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The Poppy War

By: R.F. Kuang
Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
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Winner of the Reddit Fantasy Award for Best Debut 2018

‘The best fantasy debut of 2018’ – WIRED

A brilliantly imaginative epic fantasy debut, inspired by the bloody history of China’s twentieth century and filled with treachery and magic.

When Rin aced the Keju – the test to find the most talented students in the Empire – it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who had hoped to get rich by marrying her off; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free from a life of servitude. That she got into Sinegard – the most elite military school in Nikan – was even more surprising.

But surprises aren’t always good.

Because being a dark-skinned peasant girl from the south is not an easy thing at Sinegard. Fighting the prejudice of rival classmates, Rin discovers that she possesses a lethal, unearthly power – an aptitude for the nearly-mythical art of shamanism. Exploring the depths of her gift with the help of psychoactive substances and a seemingly insane teacher, Rin learns that gods long thought dead are very much alive – and that mastering these powers could mean more than just surviving school.

For while the Nikara Empire is at peace, the Federation of Mugen still lurks across a narrow sea. The Federation occupied Nikan for decades after the First Poppy War, and only barely lost the continent in the Second. And while most people calmly go about their lives, a few are aware that a Third Poppy War is just a spark away…

©2018 Rebecca Kuang
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Military Scary War
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It's both a little slow, but suddenly it speeds up and then you're completely sucked in

I love the shamanism and Mulan-feel!

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I binged this. Fantastic but definitely NSFW. I rooted for Rin from the beginning even though she is flawed and at times infuriating I loved her. There is no HEA here but the story is rich, deep and compelling.

Dark and gripping

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Wonderful narration, fantastic world building, and captivating story. This book is very well written, I couldn't stop listening. Highly recommended!

Magnificent story telling

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I wanted to like this. It's really good to see high fantasy trying to do something different that like middle earth but..." or "like 13th C England but...". Riffing on Chinese legends and history and or drawing from characters from Journey to the West is a nice change and I liked that. Unfortunately there's also a lot of standard fare; underdog orphan, magic school, mysterious mentor etc, which is done much better elsewhere (Name of the Wind for example). The dialogue is sometimes a bit off also, too much swearing and some vocabulary that's not very fantasy-ish (things like 'downtown' and 'intersection' when describing locations) it's not too bad, but comes across as a bit of an immature writing style. The performance is pretty solid, lots of different distinct voices which is nice, but sometimes swings towards the melodramatic. The big problem the book has though is a section in the second half that does a riff on the massacre at Nanjing. It's two or three times longer than it needs to be for plot utility and really shocking graphic and totally tonally inconsistent with the rest of the story. It's really horrible to listen to and gratuitous. On the one hand it's more or less a thing that happened, and there is definitely a place for fantasy to explore history and culture like this, but if so it needs to fit with the rest of the book. As it is, it just punches a whole in the back half of the book. What is the commentary it's making? How does it serve the narrative to be so graphic? Is it supposed to justify Rin's actions from then on? If so this is extremely problematic. I probably wouldn't recommend this, and probably won't be listing to the sequel.

Interesting effort, but quite a big miss

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The darkest of stories told with so much heart, the journey of a young girl with ambitions that take her from opium dens to encounters with incredible creatures and world defying consequences. The trauma of the past haunts this world and everyone in it as political machinations, awakenings and blood drips from every chapter. And yet no matter the horrors the characters and their journeys are totally compelling and the destinations of each so unpredictable. a thrilling read, voiced brilliantly.

Bloody, Fantastical, Mesmerising

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