Nothing But Blue Skies

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Synopsis

Karen is a Chinese dragon with weather powers, who falls in love with a human and disguises herself as a human so that they can be together; when her father, the adjutant-general to the Dragon King of the North West, comes looking for her, things become much more complicated.

Reception

In the Guardian, Jon Courtenay Grimwood declared that if readers "(e)xpect no logic from this book, (then) everything will be fine."[1]

References

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  1. Big in SF, by Jon Courtenay Grimwood, in the Guardian; published August 11, 2001; retrieved April 14, 2019

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