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Well, the series does odd things here. Temeraire becomes a viewpoint character and Will Laurence becomes all but a cardboard cut out. Whether this is a failing by the author or actually reflects the character's despair and anger is up to the reader. I liked Temeraire as a viewpoint character, especially as he became an officer under Wellesley (Wellington's) harsh tutelage.
Did I like it? Yeah, grudgingly, but yes. I liked seeing more of the dragons as characters, from Requiescat to Perscitia and what they did in Temeraire's dragon militia. And Temeraire and Perscitia are a formiddably intelligent team. The world changes due to dragons - using them for field engineering and transport - helped make the book. That and the response to play strength to weakness by Wellesley.
I'm curious about a 6th book, but what the heck can they have happen in Australia?
Did I like it? Yeah, grudgingly, but yes. I liked seeing more of the dragons as characters, from Requiescat to Perscitia and what they did in Temeraire's dragon militia. And Temeraire and Perscitia are a formiddably intelligent team. The world changes due to dragons - using them for field engineering and transport - helped make the book. That and the response to play strength to weakness by Wellesley.
I'm curious about a 6th book, but what the heck can they have happen in Australia?
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