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Victory of Eagles

Auteur(s): Naomi Novik
Narrateur(s): Simon Vance
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Naomi Novik’s triumphant debut, His Majesty’s Dragon, introduced a dynamic new pair of heroes to the annals of fantasy fiction: the noble fighting dragon Temeraire and his master and commander, Capt. Will Laurence. Now in the latest novel, they soar to new heights of breathtaking action and brilliant imagination.

It is a grim time for the dragon Temeraire. On the heels of his mission to Africa, seeking the cure for a deadly contagion, he has been removed from military service–and his captain, Will Laurence, has been condemned to death for treason. For Britain, conditions are grimmer still: Napoleon’s resurgent forces have breached the Channel and successfully invaded English soil. Napoleon’s prime objective: the occupation of London.

Separated by their own government and threatened at every turn by Napoleon’s forces, Laurence and Temeraire must struggle to find each other amid the turmoil of war and to aid the resistance against the invasion before Napoleon’s foothold on England’s shores can become a stranglehold.

If only they can be reunited, master and dragon might rally Britain’s scattered forces and take the fight to the enemy as never before–for king and country, and for their own liberty. But can the French aggressors be well and truly routed, or will a treacherous alliance deliver Britain into the hands of her would- be conquerors?©2008 Naomi Novik; (P)2008 Random House, Inc.
Dragons et créatures mythiques Fantastique Fiction Histoire alternative Science-fiction Épique Dragons Angleterre Guerre Militaire

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Praise for His Majesty’s Dragon and the Temeraire series

“These are beautifully written novels—not only fresh, original, and fast paced, but full of wonderful characters with real heart. [The Temeraire series] is a terrific meld of two genres that I particularly love—fantasy and historical epic.”—Peter Jackson

“A terrifically entertaining fantasy novel . . . Is it hard to imagine a cross between Susanna Clarke, of Norrell and Strange fame, and the late Patrick O’Brian? Not if you’ve read this wonderful, arresting novel.”—Stephen King

“A splendid series . . . Not only is it a new way to utilize dragons, it’s a very clever one and fits neatly into the historical niche this author has used.”—Anne McCaffrey

“Just when you think you’ve seen every variation possible on the dragon story, along comes Naomi Novik. Her wonderful Temeraire is a dragon for the ages.”—Terry Brooks

“Enthralling reading—it’s like Jane Austen playing Dungeons & Dragons with Eragon’s Christopher Paolini.”Time

“A completely authentic tale, brimming with all the detail and richness one looks for . . . as well as the impossible wonder of gilded fantasy.”—Entertainment Weekly (Editor’s Choice, Grade: A)

“Novik has accomplished something singular with her Temeraire series. . . . At its heart, it’s a story about friendship that transcends not only time and class, but species.”—NPR

“[Naomi Novik] is soaring on the wings of a dragon.”The New York Times

“A thrilling fantasy . . . All hail Naomi Novik.”The Washington Post Book World

“An amazing performance . . . [I] was immediately hooked by the writing, the research and the sheer courage of the whole enterprise.”Chicago Tribune

“Novik’s influences run the gamut from Jane Austen to Patrick O’Brian, with a side trip through Anne McCaffrey. Her books are completely involving and probably addictive, their central conceit explored in clever detail with a great deal of wit and historical insight.”San Francisco Chronicle

“Something new and quite wonderful . . . The Temeraire trilogy could well be this year’s Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.”BookPage

“A superbly written, character-driven series . . . What keeps one turning the pages is the urge to find out what happens next to Captain Laurence and Temeraire, characters who win one’s heart from the beginning. Bravo!”Booklist (starred review)
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While I still really liked this book and would not have missed it, there were a few things that bothered me. (Spoiler alert further down!)
1) It seems that sometimes the author sacrifices logic at the altar of effect, for example the description of the dragon Iskierka (sp.?), who sounds like a giant spiny python with wings. I was trying to picture this creature that is described, on more than one occasion, to be depositing her coils around the decks, yards, wherever the dragons were hanging out.
Picture a giant spiny snake with feet and wings and you should pretty quickly see at least two problems:
a) How does this creature walk (or fly for that matter)??
b) Coiling yourself up when you have a multitude of steam-emitting spines all over your body does not sound very comfortable!
Also, the tsunami at the end would also have come quite a ways inland - I don't remember the description of anything that would have stopped it, but somehow, that just didn't seem to happen.

Lawrence is as annoyingly stiff-necked and honourable to a fault as we have become used to, but it's still exasperating at times.
So is the fact that Temeraire's awesome powers never seem to be fully utilized during battles.
And finally what bugged me is the implication that women in the Corps all seem to be uncaring and negligent mothers. That's just a bit too one-dimensional for me.

On the plus side are the humorous parts, dragons interacting and sharing their view of the world, generally very well written prose and dialogs and of course Simon Vance's excellent recording.

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very good book, first time we get temeraire’s pov. slow at points but very worth the listen.

very good!

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