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Summer Of The Dragon (2001)

Summer of the Dragon (2001)

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Rating
3.9 of 5 Votes: 2
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ISBN
0380731223 (ISBN13: 9780380731220)
Language
English
Publisher
harpercollins publishers

About book Summer Of The Dragon (2001)

This was just a regular mystery with a regular romance woven in that resolved in the regular way. Hints at the culprit were there all along, and in the end we find one character knew the truth the whole time. It was an easy and quick read. I thought this novel was entertaining without straining any brain cells.The characters made this book enjoyable for me. Elizabeth Peters gives us whole people to read about, not just personality traits and hodge-podge histories. Her books are about people who are thrown together with particular attributes that enable them to work together and survive treachery. Each person expresses themselves well and individually. I particularly enjoyed this heroine - just an average, slightly overweight woman with her own emotional baggage.The romance was not at all believable and resolved in such a way to make it even less likely. You know how sometimes you pose a question that begins, "If we were the last two people on a desert island..." That really is the only way our characters found love. Does it ever survive when you get off the island? Anyway, the author seems out of touch with how love even works. One heated moment does not a lifetime of bliss make.

D. J. Abbott left her summer plans until the last minute. So when an all-expenses paid opportunity to stretch her anthropologic wings. It turns out the job is for the fabulously wealthy Hank Hunnicutt. Unfortunately, Hank is also known for his... eccentricities. When D. J. arrives at his southwestern mansion, it's filled to the rafters with hangers-on who are telling him about past lives and Atlantis and every other crackpot theory that's out there. So when Hank tells D. J. she's going to be helping him hunt for dragons... she's more than a little skeptical. But then the supposed attempts on Hank's life are ramped up and he disappears.Will D. J. make it to the end of the story alive?A fantastic story from Elizabeth Peters. Other than technology, the story holds up fairly well.

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Sometimes Elizabeth Peters reminds me strangely of Diana Wynne Jones ... esp. this book, which has several very Deep Secret moments, such as the eccentric convention of odd characters. It's a good thing! The only part about this book that I really couldn't stand was the fact that she kept mentioning the hero's moustache ... I just couldn't picture him as attractive when the only image coming to my mind was 70s cowboy ... yuck. Apart from this point, which I fully admit is totally shallow and without any merit, I thoroughly enjoyed the book! Great adventure, sense of humour, and even a hunt for buried treasure - so good.
—Basil D

I really thought this book was going to be a 5 after the first few pages. I love the sarcastic attitude that D.J. takes to everything. It made me laugh. Unfortunately, things slowed down quite a bit during the course of the book and while I still enjoyed it quite a bit, it wasn't as good as my first impressions led me to believe. D.J. is a funny girl who is a bit of an oddball, but she gets pretty lucky in this story where she has to find out what happened to Hank, her summer employer. A fun read, and I plan to read other books by Elizabeth Peters as this book was quite enjoyable.
—JC

I was hesitant when I first started this book. For some reason it has always annoyed me when the narrator talks directly to the reader about "reading this book." From the first chapter, I prepared myself to think the voice was forced and not enjoy it at all.However, it grew on me. I started to understand the humor, and soon I found myself laughing out loud. The main character and narrator D.J. was spunky, blunt, and quite frankly hilarious. I loved the story that involved all of the "crazies," and the end was genuinely intense and not at all anticlimactic.I do suggest this book for anyone who wants a fairly light read with some humor and intelligent mystery.
—Laina

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