Praise for Naomi Novik and her Novels of Temeraire
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"
These are beautifully written novels: not only fresh, original, and fast-paced, but full of wonderful characters with real heart. Peter Jackson
A gripping adventure full of rich detail and the impossible wonder of gilded fantasy. "Entertainment Weekly"
A new writer is soaring on the wings of a dragon. "The New York Times"
A glorious series whose future status as a genre classic is now assured. SF Reviews
If you ve never read these novels, now is the time to start. " io9"
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Enthralling reading. "Time""
Praise for "League of Dragons
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A satisfying conclusion to a remarkable series. "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
Concludes with appropriate fanfare . . . Thrilling scenes of aerial combat are interspersed with detailed character work, moral complexities, and political maneuvering. Novik expertly balances a myriad of plotlines and characters and offers an extremely satisfying resolution. "Booklist" (starred review)
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This thrilling installment is packed with action and excitement, drawing the series to a delightful and satisfying close with plenty of twists, misadventures, and aerial combat along the way. . . . Concludes the series with a bang. "Publishers Weekly" (starred, boxed review)
Novik s fans won t be disappointed. "Library Journal"
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Novik has accomplished something singular with her Temeraire series. It s long. It s sumptuous. . . . It s a story about friendship that transcends not only time and class, but species. . . . "League of Dragons"masterfully wraps up so many plot threads and loose ends that had built up throughout the previous eight books [but] Novik never forgets that, as complex as her ideas and plot may get, the very simple notions of friendship and loyalty lie at the heart of the series. NPR
"League of Dragons"sticks the landing. . . . And the book also has an abundanceof the things that I love about the series: deepand inventive worldbuilding; fabulous action scenes; so manycomplex characters and relationships that have been built up over the series; humor(I literally laughed out loud multiple times);and the general project of taking the nineteenthcentury and making it"better." . . . "League of Dragons"is an ending to the series, it is a definitive one, and it is a satisfying one. Go read it. "Tor.com"
" "A satisfactory sendoff to one of the most thrilling and immersive fantasy series on today s shelves . . . Novik packs in plenty of what made this series a hit in the first place, particularly acutely imagined battle scenes, high-stakes decisions and snappy dialogue from those delightful dragons, who have as much or more intelligence as humans, coupled with the innocent self-interest of the average cat. "Shelf Awareness"
Praise for Naomi Novik and her Novels of Temeraire
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"
These are beautifully written novels: not only fresh, original, and fast-paced, but full of wonderful characters with real heart. Peter Jackson
A gripping adventure full of rich detail and the impossible wonder of gilded fantasy. "Entertainment Weekly"
A new writer is soaring on the wings of a dragon. "The New York Times"
A glorious series whose future status as a genre classic is now assured. SF Reviews
If you ve never read these novels, now is the time to start. " io9"
""
Enthralling reading. "Time""
Praise for League of Dragons
"A satisfying conclusion to a remarkable series."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Concludes with appropriate fanfare . . . Thrilling scenes of aerial combat are interspersed with detailed character work, moral complexities, and political maneuvering. Novik expertly balances a myriad of plotlines and characters and offers an extremely satisfying resolution."
--Booklist (starred review) "This thrilling installment is packed with action and excitement, drawing the series to a delightful and satisfying close with plenty of twists, misadventures, and aerial combat along the way. . . . Concludes the series with a bang."
--Publishers Weekly (starred, boxed review) "Novik's fans won't be disappointed."
--Library Journal "Novik has accomplished something singular with her Temeraire series. It's long. It's sumptuous. . . . It's a story about friendship that transcends not only time and class, but species. . . .
League of Dragons masterfully wraps up so many plot threads and loose ends that had built up throughout the previous eight books [but] Novik never forgets that, as complex as her ideas and plot may get, the very simple notions of friendship and loyalty lie at the heart of the series."
--NPR "
League of Dragons sticks the landing. . . . And the book also has an abundance of the things that I love about the series: deep and inventive worldbuilding; fabulous action scenes; so many complex characters and relationships that have been built up over the series; humor (I literally laughed out loud multiple times); and the general project of taking the nineteenth century and making it
better. . . .
League of Dragons is an ending to the series, it is a definitive one, and it is a satisfying one. Go read it."
--Tor.com "A satisfactory sendoff to one of the most thrilling and immersive fantasy series on today's shelves . . . Novik packs in plenty of what made this series a hit in the first place, particularly acutely imagined battle scenes, high-stakes decisions and snappy dialogue from those delightful dragons, who have as much or more intelligence as humans, coupled with the innocent self-interest of the average cat."
--Shelf Awareness
Praise for Naomi Novik and her Novels of Temeraire "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 "These are beautifully written novels: not only fresh, original, and fast-paced, but full of wonderful characters with real heart."
--Peter Jackson "A gripping adventure full of rich detail and the impossible wonder of gilded fantasy."
--Entertainment Weekly "A new writer is soaring on the wings of a dragon."
--The New York Times "A glorious series whose future status as a genre classic is now assured."
--SF Reviews "If you've never read these novels, now is the time to start."
--io9 "Enthralling reading."
--Time
Naomi Novik is the acclaimed author of the Temeraire series:
His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade, Black Powder War, Empire of Ivory, Victory of Eagles, Tongues of Serpents, Crucible of Gold, Blood of Tyrants, and
League of Dragons. She has been nominated for the Hugo Award and has won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, as well as the Locus Award for Best New Writer and the Compton Crook Award for Best First Novel. She is also the author of
Uprooted and the graphic novel
Will Supervillains Be on the Final? Fascinated with both history and legends, Novik is a first-generation American raised on Polish fairy tales and stories of Baba Yaga. Her own adventures include pillaging degrees in English literature and computer science from various ivory towers, designing computer games, and helping to build the Archive of Our Own for fanfiction and other fanworks. Novik is a co-founder of the Organization for Transformative Works.
She lives in New York City with her husband, Charles Ardai, the founder of Hard Case Crime, and their daughter, Evidence, surrounded by an excessive number of purring computers.