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| Title | : | Slayers (Slayers #1) |
| Author | : | C.J. Hill |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 373 pages |
| Published | : | August 20th 2013 by Square Fish (first published September 27th 2011) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Romance |

C.J. Hill
Paperback | Pages: 373 pages Rating: 4.1 | 2468 Users | 384 Reviews
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Sixteen-year-old Tori Hampton may be a socialite and a senator's daughter, but she's certainly more than just a pretty face. She's smart and tough and surprisingly good at outdoor sports. For as long as she can remember, Tori always had a secret obsession with dragons. And now that she's attending Dragon Camp for the summer, she can't wait to indulge her inner fascination.But unbeknownst to Tori, this is no ordinary camp. This is a camp for Slayers—a handful of teens descended from the original knights. And with new dragon eggs about to hatch, the time for the Slayers to save the world is now. Danger awaits, romance beckons, and their very survival is at stake.
Details Books To Slayers (Slayers #1)
| ISBN: | 0312675143 (ISBN13: 9780312675141) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Slayers #1 |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 2468 Users | 384 ReviewsEvaluate Epithetical Books Slayers (Slayers #1)
Originally posted on my blog here.Slayers had a pretty unique premise. I liked it a lot. The follow-through, however, was a bit lacking.Overall, Slayers was a good novel, it just lacked that...spark...that really commits you to a book. It was interesting, and the characters were likable enough, but I wasn't as invested in this as I would have liked to have been.The characters, had their good moments, but overall weren't entirely that dynamic. I also thought it odd how someone we are initiallyI went into this book, not really expecting much. But I was pleasantly surprised. I got it because I saw it on bookoutlet for $1.99 and thought hey, I like dragons. So I got it. The main character is a girl named tori, and when I first started this book I was so disappointed. She seemed so stuck up and snobby, I just wasn't into it. But throughout the book, the character really develops. She starts out as someone who thinks she's amazing at everything, but once she meets some of the other

Note: I received an Advance Review Copy of this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.Have you ever wanted to go to dragon camp? If so, then Slayers is the book for you!Slayers takes place in a world where dragons exist, and theyve acquired some extraordinary abilities in order to keep their species going, such as laying eggs that incubate for over a hundred years before hatching. Medieval warriors developed special powers in order to fight dragons, and the modern-day descendants of these
I loved pretty much every second of this book.Tori Hampton, the sixteen-year-old daughter of a senator, has to talk her parents into letting her go to St. George and the Dragon Camp. Shes wanted to go for years, but once shes there, well, shes not sure she really wants to stay. First of all, the camp is a little primitive. When the camp director sends her off with a couple of buff boys to the advanced camphidden in the trees two miles away, complete with its own stable, gun range, and mysterious
Slayers by C.J. Hill follows Tori, a girl who has always been obsessed with dragons. She begins the story as her sister drops her off at Dragon camp sure she won't last a week. Things in camp are strange. She's met personally by the director and then taken off to a cabin miles from the rest of the camp. Tori soon learns that she's a Dragon slayer, complete with special powers that are activated with a special dragon simulator they have at the camp. Tori and the other slayers must train to fight
I am a huge dragon enthusiast. I love dragon lore, myth, and art. I even have a dragon tattoo. So I was both excited and wary when I read the synopsis for Slayers. Excited because it was about dragons but wary because it was about ferocious dragons that needed to be slayed. I tend to prefer my dragons to be like Saphira from Eragon or Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon-good and loyal. But, despite my personal dragon preference, I chose to read Slayers anyway, and Im very glad I did. I found


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