Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik
I loved this book! The thrilling adventure unfolds against a backdrop of strained British diplomatic relations with China, reaching a perilous low. The Chinese are furious over the botched handling of a precious dragon egg, originally meant for Napoleon. As the egg hatches into a magnificent creature, Temeraire, the dragon, forms an unbreakable bond with his human companion, Will Laurence, refusing to be separated from him. Amid this tension, a decision is made: they will embark on a grand ocean journey to China, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in their saga.
The crew embarks on an epic journey that takes them East across the vast and unpredictable ocean for more than six months. Along the way, they face a fierce sea battle against the French, their ships clashing amidst crashing waves and the roar of cannons. They also brave a tumultuous storm that tosses their vessel like a toy, with howling winds and rain lashing down, testing their courage and seamanship. Adding to their harrowing experiences, they encounter a monstrous sea serpent, its sinuous body rising from the depths in a terrifying display of power.
Amidst these thrilling escapades, the crew finds moments of respite, sharing elaborate descriptions of the meals they savor, whether they’re on the turbulent seas or enjoying a well-deserved feast in vibrant China. From hearty stews and freshly caught fish to exotic dishes featuring spices and flavors they’ve never encountered before, each meal tells a story of camaraderie and endurance as they navigate their extraordinary journey.
To Laurence's astonishment, China unfolds as a remarkable realm of civilization and enlightenment. In this vibrant land, dragons and humans share a harmonious existence, cohabiting in a tapestry of culture and tradition. Temeraire, his beloved dragon, is cherished as a member of the Imperial Family, an honor that befits his noble lineage.
However, the atmosphere in the court is fraught with tension. The cunning Chinese officials seek to exploit the bond between Laurence and Temeraire. They attempt to woo the intellectually inclined Temeraire with exquisite poetry and enticing invitations to reconnect with his long-lost dragonkin. At the same time, they cast a shadow over Laurence's safety by issuing threats of assassination, casting a dark cloud over his every move.
As the layers of royal intrigue begin to unfurl, it becomes clear that Temeraire's dual status as the twin brother of a significant dragon has introduced a precarious instability into the already volatile line of succession for the human throne. This revelation sets the stage for a web of political machinations that could alter the fate of both dragons and humans alike.
In the end, everything falls into place, and a much-anticipated return to England is in the works for Temeraire and his devoted handler, Laurence. One might question why Temeraire would choose to leave such a magnificent place, filled with endless opportunities for learning and growth. The answer, however, lies in his deep longing for his friends back in England. While he delights in the rich experiences and knowledge he gains, a part of him yearns for the exhilarating rush of battle and camaraderie amongst his fellow dragons.
With a heart full of ambition, Temeraire is determined to return to England, driven by a desire to reform the way dragons are treated there. His vision is idealistic, filled with hopes of creating a better world for his kind, but he remains blissfully unaware of the myriad challenges that lie ahead. Laurence, ever the pragmatic one, knows that this task will be far from easy and fraught with obstacles.
Yet, with Temeraire’s vibrant spirit and adventurous nature, life is certain to be anything but dull. Their journey promises excitement, challenges, and the unwavering bond of friendship that makes every moment worthwhile.
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