by Naomi Novik
As a man of the navy, Captain Will Laurence did not ever expect to come across a dragon. Moreover, he never expected to have to be the master of one. But when the dragon egg captured as a prize from a French ship hatches and takes a liking to him, he finds himself the companion of a black dragon by the name of Temeraire. At first, taking care of Temeraire is a daunting task. All he does is eat and grow and eat some more. Captain Laurence knows that as soon as they reach shore, he must take on the task of learning to be an aviator.
Within weeks, Temeraire's company begins to grow on Captain Laurence, until he is comfortable in his job as handler. Once they reach shore, Laurence is assigned to the aviator base and begins a brand-new adventure.
Temeraire turns out to be a very rare Celestial dragon from the Orient. The people at the aviation base try to assign Temeraire a new handler, but he refuses. Relieved, Laurence continues his training with Temeraire, learning to fly and becoming even better friends with his dragon. The black dragon is fascinated by battles and constantly asks Laurence to read to him tales of heroic feats and aerial combat.
His Majesty's Dragon takes the Napoleonic wars and inserts dragons. It is a wonderful work of historical fantasy, and I doubt my book review does it justice. I'm currently searching for the next in the series (though I have to return this one, still...)
Monday, August 25, 2008
Saturday, August 02, 2008
The Twilight Saga
by Stephenie Meyer
The saga begins with Twilight, the first in the series of four. Isabella (better known as just Bella) Swan is on her way to live with her dad, Charlie. All her life, she has lived with her mom, Renée. Upon arriving in Forks, her new home, she jumps right into her senior year of high school. While there, she meets Edward Cullen. Bella does some poking around and figures out that Edward and his family are vampires. Around the same time, she realizes that she is completely and utterly in love with him.
...I can't review all four of these books... I'm sorry, readers. I went to the midnight release for Breaking Dawn last night and stayed up all night reading, so I'm lucky if this is coherent. Stephenie Meyer is an excellent writer, and I highly recommend these books to anyone interested. It is a rare day when I find a romance series that I enjoy so much that I will follow it as far as it goes. Just go read them. They hold your attention.
The saga begins with Twilight, the first in the series of four. Isabella (better known as just Bella) Swan is on her way to live with her dad, Charlie. All her life, she has lived with her mom, Renée. Upon arriving in Forks, her new home, she jumps right into her senior year of high school. While there, she meets Edward Cullen. Bella does some poking around and figures out that Edward and his family are vampires. Around the same time, she realizes that she is completely and utterly in love with him.
...I can't review all four of these books... I'm sorry, readers. I went to the midnight release for Breaking Dawn last night and stayed up all night reading, so I'm lucky if this is coherent. Stephenie Meyer is an excellent writer, and I highly recommend these books to anyone interested. It is a rare day when I find a romance series that I enjoy so much that I will follow it as far as it goes. Just go read them. They hold your attention.
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