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· Champions of the Dawning Dragons Book 3 · Michael G. Manning
4.8
96 reviews
Ebook
475
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About this ebook

Matthew is the first human wizard to possess the true heritage of the Illeniels, a secret gift no one fully understands. Alone, he travels to another world, seeking the source of their mysterious enemies. There he will discover the origin of their ancient foe, the mysteries of the past, and possibly the future of humankind. If he can survive long enough. In a land beyond death and suffering, he finds the true source of evil, within the heart of humanity, and their newest creation. In the search for knowledge, some doors, once opened, can never be closed.

 

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4.8
96 reviews
DEVON KAMBEITZ
April 19, 2020
Very well written of course. Character's are strong and well developed... However the Introduction of the modern world soured the feel of the book for me. I had been devouring the other series and I'm now hesitatant to read next series knowing the story line must continue in a psedu modern/alternate/futuristic scifi direction.
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Matthew Say
May 24, 2018
Another book that I didn't want to put down from one of my favourite authors. I enjoyed the mix of fantasy and sci-fi in this story, they contrasted rather well. There are plenty of likeable characters and the whole series has been very enjoyable to read.
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Casey Emerick
April 19, 2018
I honestly never thought I'd like an author to mix classical fantasy with a modern day theme. But here we are. Another book I fell in love with and read to quickly. Please check this author out!
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About the author

Michael Manning was born in Cleveland, Texas and spent his formative years there, reading fantasy and science fiction, concocting home grown experiments in his backyard, and generally avoiding schoolwork.

Eventually he went to college, starting at Sam Houston State University, where his love of beer blossomed and his obsession with playing role-playing games led him to what he calls 'his best year ever' and what most of his family calls 'the lost year'.

Several years and a few crappy jobs later, he decided to pursue college again and was somehow accepted into the University of Houston Honors program (we won't get into the particulars of that miracle).  This led to a degree in pharmacy and it followed from there that he wound up with a license to practice said profession.

Unfortunately, Michael was not a very good pharmacist.  Being relatively lawless and free spirited were not particularly good traits to possess in a career focused on perfection, patient safety, and the letter-of-the-law.  Nevertheless, he persisted and after a stint as a hospital pharmacy manager wound up as a pharmacist working in correctional managed care for the State of Texas.

He gave drugs to prisoners.

After a year or two at UTMB he became bored and taught himself entirely too much about networking, programming, and database design and administration.  At first his supervisors warned him (repeatedly) to do his assigned tasks and stop designing programs to help his coworkers do theirs, but eventually they gave up and just let him do whatever he liked since it seemed to be generally working out well for them.

Ten or eleven years later and he got bored with that too.  So he wrote a book.  We won't talk about where he was when he wrote 'The Blacksmith's Son', but let's just assume he was probably supposed to be doing something else at the time.

Some people liked the book and told other people.  Now they won't leave him alone.

After another year or two, he decided to just give up and stop pretending to be a pharmacist/programmer, much to the chagrin of his mother (who had only ever wanted him to grow up to be a doctor and had finally become content with the fact that he had settled on pharmacy instead).

Michael's wife supported his decision, even as she stubbornly refused to believe he would make any money at it.  It turned out later that she was just telling him this because she knew that nothing made Michael more contrary than his never ending desire to prove her wrong.  Once he was able to prove said fact she promptly admitted her tricky ruse and he has since given up on trying to win.

Today he lives at home with his stubborn wife, teenage twins, a giant moose-poodle, two yorkies, a green-cheeked conure, a massive prehistoric tortoise, and a head full of imaginary people.  There are also some fish, but he refuses to talk about them. 

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