The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1)

531 pages

English language

Published July 13, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-06-266259-0
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4 stars (9 reviews)

The Poppy War is a 2018 novel by R. F. Kuang, published by Harper Voyager. The Poppy War, a grimdark fantasy, draws its plot and politics from mid-20th-century China, with the conflict in the novel based on the Second Sino-Japanese War, and an atmosphere inspired by the Song dynasty. A sequel, The Dragon Republic, was released in August 2019, and a third book, The Burning God, was released November 2020.Harper Voyager's editorial director David Pomerico acquired the novel after a heated auction on Kuang's 20th birthday.

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4 stars

This is SO not my kind of book, and I was able to recognize the quality of the story and the writing. It's the first of three in this series, and although I'm not sure that I want to do the next two, I can see why fantasy reviewer, Daniel Green, holds is in such high regard! The gods in their interactions with people and translators are complex and nontrivial! Death is a part of things, but even when it's expected, it's still not totally accepted. Everyone has to find his/her own comfort levels with what's going on, and even when devastation is called for, it still requires individuals' contemplation and placement of reality versus guidance versus how to deal with everything. I read it on suggestion of my younger son, and they continue to be a man's with his own depths of reality and perception (although I don't think …

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3 stars

Serious trigger warnings for everything.
Rating: 4 starts for part 1, 2 or 3 stars for parts 2 and 3.
Great debut, good writing, excellent narration (audible).
Feels very derivative (Mulan, Ender's Game, Harry Potter, King Killer Chronicles), but I will not let that count against the book.
In the first part I was very happy with the book. Well written, seemed to be potentially strong female in hostile (school) environment, hey, I can relate. But there were some things that irked me: the falling in love (kind of) with her bully (we really shouldn't be doing the whole "boys who hit you just do it because they like you" thing, it's 2018). The mandatory love triangle in YA (the bully and the fascinatingly goodlooking and perfect in everything commander. Ugh. Yes it wasn't a 'starry eyed' love, it was done subtly, without any kisses even (very explicitely stated in …

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