Rage of Dragons

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Evan Winter: Rage of Dragons (2019, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

432 pages

English language

Published Feb. 26, 2019 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-356-51295-2
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4 stars (20 reviews)

5 editions

reviewed Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter (The Burning, #1)

Rule of cool still works

5 stars

Hot damn, what a good revenge story. Relationships and character development felt genuine. Superhuman will leading to superhuman skills was awesome enough to accept (especially in a fantasy book). Enough rules to the magic system to keep me engaged and curious about the mysteries. Enough politics to make the world feel real but never enough to distract from the action constantly driving the story forward. Best thing I read in 2023. Immediately read the sequel and am eagerly looking forward to the next one.

Review of 'The Rage of Dragons' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A violent revenge fantasy set in a world heavily influenced by African cultures. At its heart is a familiar trope of the traumatized youth who becomes an unstoppable force of violence to exact revenge: think Naruto/Sasuke, Kvoth, Arya Stark, etc. What makes this stand out is the well judged pacing of the action, a world built around a strict class system and with a distinctly African flavour to everything. Think medieval Wakanda colonising another continent because they've had to flee their own for mysterious reasons that certainly aren't teeing up the rest of the trilogy, ahem.

The violence of the conflict is emphasized pretty much from the start, at points it seems over the top but given most fantasies seen to skim over the reality of martial warfare I'm happy it doesn't pull its punches. At the start of the book it felt like this story was going to focus …

reviewed Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter (The Burning, #1)

Review of 'Rage of Dragons' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Found it a bit slow until about 15% and was close to giving up. At that point, everything started happening and I had trouble going to sleep at night as I just kept reading.

Great world building, fascinating characters who aren't perfect heroes, and interesting twists!

I'm not usually a big fan of military fantasy but thoroughly enjoyed this book.

reviewed The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter (The Burning, #1)

Review of 'The Rage of Dragons' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Found it a bit slow until about 15% and was close to giving up. At that point, everything started happening and I had trouble going to sleep at night as I just kept reading.

Great world building, fascinating characters who aren't perfect heroes, and interesting twists!

I'm not usually a big fan of military fantasy but thoroughly enjoyed this book.

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  • Fiction, fantasy, general