
Crucible of Gold
Temeraire, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Naomi Novik
Naomi Novik’s beloved series returns, with Capt. Will Laurence and his fighting dragon Temeraire once again taking to the air against the broadsides of Napoleon’s forces and the friendly—and sometimes not-so-friendly—fire of British soldiers and politicians who continue to suspect them of divided loyalties, if not outright treason.
Laurence and Temeraire—joined by the egotistical fire-breather Iskierka and the still-growing Kulingile, who has already surpassed Temeraire in size—embark for Brazil, only to meet with a string of unmitigated disasters that leave the dragons and their human friends forced to make an unexpected landing in the hostile territory of the Inca empire, where they face new unanticipated dangers.
Now with the success of the mission balanced on a razor’s edge, and failure looking more likely by the minute, the unexpected arrival of an old enemy will tip the scales toward ruin. Yet even in the midst of disaster, opportunity may lurk—for one bold enough to grasp it.
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Would you listen to Crucible of Gold again? Why?
Since it is part of a series, in its place, absolutely.What other book might you compare Crucible of Gold to and why?
Because of the common theme of dragons and riders bonding so deeply, the Dragon Riders of Pern series (Anne McCaffrey).What does Simon Vance bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His readings are musical in their cadence and intonation, rendering a listener readily engaged and easily lost in the experience.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
If hanging on every word is an extreme reaction, then yes.A Great Series Continues
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Same reader, different voices.
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Great, great book!
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I love dragons
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Good as always
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Many twists this time around!
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Beter than the last book.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this audiobook to any who are a fan of Temeraire and Lawrence.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Was not pleased with the way it ended.What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?
Simon did an excellent job. I like his voice, timber and pace.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the South American dragon's revealed their relationship with the humans.Any additional comments?
Not a bad way to revisit old friends.Temeraire heads for South America
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Crucible of Gold
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One of the best scenes is towards the end, when the British dragon teams capture several French ships and dragons. Nicely detailed, but not too long or drawn out. I loved the way the dragons worked together, ensuring their crew's safety while taking down the French.
However, I couldn't get into the larger plot: Napoleon allies with the Botswana-based Tswana tribe (who travel to Brazil to free their enslaved kinsmen). Napoleon also attempts to ally with the Incan empire.
Still, I do love this juvenile dragon. He tries so hard to be a better beast, for Laurence's sake, despite his innate fascination with shiny bling, his possessiveness, and his easily ruffled pride.
Weak (but still good) entry in this fine series
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