Orson Scott Card loved his books. I thought they were an interesting mix of science fiction mixed with traditional fantasy elements, but ultimately, it wasn't for me. The story takes place in the future, after Humanity has mucked around with all sorts of animals and eventually created sentient dragons. There was some unexplained conflict, and most of the humans left on Earth became slaves to the dragons. High technology is still present, and there are Humans who live in high tech communes on the Moon, and even on the Earth. I thought the premise was interesting, and I enjoyed the first book a lot, but something was missing for me in the second book. It slowed down quite a bit, and at some point, I grew tired of the new species and mysteries that were introduced. I slugged on to the end, and thankfully, the last 1/3 picks up the pace quite a bit. I may re-visit his world when book 3 comes out, but not immediately.