Black Powder War by Naomi Novik

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780345481306
  • Sales Rank: 21,211
  • 400pp
  • Series: Temeraire Series, #3
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

“A splendid series.”
–Anne McCaffrey

“Naomi Novik has done for the Napoleonic Wars what Anne McCaffrey did for science fiction: constructed an alternate reality in which dragons are real in a saga that is impressively original, fully developed, and peopled with characters you care about.”
–David Weber, author of the Honor Harrington series

After their fateful adventure in China, Capt. Will Laurence of His Majesty’s Aerial Corps and his extraordinary dragon, Temeraire, are waylaid by a mysterious envoy bearing urgent new orders from Britain. Three valuable dragon eggs have been purchased from the Ottoman Empire, and Laurence and Temeraire must detour to Istanbul to escort the precious cargo back to England. Time is of the essence if the eggs are to be borne home before hatching.

Yet disaster threatens the mission at every turn–thanks to the diabolical machinations of the Chinese dragon Lien, who blames Temeraire for her master’s death and vows to ally herself with Napoleon and take vengeance. Then, faced with shattering betrayal in an unexpected place, Laurence, Temeraire, and their squad must launch a daring offensive. But what chance do they have against the massed forces of Bonaparte’s implacable army?

VOYA

Throne of Jade, the second novel in the Temeraire series, is certainly Novik's best yet. Every thrilling turn will keep readers under Temeraire's spell. Each close shave with betrayal will have them jumping out of their seats with suspense. Black Powder War, although still a good read, does not keep up with a reader's expectations from the previous adventures. The story begins and ends very well, although in the middle, the plot seems to drag slightly. The introduction of new characters around each corner might leave readers making lists of "who's who." Overall, however, the latest two installments in Novik's series create a great anticipation for book number four.

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Biography

An avid reader of fantasy literature since age six, when she first made her way through The Lord of the Rings, Naomi Novik is also a history buff with a particular interest in the Napoleonic era and a fondness for the work of Patrick O’Brian and Jane Austen. She studied English Literature at Brown University and did graduate work in Computer Science at Columbia University before leaving to participate in the design and development of the computer game Neverwinter Nights: Shadow of Undrentide. Over the course of a brief winter sojourn working on the game in Edmonton, Canada (accompanied by a truly alarming coat that now lives brooding in the depths of her closet), she realized she preferred the writing to the programming, and on returning to New York decided to try her hand at novels. His Majesty’s Dragon is her first.

Novik lives in New York City with her husband and six computers.

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Slightly dissapointed.by Anonymous

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January 24, 2007: I have been keeping up with the serious and just finished this book. I was rather tired of it, it seemed as if Ms. Novik was rushing to put this book behind her and get to the next. I mean, she rushed through the travels and when Granby was shoved off of Temeraire, you only got a sentences about him and then in the next chapter he was perfectly healthy, like nothing had happened. I am fighting with myself to rate it three or four and have decided upon three because it was to rushed and she didn't show as much emotion as she had in her previous books. All in all, she rushed the book but it turned out okay in the end.

Awsome book!by Anonymous

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September 18, 2006: I loved this book alot. Great for young adult readers who like action. )


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