Ohhhh nice!!!! Recommendations are always welcome.😃
Here’s a link for more information:
The Smoke Thief http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28429.The_Smoke_Thief
Ohhhh nice!!!! Recommendations are always welcome.😃
Here’s a link for more information:
The Smoke Thief http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28429.The_Smoke_Thief

fuck-yeah-monsters-and-villains:
DRAGON’S BAIT by Vivian Vande Velde
Fifteen-year-old Alys is not a witch. But that doesn’t matter–the villagers think she is and have staked her out on a hillside as a sacrifice to the local dragon.
It’s late, it’s cold, and it’s raining, and Alys can think of only one thing–revenge. But first she’s got to escape, and even if she does, how can one girl possibly take on an entire town alone?
Then the dragon arrives–a dragon that could quite possibly be the perfect ally… .
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/372807.Dragon_s_Bait********************************************
Finally I have found a book with a dragon I really like.
Although it’s a YA fantasy, and probably one that’s geared at an even younger audience than many of the contemporary YA books, it’s an absolute delight to read even for adults.
The themes of this book are revenge and responsibility and the wonderful thing is that the author doesn’t spell out every message hidden in this little gem of a book. Like the heroine, the readers have to come to their own conclusions.
Neither the heroine nor the dragon are morally pure to begin with nor are they by the end of the book. But both are changed by each other’s company.The dragon in this book can change into (a very handsome) human form, so the monstrous aspect of the dragon is secondary. What makes him alien is his personality. He doesn’t adhere to human morality and his motivation is mysterious at best. His character really conveys a feeling that dragons are truly otherworldly creatures.
The interactions between the heroine and the dragon are delightful. There is bickering, there is jealousy and there is romance but it is very subtle.
Furthermore the book avoids all my personal YA pet peeves: no neverending self-indulgent introspection of the heroine, no over explaining of everybody’s motivations, no first person narrator and no fucking love triangle.
My only criticism: It’s too short. Otherwise it’s perfect.
Vivian Vande Velde is one of those YA authors whose works I’ve loved but who I always forget about. What this means is that whenever I’m reminded of her, I get this burst of happy nostalgia for her writing.
Companions of the Night was one of hers after I finished Blood & Chocolate (by Annette Curtis Klause.) Don’t watch that stupid movie. Read the damn book. Much like Ella Enchanted or Howl’s Moving Castle, the book is far superior.
They’re not Terato, but A Well Timed Enchantment and A Hidden Magic were both books by her that I’ve loved. (At least, they’re not terato that I remember.)
If you’re looking for more Dragons, check out One Good Knight (by Mercedes Lackey, it’s part of the Five Hundred Kingdoms series, but it doesn’t really need to be read in order.)
Or for Dragon-shifter-smut there’s always Ruby Dixon. She writes some dirty stuff. (Her Fireblood Dragons series is specifically what you want if you like Dragons, but Ice Planet Barbarians is all naked aliens wooing human women if that’s your thing.)
Now that I’ve totally derailed this with stuff about other books, to get back to the original point. YES! I agree, OP!
I love recommendations so thanks for derailing!

DRAGON’S BAIT by Vivian Vande Velde
Fifteen-year-old Alys is not a witch. But that doesn’t matter–the villagers think she is and have staked her out on a hillside as a sacrifice to the local dragon.
It’s late, it’s cold, and it’s raining, and Alys can think of only one thing–revenge. But first she’s got to escape, and even if she does, how can one girl possibly take on an entire town alone?
Then the dragon arrives–a dragon that could quite possibly be the perfect ally… .
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/372807.Dragon_s_Bait
********************************************
Finally I have found a book with a dragon I really like.
Although it’s a YA fantasy, and probably one that’s geared at an even younger audience than many of the contemporary YA books, it’s an absolute delight to read even for adults.
The themes of this book are revenge and responsibility and the wonderful thing is that the author doesn’t spell out every message hidden in this little gem of a book. Like the heroine, the readers have to come to their own conclusions.
Neither the heroine nor the dragon are morally pure to begin with nor are they by the end of the book. But both are changed by each other’s company.
The dragon in this book can change into (a very handsome) human form, so the monstrous aspect of the dragon is secondary. What makes him alien is his personality. He doesn’t adhere to human morality and his motivation is mysterious at best. His character really conveys a feeling that dragons are truly otherworldly creatures.
The interactions between the heroine and the dragon are delightful. There is bickering, there is jealousy and there is romance but it is very subtle.
Furthermore the book avoids all my personal YA pet peeves: no neverending self-indulgent introspection of the heroine, no over explaining of everybody’s motivations, no first person narrator and no fucking love triangle.
My only criticism: It’s too short. Otherwise it’s perfect.
little box of favourite films↳ HE IS A DRAGON // он – дракон (2015)The boy understood, that his father was a monster.
And that only awakened the monster in him.#the whole acknowledged monster-as-masculinity thing in this film #really did it for me #like…… really did it #dragon-fathers who burn up stolen women and exchange them as fuel for sons #young men grappling with their fathers being monsters toward their mothers #young het women navigating a world where their lovers have monsters for fathers #it was beautiful i fet like the top of my head was aflame with how good #and the dragon Armand was so beautiful and gentle and trying to be good even with that baggage #the female gaze so sharp framing him – always naked and exposed and vulnerable #i want to rewatch #he didnt want to be a dragon!!!! / @corseque
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fuck-yeah-monsters-and-villains:
SPIRITED AWAY (Studio Ghibli 2001)
A girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches, and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.
My absolute favourite of all the Studio Ghibli fims I’ve seen. Pure magic!😍
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Occasional self reblog.
SPIRITED AWAY (Studio Ghibli 2001)
A girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches, and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.
My absolute favourite of all the Studio Ghibli fims I’ve seen. Pure magic!😍
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Many thanks to @simple-log who pointed this out to me.
Unfortunately there´s no English translation (yet?). @simple-log thinks it´s available in Russian, Ukrainian and maybe Polish.
Here´s what I found on Goodreads:
RITUAL by Marina Dyachenko & Sergey Dyachenko
THE SCAR by
Marina Dyachenko & Sergey Dyachenko
Reaching far beyond sword and sorcery, The Scar is
a story of two people torn by disaster, their descent into despair, and
their reemergence through love and courage. Sergey and Marina Dyachenko
mix dramatic scenes with romance, action and wit, in a style both
direct and lyrical. Written with a sure artistic hand, The Scar is the story of a man driven by his own feverish demons to find redemption and the woman who just might save him.
Egert
is a brash, confident member of the elite guards and an egotistical
philanderer. But after he kills an innocent student in a duel, a
mysterious man known as “The Wanderer” challenges Egert and slashes his
face with his sword, leaving Egert with a scar that comes to symbolize
his cowardice. Unable to end his suffering by his own hand, Egert
embarks on an odyssey to undo the curse and the horrible damage he has
caused, which can only be repaired by a painful journey down a long and
harrowing path.
Plotted with the sureness of Robin Hobb and colored with the haunting and ominous imagination of Michael Moorcock, The Scar tells a story that cannot be forgotten.
...uh!?
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