The Poppy War

A Novel

audio cd, 1 pages

Published May 1, 2018 by HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio.

ISBN:
978-1-5385-1908-0
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4 stars (27 reviews)

2 editions

reviewed The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (The Poppy War, #1)

A dark, grim tale of violence, injustice, and the horror of revenge

3 stars

Content warning Spoilery review. Dark, striking, fantasy.

reviewed The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (The Poppy War, #1)

Early tone-setting doesn't prepare you for where this book goes

4 stars

I went in blind on this book after enjoying Babel. It is a quick read. The beginning of the book had me checking online to ensure that it wasn't YA fiction, as it is a traditional military/magic school storyline in the beginning. Its grimdark credentials are earned later in the book as Rin, the main character, experiences greater and greater war time atrocities in a not-so-subtle escalatory writing device. Given her academics, I found Rin to be more naive about ethics and strategy than I would expect, though this was in service of the plot. An important prisoner is freed, and several other actions set up the sequels in a slightly perfunctory manner. I loved the fictionalized world building with close parallels to historic Chinese and Japanese conflict. Overall a refreshing read, but a little tougher at the end than I expected.

reviewed The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (The Poppy War, #1)

A book that improves after an inauspicious start

4 stars

I was worried that The Poppy War was going to be another "talented down-and-out gets into fancy magic school, is bullied by aristo, mentored by a flighty weirdo" type fantasy book, and it is that for the first half-ish. But then it opens up and we get a fun fantasy adventure.

I have some minor complaints that I'll detail in a spoiler-tagged comment, but overall this is a pretty good read.

reviewed The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (The Poppy War, #1)

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5 stars

And now the unrealized futures of millions were scorched out of existence, like a sky full of stars suddenly darkened.

This is an exciting but dark book.
Gory details of atrocities and human suffering makes this not a fun book to read.
But it's compelling and it takes you into its grip.
The Chinese background/vibe in the story was also very interesting and not something I've read before.
I highly recommend the book, although I'm not going further in the series.
For me, this one book was enough.

reviewed The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (The Poppy War, #1)

Review of 'The Poppy War' on 'Goodreads'

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I'm so confused as to how I feel about this book. It started off really classic power-fantasy zeroes-to-heroes style, with a war orphan getting into a prestigious state school and being an outcast there. And then war happened and I felt like I couldn't keep up with the book. And then it went really, really dark, and ended. I'm not even sure I want to find out what happens next, as I'm a little terrified. I feel like I have been in a villains mind.

It's really cool in that this is not like the other books, at least it felt like that to me. But... yeah. Oh, and I don't think it's torture-porn or anything like that, though I'm not a specialist, and it might say something about the book that I found myself wondering about that.

Book left me majorly confused.

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