atIt is a time. But he is getting oldtime when powerful dragons reign supreme and humans are forced to work as slaves, driven to support the hate that he has carried in his heart since a groupkingdom of dragon-soldiers killed his familythe tyrannical ruler King Albekizan.

      However, there is beginning to fade. When he killsone name whispered amongst the royal prince dragon,dragons that strikes fear into the king decides the only retribution is genocidevery hearts and minds of those who would oppress the human race. Bitterwood is forcedBitterwood. The last dragon hunter, a man who refuses to yield to enterthe Free City,will of the grand trap designeddragons. A legend who is about to eradicate mankind, with thousandsreturn, his arrow nocked and ready, his heart full of others. Can he lead from within, or can a select fewfiery vengeance...

      Bitterwood plans to bring the dragons uniteto stoptheir knees. But will he bring the king's madness from becoming reality. Fullremnants of rich characters and drama, this is an amazingly astute vision of our own culture by way of a feudal kingdom where dragons rule, and humans are used as workers or pets.the human race down with him?

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  5. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Bitterwood Wednesday, August 5 2009.

    • Bitterwood has spent the past twenty years hunting down dragons, one at a time. But he is getting old and the hate that he has carried in his heart since a group of dragon-soldiers killed his family is beginning to fade. When he kills the royal prince dragon, the king decides the only retribution is genocide of the human race. Bitterwood is forced to enter the Free City, the grand trap designed to eradicate mankind, with thousands of others. Can he lead from within, or can a select few dragons unite to stop the king's madness from becoming reality. Full of rich characters and drama, this is an amazingly astute vision of our own culture by way of a feudal kingdom where dragons rule, and humans are used as workers or pets.

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  6. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of Bitterwood Thursday, July 23 2009.

    • Added a contributor: James Maxey: (Primary Author)
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