So, if things continue to be successful, there will be at last nine books. I'm probably not as informed as those who check publisher websites on a regular basis and chase after ARCs. I'm lucky if I get to a book within the first year that it's been released, and my towering TBR is a daily admonishment for not reading what I already own before buying more!At a book signing on July 11, 2008 at Pandemonium Books in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Novik divulged that the series has a definite end that would ideally be reached by the ninth book, but that no decision has been reached.
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Naomi Novik's Temeraire series
Amazon and Fantastic Fiction both show the next book, In His Majesty's Service, coming out in October 2009, but it looks like an omnibus, not a new book in the series. (Is it me, or does that title sound too much like the first American title, and also too James Bondish?) The only other info I found is reported on Wikipedia:
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Nine books works for me! The first books US title was His Majesty's Dragon I think, so yes it is similar. I suspect that if the movie does end up going ahead then there may well be omnibus editions and rereleases and the like.
I am reading the fifth book in the series and it seems to me that there has been a fundamental change in this book because previously Novik was able to use known battles against Napoleon in various places in Europe and just tweak them somewhat to include the dragons, but in this book she has had to make up all new battles that didn't happen!
I am reading the fifth book in the series and it seems to me that there has been a fundamental change in this book because previously Novik was able to use known battles against Napoleon in various places in Europe and just tweak them somewhat to include the dragons, but in this book she has had to make up all new battles that didn't happen!
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Speaking of dragons, has anyone read Shana Abé's books on the shapeshifting dragons? I have not, but my friend raves about them. They are set in 18th century UK, I believe, and are historical fantasy romances (or possibly more tags can be added!!) She also did one about mermaids, set in three time periods in Scotland - starting with 500 AD-ish. Sounds interesting. And Diamond Lil, regarding Novik, is that the movie that Peter Jackson is supposedly directing???
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New book "THE RAVEN QUEEN" out Feb 22 2011: The story of Maeve, the famous warrior queen of Irish mythology.
Out now, "THE SWAN MAIDEN", the ancient tale of Deirdre, the Irish 'Helen of Troy'
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New book "THE RAVEN QUEEN" out Feb 22 2011: The story of Maeve, the famous warrior queen of Irish mythology.
Out now, "THE SWAN MAIDEN", the ancient tale of Deirdre, the Irish 'Helen of Troy'
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I have the first one here, but I haven't read it yet. I didn't realise it was set in the 18th century though.
And Jules, yes, Peter Jackson is meant to be directing the movie. I believe it is in development at the moment.
And Jules, yes, Peter Jackson is meant to be directing the movie. I believe it is in development at the moment.
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I so want to read the next book in this series having just finished Victory of Eagles. It looks like the next one will be set in Australia.
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The mention in the What are we reading thread about the first book in this series prompted me to wonder what is happening with the next book because it has been a while since Victory of Eagles came out.
In the last update which was in May, it appears as though the next book is slated to be released in summer 2010. Still a fair way away but I am looking forward to it, especially seeing as it is going to be set in Australia.
In the last update which was in May, it appears as though the next book is slated to be released in summer 2010. Still a fair way away but I am looking forward to it, especially seeing as it is going to be set in Australia.
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Speaking of, I just noticed that Naomi Novik's His Majesty's Dragon is a Kindle freebie on amazon just now!
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For anyone who is enjoying the dragons, try Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series, beginning with Dragonflight. Fantasy (although one could consider it Future History......). Even if you've never read fantasy before (I hadn't), just suspend belief for a little bit, long enough to get into the story, and then you'll have no problem believing! It reads like good historical fiction ...... just of a world that didn't (won't?) exist.
I know there are a lot of fantasy and sci fi series out there, but this one is truly exceptional. And you'll probably wind up wanting your own dragon ...
I know there are a lot of fantasy and sci fi series out there, but this one is truly exceptional. And you'll probably wind up wanting your own dragon ...