What a cool video idea, and perfect timing! I’m an American, but I lived in South Korea for a time, and Lunar New Year is a major national and family holiday there as well. I believe Lunar New Year is celebrated in China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam…to name a few.
Thanks for making this video!🐉💕 A couple more recommendations I would give are the Age of Fire series (the first book being Dragon Champion) by E. E. Knight, and Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton. These are two that I don't see mentioned very often, but are 100% worth a read. Dragon Champion, and the books that follow it in the series, are all told from a dragon's point of view. Imagine Watership Down, but dragons instead of rabbits. Highly recommend. Tooth and Claw is also dragon POV, but in a completely different way. Imagine something like Pride and Prejudice, but all of the characters are dragons. Very entertaining.
Agree The Hobbit is a much easier read than LOTR, I'm still struggling to finish The Return of the King. 🤣 Yesss SOIA!! A Natural History of Dragons sounds fun! Loved Rage of Dragons! So many books I need to check out!
I have read the 3 primary "The bound and broken" books and want to note for anyone giving it a chance that "of blood and fire" is weakest among them so if you are on unsure after reading it I would recommend continuing.
Loving the Lady Trent books - almost done with The Tropic of Serpents...what a great year for dragon books🐉
I'm so glad you're enjoying them! ☺️
So much dragon content 😮
What a cool video idea, and perfect timing!
I’m an American, but I lived in South Korea for a time, and Lunar New Year is a major national and family holiday there as well. I believe Lunar New Year is celebrated in China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam…to name a few.
Thank you for correcting me! I'll add that in the video notes. And thanks for watching. 😊
@@OnefortheBooks Oh, thank you! I was so happy to see this video. I’ve actually been looking for good dragon books recs ~ this was perfect!
Thanks for making this video!🐉💕 A couple more recommendations I would give are the Age of Fire series (the first book being Dragon Champion) by E. E. Knight, and Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton. These are two that I don't see mentioned very often, but are 100% worth a read. Dragon Champion, and the books that follow it in the series, are all told from a dragon's point of view. Imagine Watership Down, but dragons instead of rabbits. Highly recommend. Tooth and Claw is also dragon POV, but in a completely different way. Imagine something like Pride and Prejudice, but all of the characters are dragons. Very entertaining.
Ooh both of those sound really interesting! Thanks for the recommendations! 😊
Agree The Hobbit is a much easier read than LOTR, I'm still struggling to finish The Return of the King. 🤣 Yesss SOIA!! A Natural History of Dragons sounds fun! Loved Rage of Dragons! So many books I need to check out!
Same!!
Year of the 🐉🐲🀄🐉🐲
I have read the 3 primary "The bound and broken" books and want to note for anyone giving it a chance that "of blood and fire" is weakest among them so if you are on unsure after reading it I would recommend continuing.
Good to know! Thank you. 😊
if "of blood and fire is the weakest of the series, i'm super excited what "of War and Ruin" and "of Empires and Dust" bring
Still no mention of Anne McCaffrey, you haven’t lived until you’ve lived through Anne’s Dragon riders of Pern books!
Yeah I didn't include any YA on the list. That's a whole other video sometime. 😄