
Le dragon et le georges
A Humor, Adventure, Fantasy book. yourself not only with my feelings in the matter, but the Gordon R. Dickson, The Dragon and the George: The...
Jim Eckert was a dragon. He hadn't planned it that way, but that's what happened when he set out to rescue his betrothed. Following her through an erratic astral-projection machine, Jim suddenly found himself in a cockeyed world - locked in the body of a talking dragon named Gorbash.That wouldn't have been so bad if his beloved Angie was also a dragon. But in this magical land, that was not the case. Angie had somehow remained a very female human - or a george, as the dragons called any human. And Jim, no matter what anyone called him, was a dragon.To make matters worse, Angie had been taken prisoner by an evil dragon and was held captive in the impenetrable Loathly Tower. So in this land where georges were edible and beasts were magical - where speels worked and logic didn't - Jim Eckert had a problem. And he needed help, by george!
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I read this book almost 40 years ago. It was one of my first fantasy reads, and I loved it! I recently ran across it and 5 or 6 more that Dickson had written in the series. I had not read any but the first and decided to refresh my memory and re-read it. Like many memories from our youth, it wasn't quite as good as I remembered, however,... (I only had about 20 pages to finish up for the new year, and it would feel like cheating to have twenty pages count towards a whole new book in 2017)First off, big shout out to my dad and sister Lisa for taking pictures of pages 252-279/the end, so that I could finish this borrowed library book despite flying back to France! Not to... The Dragon and the George (1976) 279 pages by Gordon R. DicksonI almost never reread a book. Not because there is nothing worth rereading, but because I have so many books that I haven't read yet. Way back when, I could remember the plot of every book and short story that I had read, so it really came as a shock to me how little of...