A Review Of. . .
The Dragon
Republic
Fang – Rin – Runin has
unleashed the beast within and can’t put it back, for the Phoenix god is an
uncontrollable force of nature that can never be subdued by force of will
alone. Because of this, Rin becomes an opium addict, haunted by the terrible
atrocities committed in her god’s name. Unfortunately, that also means she’s a
renegade too, on the run from her own people, the authorities, and those who
would experiment on her to find out the secrets of her power.
She wants revenge. Revenge on
those who would use her to their own ends; those who would see her dead; and
especially on the Empress who sold out her homeland.
Fortune seems to shine on
her, for the powerful dragon warlord seeks to overthrow the empire and replace
it with a republic. He seeks Rin’s aid, promising her power and influence if
they are successful, and most of all, freedom for her kind.
But things are not what they
seem, and Rin is betrayed at every turn, forcing her to realize that perhaps
the Phoenix god has been right all along?
The Dragon Republic is
another powerful story from R.F. Kuang. And while I didn’t enjoy it quite as
much as The Poppy Wars, it nevertheless managed to encapsulate the futility of
war, and her frustrations at being so easily duped. She also learns a most valuable lesson: that no matter how powerful we become, we’re still pawns in someone
else’s game.
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