/ Fantasy / Haku, king of all dragons
Synopsis
In a world in a distant universe similar to ours, dragons were the supreme rulers for millions of years. But one day, a supernova struck their planet, making it uninhabitable for hundreds of thousands of years and killing almost all life on its surface. When the catastrophe ended, the decimated dragons struggled to recover, while other races rose up and became the new rulers, hunting the surviving dragons and forcing them to retreat away from civilization. The dragons fell back into bestiality and violence, regressing further and further until they were little more than animals. Now, dragons are a species on the verge of extinction, and nothing would seem able to change their fate... or maybe not? Haku, one of the youngest member of a dying species that struggle to survive, refuses this. He decides it's not right to surrender to the rules of that difficult and terrible world into which he had the misfortune to be born, and he doesn't want his brothers and sisters to do it either. He believes that there must be something else, some other way to live without fear. So, let's follow the journey of Haku and his siblings, a journey that will take them across the world and beyond, against a fate that none of them is willing to accept.
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Écrire un avisAuteur Fabrizio_Biancucci
I've never read a novel here that goes into the depth of designing realistic backgrounds like this story. Really. The amount of effort that goes into making a story with actual explanations on is really difficult. I'll commend the author for their work. Writing is not easy in the slightest. Genuinely, the best part about the book is that it feels realistic for a fantasy world. I've read other novels that just throw in fancy magic stuff and random characters that just follow the MC around. Those are shallow. But Haku and his crew- you can actually relate. Although I haven't caught up completely yet, I came to do a review because this book needs more reviews for how good it is. The writing quality is fantastic, and the author put a ton of effort into cranking out this story. I'm grateful. Sometimes the story can stagnate for a bit, but there isn't another reason I think of that would make me think anything less of the story. For anybody who wants to try reading this book, I highly recommend it. Kudos!