3.5
C'est fini.
I'm not entirely sure how to feel about this series. It has been a mixed bag of nine books, some of which were fantastic and others so bad I nearly gave up the series. Overall, however, I think I like the idea of the Temeraire series better than the actual series. Because while I really, really liked the concept, the execution left a lot to be desired.
This final novel, League of Dragons, was just okay.
The readers who have stuck with the series for the last ten years will mostly likely be slightly disappointed after waiting so long. It has been a long journey and while there is closure for a lot of the issues that our heroes have faced along the way, I definitely felt cheated out of others.
For example, the Western governments are finally willingly to recognize that dragons are sentient beings that deserve respect, and not just brutal beasts to be used as you would a trained dog. On the other hand, the reader does not get to see the final showdown between Lien and Temeraire. I thought maybe it was left out of the ARC, but I noticed other reviewers saying the same thing. Novik just skips forward in time just as they're about to engage and we are only told that Temeraire defeats her, but not how, or what it involved. Which is a real cop-out on Novik's part, considering we have been building up towards this event since book two. Besides, I'm fairly certain Lien would have fought to the death rather than be captured. It feels like Novik just didn't know how to write it, which is really strange considering she spent over a decade on this series. I mean we get a stupid duel and waste the beginning with a peasant girl and Novik spending half the book reminding us just how tragically honorable Laurance is - only to later have him undertake something criminal. It was a real let-down.
Besides that, there was again a lot of politics - some of which were really fascinating and others really boring. And not really enough action, I was expecting for the final stand to take most of the book, but it barely takes a 1/5, with other skirmishes here and there, meant to distract from the main plot - which I thought was really unnecessary at times.
There also appears to have been only slight character development overall for the heroes. The dragons remain somewhat petulant yet intelligent toddlers, while Laurance is stubbornly, at times, stupidly honorable - which was sometimes more irritating than endearing. There's a difference between being honorable and a doormat. The strange thing was that we barely see very important characters from earlier on in the series and instead (once again) get a bunch of new ones that no one needed or appreciated. Lily, Max, Kulingile, Arkady and the Turkistani ferals, where were they? They barely if at all mentioned. Where is Demaine? What of his relationship with Emily (who even if she is practically an officer, was barely mentioned and you forget she's even there!)? I mean Jane mentions that she's fine with it, but others might not be, and that's that. His brother isn't even mentioned once the two brothers leave. I mean, she felt the need to bring back Edith and hint that she and Laurence may pick up where they left off, but we don't get to see loyal friends and people who have stuck by Laurence?
Overall, I'm somewhat mollified with the ending, but I expected more. So much more.
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Okay, okay, I feel like the luckiest reader in the world. You know why?
Because I literally just started reading this series a month ago. Then I find out it's not done yet and I panic mildly, but then I relax when I find out that the next book comes out in June. But something makes me check and I look at when the last book was published, and the wait between them was three years!!! I can't believe early fans had to wait three years for this book!
And here I am, a boob, just got into the series and then I see the Arc of this one after I finished the 8th one and I'm like Holy Shit. So, I request it, then go on twitter and subtweet my hopes to the publisher in hopes they'll approve me, and VOILA. They did.
I'm a lucky, lucky girl. Will post review as soon as I finish, probably a couple of days.