Title: Black Powder War Author: Naomi Novik Genre: Fantasy, Alternate History Publisher: Del Rey (May 30, 2006) Quick-Hit Thought: If you weren't sure after Book 2, don't continue. Worth reading if you've enjoyed the series. ...
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rooruu from rooruu (Blogspot) says
(in Reading: Temeraire)
Naomi Novik didn't just have a good idea, she made it work. When naval captain Will Laurence finds his whole life turned upside down by being forced to become the handler of the dragon Temeraire... the story begins. ...
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Heartless_ from Gamer says
(in Book Thoughts: Black Powder War (Temeraire, Book 3))
Title: Black Powder War Author: Naomi Novik Genre: Fantasy, Alternate History Publisher: Del Rey (May 30, 2006) Quick-Hit Thought: Read if you've read the first two, but not sure if it's worth reading more. ...
At the end of the Empire of Ivory, Temeraire and Laurence became traitors to England. Now, they are paying for it; Temeraire has been confined to the breeding grounds in Wales and is bored while Laurence is a prisoner aboard the warship Goliath.
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