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Is it escapist? of course, but it is also well written and interesting. I zipped through it and as a writer I know that is not as easy to pull off as it seems. " Deaven | 5/27/2013 " dragon champion is a book by E. E knight it is about a young dragon whos home is attacked by an order of anti dragon peope who belive that human are the master race and all others must be destroyed by the silver young dragon Auron goes and finds the oldest dragon alive " Daniel | 4/23/2013 " Not a bad book. A fun fast read. Not the deepest but it did feel sort of like a Watership down type book for dragons. " Squeak | 12/6/2012 " I really enjoyed this epic adventure! I will definitely be looking for more from this author. " kyler | 10/17/2012 " Honestly, I dont like to read as much as some people enjoy it. But when i had to read this book, recommended from several people i know, i just loved it. all of the action and glory in it. I got to say there where some parts in it that did make me tear up a little. But other than that, i would recommend this book to EVERYONE!!!! "

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Thornton Wilder's 1926 debut novel is a love song for individuals whose mystery is proportionate to their wealth Thornton Wilder (1897-1975): 'one of the most accomplished stylists of his generation'. Photograph: Bettmann/Corbis I n the crumbling salons of Rome in 1926, a young American encounters a decaying elite: intellectual, aristocratic, and "so wonderful that they're lonely". These are the "cabalists", a shadowy, enigmatic group into whose charmed lives he is briefly drawn to capture the last moment of their glory. Hailed by Time as "one of the most delectable myths that ever issued from the hills of Rome", Thornton Wilder's 1926 debut novel probes the inscrutable mystery of the ancient, fabulous wealth that confers a kind of immortality on its custodians, allowing their natures to form without concession or compromise to life beyond their privileged enclave. Part lapdog, part emissary for this vestigial pantheon, he presents them as capricious and ridiculous, powerful and vulnerable: Mademoiselle de Mortfontaine campaigns ardently to reinstate the Divine Right of Kings but clings to a girlish faith, while it is the Princess d'Espoli's fate to become "a pure well of heartbroken frivolity", tirelessly expending unrequited love on young men.

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