
Some of the things I really enjoyed about this book were the humor, how Jim experienced being a dragon (he had to struggle against the instincts of dragon nature, and learn to control the body) and the fact that the fantasy world had rules. As in Ariel, magic here worked by rules just like laws of nature, and Jim has to learn to understand them and work within them. There is also a bit of philosophy thrown in. One of my favorite scenes is where Jim and a knight companion have to battle some creatures that make gibberish noises to drive them crazy. Jim and his companion each had to find a mind-trick to keep their concentration and sanity: one used prayer, the other recited mathematics.
There are eight other books in Dickson's "Dragon Knight" series. I tried to read the second, The Dragon Knight, but got bored with it pretty quick, so although I really enjoyed The Dragon and the George (enough that I've read it several times) I'm not planning to continue with this series.
Rating: 4/5 244 pages, 1976
This sounds like such a fun read! And I had never heard of it before. Thanks for bringing to my attention, Jeane.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this one either. What pops into my mind is Eustace being trapped in a dragon's body in 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader.'
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the move!
Oh, I loved this book when I read it long ago in the 80's, and seeing your cover brought back so many memories! Now I want to go pick it up again (sadly one I don't own) and reread....i'm so glad you enjoyed it too. How did your move go? Fingers crossed for you that it all goes well.
ReplyDeleteI had the same thought when I read that scene of Eustace being a dragon; only this one goes on for an entire book!
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