Here Be Dragons

His Majesty’s Dragon

Throne of Jade

Black Powder War

by Naomi Novik

A new twist on dragons? Is such a thing possible? Much to my surprise, and delight, there is, and Naomi Novik proves it.

“Aerial combat brings a thrilling new dimension to the Napoleonic Wars as valiant warriors rise to Britain’s defense by taking to the skies…not aboard aircraft, but atop the mighty backs of fighting dragons.” –back blurb of His Majesty’s Dragon

Short, short synopsis:

Will Laurence is captain of HMS Reliant. A captured French ship yields the prize of an unhatched dragon egg. But the ship is too far from shore to bring the egg to the Aerial Corps before it hatches. So Laurence is forced to trade his ship for a dragon, a rare black dragon he names Temeraire (after the dreadnought of the same name).

Of course, Laurence is not a proper aviator, nor is Temeraire a usual dragon–he is a Chinese Imperial, and extraordinarily intelligent and free-willed. The two newcomers proceed to turn the Aerial Corps upside-down with their strange ideas on how things should be done.

I shan’t spoil the rest of the story with more information, except to say Temeraire isn’t really an Imperial after all, and this discovery leads to all sorts of trouble in books 2 and 3.

You know, I’m having the worst time finishing this post–I started it on Sunday night, and haven’t gotten it done yet. So I’m just going to put up what I have here and leave it be.

Bottom line–I really enjoyed this series. Do read them, especially if you like this era of history. Novik does an excellent job of capturing the feel of the times.

5 Responses to “Here Be Dragons”

  1. Marg Says:

    I have only read the first of these books, but I really loved it! On Naomi Novik’s blog she has just announced that Peter Jackson has optioned the rights to a movie!!

  2. Bonnie Calhoun Says:

    Well at least you got this far…LOL…It must be a great series!

  3. nessili Says:

    Peter Jackson, huh? That’s too cool! I can see it being an awesome movie . Something like Master and Commander meets Reign of Fire, only much better :-)

  4. Andrew Says:

    This sounds like a great book. It went on my wishlist.

  5. Carla Says:

    Some great potential for special effects if they do make a film……. I’ve heard good things about this series elsewhere and must get around to reading them. Thanks for the recommendation!