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I have just finished reading this, the fourth book in the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik. I've enjoyed the whole series so far, right up to the point where this book didn't quite end. The problem is a familiar one; as you get to know the characters in more depth, the stories get bigger, and you either go the JKR route and end up with huge great house bricks, or you chop the story into bits to keep the books reasonably sized. Which is all very well, but how long are we going to be hanging off this cliff before book five is written, let alone published?

Another slight niggle is that the hardback edition (yes, they're that good) of Empire of Ivory doesn't seem to have been proofread at all. There are far too many superfluous commas (in the narrative, not only in the letters and such where they seem to be in period) and botched corrections ("a the" and such like). I do hope they proof it properly before it goes to paperback. Most unprofessional.

To sum up: books one to three I can recommend whole-heartedly. After that it might be worth waiting till the next one comes out.

Date: 2007-12-28 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lil-shepherd.livejournal.com
Jumped off at the end of book two, meself. I have a real problem with the internal logic of these books. It was all very well in book one, and I could just about cope with book two, but by book three I just didn't care...

Date: 2007-12-30 07:30 pm (UTC)
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What I loved about the fourth book was how what looked like a throwaway scene in Book 2 is suddenly revealed to be setup for THIS.

I ... am sort of with you on the cliffhanger, though.

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