Series: Temeraire #1
Publisher: Del Rey (paperback); Books on Tape (audio)
Book source: Public library
I finished listening to His
Majesty’s Dragon a week or two ago, and my first reaction was Why on earth did I wait so long?! I’m now partway into book two, Throne of Jade, and officially in love
with this series.
Despite the war-time setting, His Majesty’s Dragon is more a character-driven novel than an
action or plot-heavy book. The pace is
slower and the prose more formal than in most recent fantasy novels, but they
suit the nineteenth-century feel of the book perfectly. Novik is fond of the novels of Patrick O’Brien
(Master and Commander) and Jane
Austen, and it shows in her writing style as well as in the time and place in
which her books are set: Britain (and other locales) during the Napoleonic
Wars.
Captain Will Lawrence (known to all as Lawrence) is both the
POV character and one of the two main characters – the other being the dragon
Temeraire himself. When His Majesty’s Dragon begins, Lawrence is
a captain in His Majesty’s Navy, but circumstances (in the person of Temeraire)
force him into the less respected Aerial Corps. Lawrence’s speech, formal manners , sense of
propriety, and dedication to honor and duty are those of an early
nineteenth-century officer and gentleman, but his deep affection for Temeraire
and an unexpected flexibility of thought and attitude (not immediately
apparent, I grant you!) serve to humanize him and make him easier for this
twenty-first-century reader to relate to.
Temeraire is a delight, one of the best dragon characters I’ve ever come
across. I love his curiousity, his
loyalty to Lawrence, his matter-of-fact but dragon-centric view of the world,
and his odd combination of innocence and wisdom. He is highly intelligent; he loves to have Lawrence read to him –
anything, from stories about dragons to abstruse mathematical treatises (which
he understands far better than Lawrence himself!) And he has an endearing need
for comfort and reassurance.
In fact, I really
love what Novik has done with the dragons in this series. They certainly owe something to Anne
McCaffrey’s intelligent dragons, particularly in their partnering with human
beings, but Novik has made these dragons
distinctly her own, even developing and describing a number of different breeds. She has also
created a believable and fascinating society-within-a-society in the Aerial
Corps, the men (and a few women) who “handle” and serve with, beside, and
literally on the dragons in combat.
Since Lawrence is a newcomer to the Corps, we learn about it through his
experience, which certainly minimizes any awkward info dumps. There are plenty of interesting characters
among the dragons, officers, and cadets of the Corps (including one little
dragon whose sad situation brought me to tears.)
I can’t wait to read more about Lawrence and Temeraire! Luckily for me (and you, if you like the
series), there are already seven books in print, and possibly a few more on the
way.
As I mentioned above, I actually listened to the audiobook
of His Majesty’s Dragon – or rather,
my daughter “Robin” and I listened to it, as we drove back and forth from her
college classes. The audiobooks are read
by the very talented Simon Vance, and I can’t imagine anyone doing it better:
his voices and narration are really perfect for the books’ style and
subject. This is one case in which I can
wholeheartedly recommend either the print books or the audiobooks as equally
good. (Do make sure you get the unabridged versions! I borrowed this book on CD from the library, but I
believe they are available through Audible.com.)
Rating: 5 stars
I'm so glad you loved this one as much as I did! I might have to give the audio version a listen some time in the future when I need a recap of the beginnings of Laurence and Temeraire's story :)
ReplyDelete- Kimberly @ Turning the Pages
They're wonderful, aren't they? I'm currently in the middle of Throne of Jade, and over the moon because I just got the newest one from NetGalley (ebook, in that case.) I'll have to speed up my reading/listening of the other books in the series.
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