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Rage of Dragons
Rage of Dragons | Evan Winter
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Game of Thrones meets Gladiator in this debut epic fantasy about a world caught in an eternal war, and the young man who will become his people's only hope for survival. The Omehi people have been fighting an unwinnable fight for almost two hundred years. Their society has been built around war and only war. The lucky ones are born gifted. One in every two thousand women has the power to call down dragons. One in every hundred men is able to magically transform himself into a bigger, stronger, faster killing machine.Everyone else is fodder, destined to fight and die in the endless war.Young, gift-less Tau knows all this, but he has a plan of escape. He's going to get himself injured, get out early, and settle down to marriage, children, and land. Only, he doesn't get the chance. Those closest to him are brutally murdered, and his grief swiftly turns to anger. Fixated on revenge, Tau dedicates himself to an unthinkable path. He'll become the greatest swordsman to ever live, a man willing to die a hundred thousand times for the chance to kill the three who betrayed him.The Rage of Dragons launches a stunning and powerful debut epic fantasy series that readers are already calling "the best fantasy book in years.The BurningThe Rage of Dragons
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Zuhkeeyah
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My #bookspin list is ready for reading! I had big plans to add a few fantasy novels ...then I realized I had 10(!) digital holds already (the kindle has been returned to airplane mode). Then there's the literal pile of books I've accumulated from raiding friendly bookshelves. It's almost overwhelming (but in a good way) to have so many choices.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks #6 is very good!! 🖤💜 2y
Zuhkeeyah @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks yay! I‘ve been here good things and can‘t wait to read it. 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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hybridhavoc
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In a way this felt a lot like Red Rising. That's not a bad thing. Pretty good read, would recommend.

Horvendile88 I enjoyed the red rising series so ill check it out, thanks for for recommendation. 3y
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Twainy
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👇🏻📚 This is a tropey book but aren‘t most fantasy books?

I‘ve found that I need to love a character, identify with one, even just love to hate one. The MC (Tao) is just an A-hole on a destructive mission of vengeance. SO angry! 😫

BUT it‘s a debut author & maybe it‘s a set up to a series I‘ll love?

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👇🏻

Twainy The setting is unique (I didn‘t know what the story was about, surprise me) tribal Africa? Swords, sorcery, magic, dragons, endless fighting! OK

I listened through to the end. It has promise but I‘m going to have to like a character in the next book 😁

Odd comment … not a lot of magic & dragons.
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Trashcanman Hi Nancy 😘❤ 3y
Twainy @Trashcanman Hi George! How‘s your weekend!? 3y
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Trashcanman @Twainy it's ok preparing for our trip to sequoia national park 3y
Twainy @Trashcanman that sounds like fun! Hiking or camping or what is there to do there? Rafting? Boating? Reading?!! 3y
Trashcanman @Twainy yes, camping, hiking and swimming in the lake, and hopefully lots of reading. Im hoping to relax, nature really helps me. 3y
Twainy @Trashcanman that sounds like FUN! Nature is nice. Campfire? I haven‘t made a pizza pie on a campfire in years LOL 3y
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deirdrebeecher
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This is very much a it's not you it's me DNF. I've just moved away from fantasy books which mainly focus on War etc. But I can see fans of military fantasy like The Poppy War really enjoy this work. The writing, world building is all very high standard and original. I just prefer twisty political fantasy or cozy community building fantasy.

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SilverShanica
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Not sure what could be more inspiring than this for reading or writing.
#amreading #amwriting

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PaulaNovotna
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Tau, the main protagonist is not a typical hero which was refreshing. Well, he's not a hero at all. He goes from being a scared, utterly selfish, acting-before-thinking youth to being utterly bonkers, selfish and acting-before-thinking person. I honestly couldn't find a reason why this book is so hyped up. It is nit bad, the fight scenes are good, the book reads fast but it's not outstanding.

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Nelnjali
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3.5🌟 This was a fast-paced, action-packed novel that I found overall enjoyable. It is chock-full of battles and bloodshed with descriptions designed to create visceral reactions. At times, Tau can be frustrating and downright annoying with his stubbornness and brashness, but this can be forgiven because of the nature of the society. He really is little more than a teenager thrust into a role of adulthood. 👇

Nelnjali The magic system and demon landscape is fascinating, and I'm looking forward to what new information readers will get in the next book. I'm hoping the next will give more look into the fascinating world that readers are allowed to tiptoe into but not allowed to fully immerse themselves in due to the character- and battle-driven storyline. This hasn't been my favorite fantasy book, but it was enjoyable enough that I want to read the next. 4y
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Nelnjali
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Heading into the last 70 pages of this exciting book. Didn't expect to read over 100 pages today, but I just can't stop. I did not see any of that coming and really wonder how this book is going to end. Dragons and demons and betrayal, oh my! Luckily, Smokey is holding my hand to keep me from getting too nervous.

