“I throughly enjoyed the first two books written by Barbara Glass ‘The Prince and the Dragon’ and ‘The Journey to Dragonsneer’. I’m so looking forward to the third book now.
I found myself pondering over the possible meaning of the story so far. I came to my own realisation that it’s about the overcoming of prejudice between two unlikely allies, a dragon and a human.
They share the same problem of their supply of water, which is a life giving and precious commodity.
I love the acceptance of each others’ title and role in society that was created by misfortune. Their lack of water resources created an upside-down society, a bit depressed but ironically they still managed to function in an unconventional way.
I find these books as thought provoking and deeply profound. The story drew me into a closer understanding of life in society and relationships with outsiders. The lighthearted humorous approach is non-political and down to earth.
The two main characters are misfits but ironically great problem solution solvers.
A young reluctant prince becomes a hero after meeting a sad lonely dragon. Together they repair the damage of societies problem’s.
I believe the story is so valid for today when the world faces economic collapse. We all need to share our resources to survive.”