By PurpleCatGirl
Book club, chess club, maybe a photography or science club? Those are the sorts of groups most high-schools have. Our school’s different. We’ve got a supernatural club. The members are all witches, and they investigate hauntings, werew
I reread this today!
The writing style is so fun and good and I really love the characterization of both the princess and the dragon. I've been in a bit of a funk lately, and rereading this today put a smile on my face. Highly recommended.
Edit: forgot to put a star rating, but I rate this at five stars.
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-Personal feeling about the book-
A have read and reread this story often coming back to it when bittersweet tragedy drags on two long or simply when books I love lie untouched by there creators be it by hate or strife or weary resignation, nonetheless their tales still lie untold like worms of curiosity lying still til forgotten in the place's where dreams die. Needless to story always brings contentment to my day.
-Short summery-
It is a relatively calm story further heightened by it’s prose, loose terms the tale is about a scared but noble prince a uncertain but curious princesses and a cat eagle dragon thing standing aloft in all its grander.
-otherstuff-
(oh and a stupid bandit so blind he though was a hero.)
this concludes my 3rd review like ever I most likely will reread the story in a month in or two, forgetting I ever reviewed it but so goes my forgetfulness in all areas bar books.
(just noted curious looks a bit like curse)
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