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Nelnjali
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Rainy, cool day ✔
Coffee in my favorite mug ✔
Good books ✔

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xicanti
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THE RAGE OF DRAGONS is classic single-POV epic fantasy with an important change: it centres Black characters who inhabit a pseudo-African world. It‘s gonna mean a hell of a lot to readers eager to see themselves represented in the genre.

While I‘m always glad to find fantasy that‘s not pseudo-medieval-European, I‘m afraid the overall package didn‘t grab me because Winter leans into narrative tropes that no longer excite me. ⬇️

xicanti Stories about angry boys out for revenge via martial prowess only really work for me with solid characterization and/or juicy worldbuilding behind them. Tau‘s character arc spends about 300 pages on the same plateau, while Winter builds his world largely through extended fight scenes that didn‘t give me the insight I wanted. I read 330 pages, watched Tau once again fail to learn much beyond swordwork, and decided to bow out. ⬇️ 4y
xicanti That said, readers who‘re less familiar with (and/or tired of) these tropes, or who‘ve always longed to see characters who look like them take on classic fantasy roles, will no doubt enjoy it a lot more than I did. (edited) 4y
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xicanti
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I hate to say it, but I think I‘m on my way to another bail. I‘m interested in the worldbuilding, especially the stuff with Isihogo, but I‘m closing in on page 300 and I still find the story heavily focused on fight scenes over character development. Said story is way too familiar, too; if you‘ve read much epic fantasy or space opera, you know it already. I hope Winter‘ll shake things up soon, but this far in I won‘t count on it.

LazyOwl Disappointing, I've heard such good things about this. 4y
xicanti @LazyOwl I‘m still on the fence as to whether I‘ll finish it. The setting‘s a welcome change from all the pseudo-medieval stuff out there, but the story itself retreads a lot of old ground. It‘s gonna be really important to a lot of people. I just wish Winter had shaken up his plot a little more. 4y
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xicanti
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I‘m about 200 pages into THE RAGE OF DRAGONS after breakfast. On the one hand, I‘ve read this story before, and I think Winter tends to centre action at the expense of other narrative elements. At the same time, though, it feels like this‘s building into a pretty good example of the boy-gets-revenge-via-military-academy setup, and it‘s picked up some of those missing elements as Tau gets further into his training. We‘ll see how it comes out.

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xicanti
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#weeklyforecast time!

I‘m gonna start the week with THE RAGE OF DRAGONS. I requested it because it was on the Canada Reads longlist, but other than that recommendation it‘s an unknown quantity.

After that, it‘s BETTER THAN PEOPLE. I‘ve accepted fewer ARCs this year, but I couldn‘t resist Parrish‘s latest. She‘s quickly become a fave. Plus, DOGS!

And if there‘s time, I‘ll dive into ORACLE.

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harshacss
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Everyone would have been raving about the whole different world in which the story takes place. That was one of the contributing factors for me liking it. I would sum up my review of the book by saying that once I picked up the book, I did not put it down until I was finished. Literally. It‘s definitely a rage.

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Owlizabeth
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Current armchair situation. It‘s gloomy here in #RVA and I wish I could just burrow and read.

Alas, the school bus will be here any moment...

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erzascarletbookgasm
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This is so cool! Books come to life with Google Lens!

From Orbit Books US Publisher‘s FB:
“Orbit is thrilled to introduce AR for some of our #orbit19 titles! Grab a copy of an #orbit19 book off your shelf and experience the magic yourself.”
“Available on:
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Click on the link to see how it comes to life.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/121563204630823/posts/2399116996875421?sfns=mo

vivastory Awesome!! I'm wanting to read this one 5y
TrishB Wow 😮 5y
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Liberty
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I was let down by the end of the dragon show, but there is more than enough dragon awesomeness in these 2019 releases to tip the scales. (Sorry not sorry.) Have you read any of them? 🐉🔮🔥

EchoLogical I haven't read them yet but I own The Rage of Dragons and The Priory of the Orange Tree. Looking forward to them both 5y
Scash1114 @Liberty i read priory of the orange tree and was disappointed. I didn‘t think it lived up to the hype. Impressive world building though. 5y
laurieluna I have the priory of the orange tree. It's high on my tbf! 5y
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laurieluna *tbr 5y
Soubhiville I finished The Priory of the Orange Tree today, and my feelings mirror @Scash1114 . I think the story idea was excellent, but the execution was lacking. 5y
AutumnRLS I enjoyed The Priory of the Orange Tree. There were parts that were too expository. Show me! Don't tell me! But the good outweighed the bad and a loved the romance. The Rage of Dragons is on my TBR. I've only heard good things. 5y
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StellarDoc
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We're starting a new book tonight. #Ash #CatsOfLitsy #ARC

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