The 'dragon's curse' in the title gives the impression that the story revolves around a curse placed by a dragon. Maybe the dragon has been wronged and thus cursed the main character or a group of people. As for 'a transference novel', it indicates that there is likely a transfer of elements within the story. It could be a transfer of emotions, knowledge, or even a physical transfer like a mark or a power. This transfer might be the key to either breaking the curse or making it worse. The story might be set in a fantasy world full of magic and mythical creatures, where the characters have to navigate through various challenges brought about by the curse and the transference.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a curse related to a dragon and some kind of transference, perhaps of a power, a soul or a condition.
Well, if we break it down, 'the dragon's curse' gives the idea that there is a negative effect or spell associated with a dragon. 'A transference novel' could imply that there is a transfer of power, knowledge, or even souls in the story. Maybe the characters are trying to break the dragon's curse through some form of transference. It could also be about a character being cursed by a dragon and then having to deal with a strange transference of their own abilities or consciousness.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. But they could be a dragon tamer who has to deal with the curse, or perhaps a wizard who is trying to reverse the transference caused by the curse.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. But typically in such a novel, there could be a hero or heroine who is trying to break the dragon's curse.
I don't know who the author of this book is. You could try looking it up in a library catalog or on an online book database.
Well, without having read it, we can only guess. The 'dragon' in the title might be a central character or a powerful force in the story. 'Price' often implies that something valuable has to be given up or paid. 'Transference' is a bit more open - it could be about the transfer of knowledge, a curse, or even a physical transformation. Maybe the novel is set in a fantasy world where a dragon sets a price for a character to undergo a transference that will change the course of their destiny.
Well, 'The Dragon's Price: A Transference Novel' could potentially be about a world where dragons hold great value. The 'transference' aspect might suggest that there is a transfer of something important related to the dragons. It could be a transfer of a magical essence, a transfer of a curse, or even a transfer of a special ability that comes with a price. For example, a character might need to sacrifice something dear to them in order to gain the power or knowledge transferred from the dragon.
Since I've never heard of this particular novel before, I can't say who the author is. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that hasn't gained much popularity yet. Maybe you could try searching for it in a library database or on a book - selling website to find out more about the author.
The characters included the main character, Azir, the supporting character, Gini, a Brass Dragon who might have a little problem with his brain, and the supporting character, Susan, a female dragon who had feelings for Azir. "The Curse of the Blue Dragon" was a fantasy/epic fantasy novel with exotic beasts, magical creatures, hegemony, DND, boss-type, lord farming, and dragon elements. [User recommendation: Another "Dragon of Zero" who doesn't know how to cast spells (ahem).] Although he couldn't cast spells, he obtained a rune template (it was said that the magic was modified from the adventures of the dragon). Then, the newborn protagonist was picked up by a brass dragon... The settings were very interesting, and there was a lot of room for creativity in the settings of the cheat. Although it was fake, there were some settings that were a little difficult to understand. However, the flaws do not obscure the jade. It is in the midst of being published. Go and read it quickly! [Comprehensive recommendation index: Grain and fodder.] I hope you will like this book.