After far too long, we finish up this series with The Dragon Republic Eipsode 6. This book dealt with some heavy things. I had the next book in the series on the schedule for this month, but I need a bit of a pallette cleanser before moving on. So, I’m reading Legends and Lattes instead.
What are those heavy themes? War, the cycle of violence, societal poverty, the role of religion in all of these things, and of course, the current political climate in America. I try to make sense of it all. But, not a lot of it even makes sense to me, so how am I supposed to do that, right?
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Dragon Republic Episode 6. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
Well, after a month and a half, I got a chance to rest and recharge in Europe, which I might consider my home away from home now. I can’t explain it, but I felt so much better over there. I know nothing’s perfect, but I want to live there. Anyway, all that time allowed me to regroup on the podcast and bang out some notes for The Dragon Republic Episode 3.
It gets real in this section of the book. Like, really real. Like, almost to the point of me having to take a break from the book because it felt a little too real. I cover this in the dicussion, but that’s what dystopia and historical fiction are supposed to do. They teach about the past and hold up a mirror to current society. And, let me just say, yikes!
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Dragon Republic Episode 3. I can’t wait to hear what you think.