Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 42,087

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    • Pub. Date: April 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 42,087
    • Lexile: 1140L 

    Synopsis

    When Britain intercepted a French ship and its precious cargo–an unhatched dragon’s egg–Capt. Will Laurence of HMS Reliant unexpectedly became master and commander of the noble dragon he named Temeraire. As new recruits in Britain’s Aerial Corps, man and dragon soon proved their mettle in daring combat against Bonaparte’s invading forces.

    Now China has discovered that its rare gift, intended for Napoleon, has fallen into British hands–and an angry Chinese delegation vows to reclaim the remarkable beast. But Laurence refuses to cooperate. Facing the gallows for his defiance, Laurence has no choice but to accompany Temeraire back to the Far East–a long voyage fraught with peril, intrigue, and the untold terrors of the deep. Yet once the pair reaches the court of the Chinese emperor, even more shocking discoveries and darker dangers await.

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    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 spent 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 writing to programming, and on returning to New York, decided to try her hand at novels.

    Novik lives in New York City with her husband and six computers. Her website and livejournal are at www.temeraire.org.

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    Excellent Second Bookby will_00

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    September 05, 2009: Throne of Jade, the second book of the Temeraire series, is equally exciting, if not more so, than His Majesty's Dragon (which I also have 5 stars). The adventure told in Throne of Jade is also full of action and unexpected events told in nearly perfect sequence using Naomi Novik's incredible writing style. I highly recommend it.

    Good but Slowby Anonymous

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    September 21, 2006: I liked this book it is a very good dragon book with a very good plot. The only part about this book that I don't like is that it is very slow especially when Temeraire and Laurence are at sea. Once they get to China the plot is really good. When I finished this book I definately wanted to read the rest of the series.


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