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Dragon Road by Joseph Brassey

sbisson's review against another edition

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5.0

Recent Reads: Dragon Road. Joseph Brassey's shattered world fantasy puts the crew of the Elysium on a city-sized trading ship, its captain mysteriously dead. Who killed him, and why, and what's the secret of its magical spacedrive? Fantasy space fiction in a Roger Dean world.

silelda's review

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5.0

*Book received via NetGalley for an honest review.

This was such a fun ride! I have never before read a book that made me wish my commute was longer so I'd have more time to read. This was such a wonderful follow up to Skyfarer. We get to find out so much more about the mechanics of the world and how the engines and crystals work. And we get introduced to so many more aspects of the world and it almost completely takes place on one ship! Admittedly the Iseult sounds comparable to the size of a huge city. If this one ship is any indication of the rest of the world, we've learned a lot about it.

For a book that takes place in space, it really is more fantasy than science fiction. The entire book I kept thinking about how cool this would be as an anime. Seriously! The entire Iseult, the magic, the mechanics of this world, they'd be perfect for an anime series. Not to mention the squittens! Oh my gosh, the squittens! A combination of cat and squid, these creatures almost made me belly laugh while I was reading on the bus!

The character interaction was, to me, spot on. Elias has a complete history of darkness and death so I was very happy to see realistic reactions from the crew when he's accepted on board. He isn't immediately ingratiated, it's something that has to be earned. Meanwhile we get to learn a lot more about the rest of the crew as well. Poor Vlana getting vertigo whenever she's on world. Clutch's promiscuity. Seeing how much of a mechanical genius Vant truly is. This crew is amazing and the more I learn about them, the more I want to read.

This is a wonderful sequel, though I don't think you will have to have read the first to enjoy it. It's a fun, action-packed, fast-paced adventure where even the bureaucracy is interesting!

thereadinghammock's review against another edition

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5.0

What an adventure from the start. We jump back to the skyship Elysium shortly after the events of Skyfarer and our motley crew diving head first into what should be a calm escapade after the events of Port Providence. But with this crew, it's always anything but boring! Between political posturing, an undead uprising, and a myriad of other mysteries swirling around the crew of Elysium, I did not want to put Dragon Road down from start to finish! I can't wait for part three!
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