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Original at Subterranean Press
• Sun, Nov 16
His Majesty's Dragon Naomi Novik’s debut novel, His Majesty’s Dragon came strong out of the gate and continued to sell steadily until our stocks became depleted. All signs point to her sequel, Throne of Jade performing the same way. ...
It's getting to be winter out there
Original at gwendysmile (Livejournal)
• Tue, Nov 4
By gwendysmile Fab: the coming revolution on your desktop - from personal computers to personal fabrication, by Neil Gershenfeld -The Atrocity Archives, by Charles Stross -Empire of Ivory, by Naomi Novik -The Tooth Fairy: A Novel, by Graham Joyce ...
Hugo Nominations
Original at I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending
• Sun, Sep 28
By William Lexner(noreply@blogger.com) Temeraire or Her Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik: Novik has written an all-ages fantasy novel far superior to a far more popular all-ages series which won the Hugo a few years back. Like McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series which she emulates in many ways, Novik deserves a nomination f...
Novik's latest novel not as engaging as previous offerings
Original at Monroe News Star
• Mon, Sep 22
LA - By Fred Phillips • fphillips@thenewsstar.com • September 23, 2008 Naomi Novik picks up where she left readers hanging with the last installment in her ...
FF #215, August 2008, Naomi Novik interview
Original at Fast Forward
• Tue, Aug 19
By Kathi This episode’s interview is with writer Naomi Novik, who talks about her latest novel in the Temeraire series, Victory of Eagles. To view or listen to the Naomi Novik interview, choose a link below. The video version is a Quicktime file ...
Saaaay. Why AREN’T there brown elves?
Original at nkjemisin.com
• Wed, Aug 13
By nkjemisin This may be one reason why I so love Naomi Novik’s Temeraire series — as I gushed in a review on Fantasy Magazine — she doesn’t do one-note dragons. It may also be a reason to like a more recent novel: Marie Brennan’s so-far-excellent ...
BL: Victory of Eagles (Novik, Naomi)
Original at KG's Booklog
• Thu, Jul 31
Fifth Temeraire novel, in which many characters get to deal with the consequences of their actions. Which is probably why I liked it better than the last couple, even though I still find Lawrence to be stiff and dull (in this series I find it easier to relate to the dragons than the humans).
The androids in Charles Stross’ new novel, Saturn’s Children, are ...
Original at Kansas City Star
• Sat, Jul 19
MO - •Victory of Eagles: A Novel of Temeraire(332 pages; Del Rey; $25), by Naomi Novik. In this fifth of a series, the dragon Temeraire and rider Laurence have ...
Comic-Con Official Thursday Schedule Plus Preview Night Goodies
Original at IESB.NET
• Fri, Jul 11
CA - Jul 11, 2008 Peter David (Tigerheart), Naomi Novik (Victory of Eagles), and Jess Winfield (My Name Is Will: A Novel of Sex, Drugs, and Shakespeare). ...
review: His Majesty's Dragon
Original at aurillia (Livejournal)
• Thu, Jul 10
By Shannon His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik Temeraire Book 1 Del Ray 2006 353 pages Fantasy Recommended by betsybookwyrm. What do you do when you have a passion for both the Napoleonic Wars and dragons? Why, combine them of course. In Novik's debut novel she's taken the Napoleonic wars and added dra...
Book Review: Empire of Ivory, by Naomi Novik - by Sharon Dodge
Original at reflectionsedge.com
• Wed, Jun 25
By reflectionsedge To whoever might be offput by the mention of dragons when considering Naomi Novik’s latest Temeraire novel, I can only say: trust me. This is much more than the average dragon fantasy. For those initially attracted to the dragons? ...
Wizardology
Original at Active Anime
• Fri, Nov 9
By Tricia I read a lot of fantasy novels; lately, I’ve been immersed in Diana Wynne Jones (best known to manga readers as the author of the novel that was the basis of Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle), Garth Nix, the latest Naomi Novik, ...
Lists of Best-Selling Books - The Associated Press
Original at Google
• Thu, Oct 4
Lists of Best-Selling Books The Associated Press - Empire of Ivory (Temeraire, Book 4)" by Naomi Novik (Del Rey) 6. "True Evil: A Novel" by Greg Iles (Pocket) 7. "HRH" by Danielle Steel (Dell) 8. ...
2007 Hugo Awards
Original at Ficlets
• Fri, Aug 31
By Scalzi The big winner: the novel Rainbow’s End by Vernor Vinge, beating out Glasshouse by Charles Stross, His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik, Eifelheim by Michael Flynn, and Blindsight by Peter Watts. Naomi Novik, at least, had a consolation ...
Locus Winners
Original at Neil Gaiman's Journal
• Sun, Jun 17
By Neil Locus Awards Winners Best Science Fiction Novel Best Fantasy Novel Temeraire: His Majesty's Dragon/Throne of Jade/Black Powder, Naomi Novik (Del Rey; Voyager); as Temeraire: In the Service of the King (SFBC) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction John Picacio Best Non-Fiction
When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth wins the Locus Award!
Original at Boing Boing
• Sat, Jun 16
By Cory Doctorow Best Fantasy Novel: The Privilege of the Sword, Ellen Kushner (Bantam Spectra) Best First Novel: Temeraire: His Majesty's Dragon/Throne of Jade/Black Powder, Naomi Novik (Del Rey; Voyager); as Temeraire: In the Service of the King (SFBC)
The Hugo Awards Are Out
Original at Ficlets
• Thu, Mar 29
By Scalzi In the fiction categories (novel, novelette, novella, short story), there’s only one female nominee: Naomi Novik, whose novel His Majesty’s Dragon is up for Best Novel. Otherwise, it’s all “Y” chromosome bearers. ...
2007 Hugo Award Nominations
Original at SF Diplomat
• Thu, Mar 29
By Jonathan McCalmont Taken from Scalzi's place, I'm only listing the categories I want to comment on) Novel Michael F. Flynn, Eifelheim (Tor) Naomi Novik, His Majesty's Dragon (Del ...
Jackson options novels - New Zealand Herald
Original at New Zealand Herald (Subscription)
• Wed, Sep 13
CanMag Jackson options novels New Zealand Herald - Director Peter Jackson has optioned the film rights to the "Temeraire" historical fantasy novel series. The Hollywood Reporter said the Wellington director was looking at adapting the books by US writer Naomi Novik into film and video...