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Revolutionary flames ignite around Annie, Lee, and a brand new character in the follow-up to Fireborne--now in paperback! After fleeing the revolution and settling into the craggy cliffs of New Pythos, the dragonlords are eager to punish their usurpers and reclaim their city. Their first order of business was destroying the Callipolan food supply. Now they're coming for the dragonriders. Annie is Callipolis's new Firstrider, charged with leading the war against New Pythos. But with unrest at home, enforcing the government's rationing program risks turning her into public enemy number one. Lee struggles to find his place after killing kin for a leader who betrayed him. He can support Annie and the other Guardians . . . or join the rebels who look to topple the new regime. Griff, a lowborn dragonrider who serves New Pythos, knows he has no future. And now that Julia Stormscourge is no longer there to protect him, he is called on to sacrifice everything for the lords that oppress his people--or to forge a new path with the Callipolan Firstrider seeking his help. With famine tearing Callipolis apart and the Pythians determined to take back what they lost, it will be up to Annie, Lee, and Griff to decide who--and what--to fight for.
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3 primary booksThe Aurelian Cycle is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Rosaria Munda.
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Setelah meloloskan diri dan menetap di New Phythos, penyintas revolusi dari keluarga Penguasa Naga berniat untuk menghukum perebut tahta dan merebut kota mereka kembali. Tindakan pertama mereka adalag memutus persediaan makanan Callipolis.
Annie menjadi Penunggang Utama baru kota Callipolis. Peran utamanya adalah melindungi rakyat Callipolis, namun menjadi penegak hukum kota menjadikannya musuh masyarakat nomer satu. Lee berjuang mencari tempatnya kembali setelah harus membuktikan kesetiaannya dengan membunuh sepupunya. Dia bisa mendukung Annie dan para Pelindung Kota, atau bergabung dengan para radikal untuk menggulingkan rezim baru.
Aku mengantisipasi sindrom buku kedua, dimana buku tengah biasanya agak kurang kusukai. Ketegangan antara Lee dan Annie masih terasa, oleh karenanya aku berlama-lama di bagian mereka berinteraksi, seperti di buku pertama. Namun di buku kedua ini ketegangan mereka jauh berbeda, karena perang dengan New Phyton dan kemelut dalam Callipolis mengenai jatah logistik, dimana Lee dan Annie berbeda pendapat.
Namun yang sangat menghibur Annie mendapatkan sekutu baru, yaitu Griff, yang merupakan pengawal Ixion - adik Julia Stormscourges yang naik menjadi Firstrider Phytia setelah Julia tewas - dan satu lagi, yang sangat tidak terduga, Power sur Eater. Rosaria mengembangkan karakter Power disini yang membuatku jadi tertarik dengannya, dibalik kelakuannya yang menyebalkan di buku pertama.
Kalau kalian ingin tahu, seberapa besar seri ini mempengaruhiku, Rosaria ini membuat hal biasa seperti seseorang minta diajarin membaca saja membuat hatiku hancur dan ingin menangis.
I like it better than the first one, but maybe that's because the first half of the Fireborne was a bit too slow for my liking. I can't wait to start the next one. It's interesting how political terms that we all have studied in one way or another, come to life with something as fantastical as dragons.
Oh my GOD.
The way that this book took everything the first book did and dialed it up by ELEVEN. I was on the edge of my seat almost the entire time I was reading. The absolute pervading tension had my stomach in KNOTS.
The plot of this book can't be summed up easily at all, but a repeating theme that I found is that all the characters, especially Lee, Annie, and Griff in the POV chapters, keep asking themself Am I doing the right thing? And that seems to be the main focus of this book. How far will you go for the greater good? How many atrocities will you commit to win the war? Is what you're doing even protecting anyone in the end, or is it just making them hate you?
Most of the rest of this will be spoilers.
The fact that the exiled dragonlords even HAVE “peasant” dragon riders is just. So hypocritical of them. They espouse their way of life and assert that the serfs are lower than them, but when they want more power they're still willing to throw them into the saddle? By muzzling their dragons of course, which is all kinds of horrific, but it's also shooting themselves in the foot. By muzzling sparked dragons you're compromising the power of your own fleet and giving Callipolis the advantage. It truly speaks to the way their arrogance has made them completely blind.
On Annie and Lee: boy HOWDY are we fighting for this romance. Rosaria Munda is giving slowburn an entirely new definition in this book. We are once again one step forward and two steps back; every time they make progress they get in their OWN WAY. And the conflicts are real and genuine: Lee siding with the Passi not only because he hates Atreus but because his eyes have truly been opened around the dragonlords of the past. Even if they were his family he wants to be nothing like them. Annie wants to prove that she deserves to be Firstrider even as a former “peasant”, and she knows that hard and difficult choices must be made for the good of all during war. They're both just trying to do the right thing, and it's driving them away from each other through no real fault of their own.
On Griff and Delo: oh these two are just destined to end in tragedy. Julia and Griff's whole storyline seeming more nonconsensual the longer he thinks about her after her death, the more he realizes how different Delo treats him even when they WEREN'T together. Griff feeling the stirs of rebellion from the very beginning and Delo, not being able to/not willing to help him by going against his family, but still loving him so, SO much that he risks everything. Bringing Griff's family food and medicine and new shoes. Freeing the trapped Norcian children to save them and flying Griff's niece and nephew home personally. Risking his entire position and maybe even LIFE by copying the key to Sparker's chains to give to Griff. I hope so dearly that these two get to live happily ever after but with them both basically imprisoned by the end of the book and, with the general “down with ALL the dragonlords” sentiments of the other side, I really doubt it.
Power continues to be an enigma. I'd like to say I saw him falling for Annie coming but I really didn't because I thought it was a crackship moment for me, but he actually DID have feelings for her. Annie and Lee have never been a question though, so I knew they would never actually get together. I'm still puzzled on his motivations; he hides behind that patrician mask and his sky-high walls so much that it's hard to see that he's a good guy underneath all that, even though he undoubtedly is. I hope he gets a happy ending too.
Final thoughts: I hope all the exiled Dragonborn except Delo die horrific deaths for what they put everyone through, I really need an “I love you” between Annie and Lee for my own sanity, and that cliffhanger was absolutely criminal. Going to take the rest of the day to rest my brain but trust I WILL be reading the third book tomorrow.
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