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Thornbear by Michael G. Manning Summary

“Thornbear” is a fantasy novel by Michael G. Manning and the first book in the “Champions of the Dawning Dragons: Thornbear” series. The story takes place in a world of magic, where powerful sorcerers and dragons rule over kingdoms and empires.

The main character of the story is a young man named Gram, who lives in a small village in the Kingdom of Aran. Gram is a blacksmith’s apprentice, and he dreams of becoming a powerful warrior. When Gram is attacked by a group of bandits, he discovers that he has the ability to use magic, which leads him on a journey of self-discovery.

As Gram travels across the kingdom, he meets a variety of characters, including a young mage named Jarlaxle and a powerful warrior named Thornbear. Gram also discovers that he is a descendant of a legendary hero, and that he has a part to play in the fate of the world.

One of the strengths of “Thornbear” is its world-building. Manning has created a detailed and immersive world, filled with unique cultures and magical creatures. The characters are also well-developed, with Gram being a particularly relatable and likable protagonist. The supporting characters, such as Jarlaxle and Thornbear, are also interesting and add depth to the story.

The plot of “Thornbear” is full of action, magic, and political intrigue. Manning does a good job of balancing the different elements of the story, creating a fast-paced narrative that keeps the reader engaged. The book also sets up the larger story arc of the series, which promises to be a compelling and exciting journey.

Overall, “Thornbear” is a well-written and engaging fantasy novel that will appeal to fans of the genre. It introduces readers to a fascinating world filled with interesting characters and sets up an intriguing story arc for the rest of the series.

Champions of the Dawning Dragons Series

Thornbear (Champions of the Dawning Dragons Book 1)

Centyr Dominance (Champions of the Dawning Dragons Book 2)

Demonhome (Champions of the Dawning Dragons Book 3)

The “Champions of the Dawning Dragons” series is a fantasy novel series by Michael G. Manning. The series is set in a world of magic, where powerful sorcerers and dragons rule over kingdoms and empires.

The series follows the story of Math, a young man who dreams of becoming a powerful mage. Math’s journey takes him from his home in the Kingdom of Aran to the Centyr Empire, where he is trained in the ways of magic and combat. Along the way, Math discovers a dark secret about his past and becomes embroiled in a struggle to stop the Centyr Empire’s campaign of domination.

The series consists of three books:

  1. “Centyr Dominance”: The first book in the series, which introduces the world and characters.
  2. “Drake’s Rift”: The second book in the series, which continues Math’s story as he works to stop the Centyr Empire’s invasion of his homeland.
  3. “Dragon’s Reign”: The final book in the series, which sees Math and his allies facing off against the Centyr Empire in a final battle for the fate of the world.

The “Champions of the Dawning Dragons” series is filled with action, magic, and political intrigue. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is full of twists and turns that keep the reader engaged. Overall, the series is a thrilling fantasy adventure that will appeal to fans of the genre.You may also like Demonhome by Michael G. Manning PDF Download

About The Author

Michael Manning is a USA Today best-selling author who grew up and spent his formative years in Texas, reading fantasy and science fiction, concocting home grown experiments in his backyard, and generally avoiding schoolwork.

Eventually he went to college, starting at Sam Houston State University, where his love of beer blossomed and his obsession with playing role-playing games led him to what he calls ‘his best year ever’ and what most of his family calls ‘the lost year’.

Several years and a few crappy jobs later, he decided to pursue college again and was somehow accepted into the University of Houston Honors program (we won’t get into the particulars of that miracle). This led to a degree in pharmacy and it followed from there that he wound up with a license to practice said profession.

Unfortunately, Michael was not a very good pharmacist. Being relatively lawless and free spirited were not particularly good traits to possess in a career focused on perfection, patient safety, and the letter-of-the-law. Nevertheless, he persisted and after a stint as a hospital pharmacy manager wound up as a pharmacist working in correctional managed care for the State of Texas.

He gave drugs to prisoners.

After a year or two at UTMB he became bored and taught himself entirely too much about networking, programming, and database design and administration. At first his supervisors warned him (repeatedly) to do his assigned tasks and stop designing programs to help his coworkers do theirs, but eventually they gave up and just let him do whatever he liked since it seemed to be generally working out well for them.

Ten or eleven years later and he got bored with that too. So he wrote a book. We won’t talk about where he was when he wrote ‘The Blacksmith’s Son’, but let’s just assume he was probably supposed to be doing something else at the time.

Some people liked the book and told other people. Now they won’t leave him alone.

After another year or two, he decided to just give up and stop pretending to be a pharmacist/programmer, much to the chagrin of his mother (who had only ever wanted him to grow up to be a doctor and had finally become content with the fact that he had settled on pharmacy instead).

Michael’s wife supported his decision, even as she stubbornly refused to believe he would make any money at it. It turned out later that she was just telling him this because she knew that nothing made Michael more contrary than his never ending desire to prove her wrong. Once he was able to prove said fact she promptly admitted her tricky ruse and he has since given up on trying to win.

Thornbear by Michael G. Manning PDF Details

. Novel Title: Thornbear
. Author: Michael G. Manning
. Genre: Sword & Sorcery Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
. Language: English
. Formats: PDF/ePub
. Status: Available for Download
. Series: None
. Price: Free
. File Size: 1 MB

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