Dragonfly Falling (Shadows of the Apt, #2)

Dragonfly Falling (Shadows of the Apt, #2)

Adrian Tchaikovsky

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Dragonfly Falling is the second book in the critically acclaimed epic fantasy series Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Children of Time. Every hero must be tested . . . The Wasp Empire’s armies are on the move – and the city of Tark will be first to feel their might. Salma and Totho prepare for battle, alongside their Ant-kinden brethren. And within Tark’s walls, they’ll face a force greater than any Lowlander has ever seen. Stenwold Maker predicted this threat, and the Empire's secret service now deems him too dangerous to live. So he’s to be eliminated, and his beloved city of Collegium destroyed. For if this centre of learning is lost, it will crush Lowland resistance. As the Empire's troops continue their relentless advance, their young Emperor pursues another, even darker goal. And his success would trigger a reign of blood lasting a thousand years. Dragonfly Falling is followed by the third book in the Shadows of the Apt series, Blood of the Mantis.


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    Oct 26, 2024
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  • book.friend.pola
    Mar 09, 2025
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    WHERE IS THE SEROTONIN, YOU B*TCH???

    War - main character of this story. Not Stenwald, not Chi, or others. It is the War we follow step by step. Tactics, battles. Every EXCRUCIATING detail.
    One thousand POVs are there only to show it from every angle.

    For me that's enough to drop the series. It is just not my cup of tea. I know people, history fans, that would enjoy and follow this kind of narrative. Good for them. I am bored to death.

    It's a shame because I like some characters, but it is just not worth it. To suffer through 20+ hours of cosmic boredom just for a few chapters from their POV. And not even very satisfying ones. Filled mostly with thoughts and dialogs used for exposition and world building.

    To give an example, Achaeos had maybe 3 scenes, all about his dreams and visions. He could even not be there, and nothing would change in the plot.

    I am gladly leaving this world. Wasps can win for all I care.

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