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Finished His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik. This is the first book in her popular Temeraire series about a dragon aerial corp during the Napoleonic Wars.
Bristish captain Will Laurence is perfectly happy with his seafaring life. But a twist of fate has Laurence leaving his ship behind to be the handler of Temeraire, a very exceptional, intelligent dragon. Laurence is resentful at first, but soon, he and Temeraire are the best of friends. But their friendship will be severely tested by an impending French invasion of English shores …
I’d heard people buzzing online about this series and thought I would give it a try. I’m glad I did. I’ve never been a huge fan of dragon books, but Novik offers a fresh take on the creature — dragons as aerial English ships. It’s a cool idea, and she executes it very well. You can really picture the dragons suited up in their armor, battling each other in midair, while their crews fight each other for control of the dragons.
Temeraire is a gentle intelligent creature at heart, as are most of his fellow dragons, each of whom have their own personalities and handlers. I really enjoyed all of the dragon characters.
However, I have to say I wasn’t so crazy about Laurence. Maybe it’s the time period or the fact that he’s English, but Laurence is always very, very aware of what’s proper and what’s not and how he should behave. Laurence is very rigid, and I got a little tired of his rules after a while. And the English class system always annoys me. (Which is one reason I’m not overly fond of English-based historical romances. Give me a western any day).
But really, this book is about a (grown-up) boy and his dragon and the adventures they have together. Overall, it’s a solid fantasy read that should especially appeal to dragon and history fans. Thumbs up. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Up next: Something from the TBR pile.
Books in my TBR pile: About 9.