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Lädt ... Black Powder War (Temeraire, Book 3) (Original 2006; 2006. Auflage)von Naomi Novik
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Once again I have to applaud Naomi Novik for her suburb writing. The book, involving a perilous expedition from China to the Ottoman Empire, is perhaps the best in the series. One of the best things about Mrs. Novik’s books is the seamlessness which the historic aspects are tied into the story. Many historical reads end up clogged with details that are interesting, but unnecessary to the storyline. Descriptions are sometimes length, but worth the beauty of the words. I did find that Mrs. Novik may have spent too much time on the scenes of military action, but on the whole it was a minor inconvenience. The characters were also equally enjoyable this tale around. Capt. Will Laurence (and Temeraire!) remained the highlight of the plot. (Especially Laurence: there’s something pleasurable about reading about someone so sure of his authority and cause who goes around doing everything with such determined loyalty.) At the same time, we witness the evolutions of his character as he deals with conflicting allegiances. Temeraire, as always, was a joy, and the arrival of a ragtag band of ferals helps throw his unique personality into light. The supporting cast was equally colorful and diverse, with the appearance of some intriguing newcomers and old faces. (I hope to see more of Lien in the next book. She is a twice-sinister antagonist: brilliant, vengeful, and an equal to anything Laurence and Temeraire can manage. Never mind that she’s a dragon.) The plot was the weakest point. Despite a steady forward momentum, the troubles that besieged the characters seemed to be grinding everything slower and I felt there were periods where Mrs. Novik could have explored side stories deeper instead of confining herself so strictly to the obvious storyline. (I, for one, could have done with a great deal less of European battlefields and more of the Sultan’s opulent city.) There were some instances of breathtaking aerial combat and several intriguing commentaries on dragon rights, but not quite as gripping as the first book of the series. Final Word: Well worth the read for the sake of its original characters and historical brilliance, but not quite up to its processors. Digital audiobook narrated by Simon Vance Book number three in the marvelous series featuring Captain Will Laurence and his dragon, Temeraire. Following their exploits in China (book two), they’ve received special orders to escort three precious dragon eggs purchased from the Ottoman Empire from Istanbul back to England. It is important that the eggs arrive in England before they hatch. But they are waylaid several times, due in part to the schemes employed by the Chinese dragon Lien. Capt. Laurence and Temeraire have little choice but to launch an offensive against Bonaparte’s forces. I love this series and this episode has more of the aerial “dog fights” that first entranced me in book one. I love that Novik used the Napoleonic War as the background to this story, while building on the legends of dragons and their varied traits. Temeraire is a marvel; intelligent, fluent in multiple languages, an astute observer and a skilled warrior. He is also devoted to Will and their relationship is an important part of the series. I listened to the audio, masterfully performed by Simon Vance. I love the voice he gives Temeraire. And especially enjoyed the way he interpreted Black Powder War - Novak Audio performance by Simon Vance 3 stars This is the third book in this series. I’d decided after the 2nd book that I wouldn’t continue reading the series. I was probably right about that. This book dragged me down. I felt oppressed by a constant sense of futility and disaster. I kept hoping for a bit of humor between Temeraire and the feral dragons, but there was very little to put a spark into the grueling silk road journey back to the European battleground. Sadly, I really think I am done with this series. I did enjoy the first book and I should have stopped there. Gehört zur ReiheIst enthalten inThe Temeraire Series: Books 1-6 von Naomi Novik (indirekt) The Temeraire Series: Books 1-7 von Naomi Novik (indirekt) The Temeraire Series: Books 1-8 von Naomi Novik (indirekt) Auszeichnungen
Die Inhaltsangabe des 3. Bandes (Band 1 "Drachenbrut" BA 8/07 und "Drachenprinz" BA 10/07) verspricht wieder ein spannendes Abenteuer mit dem ehemaligen Kapitän Will Laurence und seinem Drachen Temeraire. Die beiden sollen nach ihrem China-Aufenthalt aus Istanbul, 3 wertvolle Dracheneier sicher nach Grossbritannien bringen. Aber in Istanbul werden sie eisig empfangen, da das Osmanische Reich sich mit Napoleon verbündet hat. Auf dem Rückflug geraten sie in den Preussen-Feldzug gegen Napoleon und treffen dort wieder auf das chinesische Drachenweibchen Lien, die sich an Temeraire rächen will, da sie ihm die Schuld am Tod ihres Herrn gibt. Aber dem Leser wird viel Geduld abverlangt: In Band 3 dominieren langatmige Beschreibungen, v.a. in der Darstellung des Preussen-Feldzuges; es wimmelt von Namen von Generälen, was eher Geschichtsinteressierte ansprechen dürfte als fantasybegeisterte Kids. Es gibt auch keine Erklärungen zu diesem Feldzug im Jahr 1806, die Hauptakteure bleiben eher im Hintergrund, sodass auch die Identifikation schwerfällt. Trotz Fortsetzung ist die Anschaffung Ermessenssache!
Nach ihrem China-Aufenthalt werden der ehemalige Kapitän Will Laurence und sein Drache Temeraire nach Istanbul beordert, um von dort im Auftrag der englischen Regierung 3 wertvolle Dracheneier sicher nach Grossbritannien zu bringen. Auf dem Rückflug geraten sie in den Preussen-Feldzug gegen Napoleon. Ab 14 Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I listened to 2nd and 3rd book in this series on audiobook and I really like the narrator. ( )