
A Proper Introduction to Dragons
Jane Austen's Dragons, Book #4
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Fife
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By:
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Maria Grace
About this listen
Most people were blissfully unaware that England was overrun by dragons. Only those born with preternatural hearing could hear and converse with dragonkind, and even those rarely came into their hearing before they were fifteen. It was not Elizabeth’s fault that she discovered the truth about dragons when she was only four years-old.
It was also not Elizabeth’s fault that the old tatzelwurm, Rumblkins, who lived in the woods near Longbourn House befriended her. Really, he would have attached himself to anyone who fed him dried cod and scratched behind his ears.
So clearly, it could not be her fault when Rumblkins led her to a nest of endangered fairy dragon eggs that the Pendragon Treaty compelled her to save. Unfortunately her father does not agree.
Thomas Bennet, dragon-lore expert, faithful member of the dragon-hearing society, the Blue Order, and Keeper of the local wyvern, Longbourn, has a dragon-sized problem on his hands. At eleven years-old, his second-oldest daughter is hopelessly fascinated with all things dragon-related. But his wife and other daughters lack the ability to hear dragons, so the world of the Blue Order must remain hidden from them.
Now faced with an abandoned clutch of fairy dragon eggs to care for, the careful balance he walks between the needs of his jealous estate dragon, Elizabeth’s incorrigible draw toward dragons and continued secrecy from the rest of the family hangs in jeopardy. If only Elizabeth would be a more conventional child!
But how can a girl who shuns traditional ladylike pursuits to play with dragons ever be conventional? Does dragon-hearing society have a place for such an oddity as her?
Prequel to Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon
Jane Austen meets Anne McCaffrey - a must for lovers of Dragon Riders of Pern fans.
©2018 Maria Grace (P)2020 Maria GraceI was given a free copy of this audiobook in return for an honest review.
Worth her salt
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In ’A Proper Introduction to Dragons’ we are introduced to Elizabeth Bennet as a precocious eleven-year-old who is fascinated with all-things dragon-related, having been able to hear and converse with dragons from the tender age of four and being in possession of a logical thinking and enquiring mind. Her father sees that as odd rather than normal which just goes to show how stupid a man who is supposed to be intelligent can be with regard to understanding children.
The young Elizabeth is possessed of innate intelligence so that she is easily able to interact with dragons and is eager to learn more about how they interact with each other, how she may follow dragon etiquette and ‘think like a dragon’. Book learning is not at all helpful when the writer has either misunderstood, misrepresented, over-simplified or used poetic licence to embellish and not included a warning to that effect. Mr Bennet attaches more importance to what is written in books than learning from one’s own real-life experience so his prejudices rule his behaviour towards his daughter and she is not even allowed to voice a question over the accuracy (or not) of the content of the books written on dragon lore by ‘warm bloods’ (humans). Where Elizabeth is able to interact with dragons, not only does she learn from them, but they also learn from her and they consider her fascinating, intelligent, extremely refreshing and worthy to be included as a member of the Blue Order.
As with all the other books, the descriptions of the dragons’ characters, their individual quirks and their behaviour towards each other as well as towards the various humans are so delightfully vivid. Maria Grace’s writing is absolutely spell-binding and I highly recommend this prequel and the three books comprising her dragon variation on ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
Moreover, these wonderful books are made even more enjoyable with Benjamin Fife’s superb narration for the Audible books, which is consistent throughout. His extensive vocal repertoire gives each dragon and human their own unique voice. I love them all, but am particularly fond of the voice of April, the fairy dragon.
Superb, enchanting backstory to P&P dragon trilogy
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I love how the dragon's are woven in this story like they would naturally be in real life. Stunning book, well written and well read
Really great twist on pride and prejudice
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The narrator was great as always in bringing this book to life. Not only based on the vast array of voices (from Lizzie's childlike to Mr. Bennett's old one) he plays but especially so for the dragon ones. I must admit April's was a bit hard to understand/get used to in the beginning, since it's very high pitched, but eventually I did, and she proved to be quite the (endearing) character. Seriously, he nailed all the nuances of all the characters (from amusement to inquiring and angry, to name a few), and I can't wait to listen to more from him.
Overall, I definitely recommend this book to all Fantasy and/or Regency lovers, as well as fans of the author and/or narrator. Onto the next one! ~ 5 stars!
A Lovely and Proper Introduction to Dragons ;)
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Now while this is book 4 of the series but it can be read first or fourth, whichever you decide will still have this book make sense since it is kind of like a prequel to the first 3 books. It follows Elizabeth through her ups and downs, showing her views on what is going on around her.
The narrator Benjamin as always, does an excellent job on voicing the characters and giving them life. From the dragon voices, to different male and female voices, they are all done well and never wavers.
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Great Story
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Outstanding prequel to the dragon trilogy
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Maria Grace has given us so much background information and many details about the world she has created. I love how it was presented.
The narration, by Benjamin Fife, was exactly as I expected... wonderful!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
The perfect prequel
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A nice starter to dragons and the characters in this series, with a bit more background to everyone and how it all began. Another great episode that gives us a look in how elizabeth became who she was and how she first meets dragons.
Benjamin does a great job of bringing the characters to life and at the end of the book, all you wish for is just a little more....
If you are starting this series, this would be the best book to start with, before beginning in the "main story".
great introductionary book
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What an introduction!
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The plot centres around her fascinating backstory, her first experiences with talking to dragons and her magnetic abilities to charm and draw them near. I must say being introduced to dragons through her innocent eyes and from the point of view of Elizabeth as a child is enlightening. Her insights are thought-provoking and touchingly raw yet surprisingly perceptive for someone so young.
As a result this book is a wonderful way to learn more about the inner workings of the Blue Order, can be used to shed more light onto a captivating world that so seemlessly and spectacularly binds Austen and dragons so engagingly well together, as well as - and most enjoyably for me - as a means to fill you in on all the details about past events and memories that have been touched upon throughout the previous 3 books but only now provides you with an opportunity to experience first hand.
A fabulous series and great introduction piece, that can be read as either book 1 or book 4 in the series, is well written by Grace and further enhanced and splendidly brought to life by Fife.
I highly recommend this prequel and more to the point this entire series wholeheartenedly - enjoyed every minute of it!!!
A charming gem for lovers of this great series!!
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