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I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.
This was a very enjoyable read for me, anything with dragons is a win for me!
It took me a minute to fully grasp the world building but once I did it really started to pick up for me. I also love love love books with political intrigue and found this to be my favorite aspect of the book!
This was fun. I love dragons so I knew I would love this one. Highly recommend for FOURTH WING fans.
Jai has been held as a prisoner for his entire life. He was separated from his family and his brothers are serving their home court. When their court is overthrown, Jai escapes with a dragon egg and a handmaiden. They plan to make the journey together then split off on their own journies at the end.
There was a lot of fun magic and I loved the parts with the dragons. The pacing was not for me, I felt incredibly engaged during certain parts then found myself wondering when certain parts would end. The book was just so long and I felt it could have been shorter and still had an amazing impact. I did listen to part of it on audio since I was late reviewing the ebook arc and enjoyed the narrator!
Thank you so much to Netgalley, Taran Matharu, and Harper Voyager for providing this free ARC. This is my honest review! This published on April 23rd.
i'm so sorry. i tried, but i couldn't get through this. such a slow start and it felt like the writing was dense but didn't actually explain much. hard to grasp the story and i'm not patient enough for this kind of narrative.
This is an Epic Fantasy, which is not my usual genre. It took around 100 pages to get myself into the book, but I think it is just not what I usually read. The world building is confusing, but overall interesting. There was also good political intrigue, which is not common! The writing is quite descriptive, so I was quite mesmerized with the content.
There were a lot of great things to love about this book. The magic system is intriguing, and having the bond with an animal is a solid staple of the genre. I liked the interaction between the characters and some of the things that happened there (won't say any more to not spoil things).
The piece keeping it from five stars is that it felt a lot of the action happened to the main character, as opposed to the him and the group driving the action themselves. If I were to summarize the book, there were a lot of plot points, but somehow it felt like I was being led on but there wasn't enough substance. I'll 100% be reading book 2 and hope it hits a quicker pace now that a lot of the worldbuilding is out of the way, plus I'll read anything Taran Matharu writes so...that was a given anyways.
Thank you to Harper Voyager and NetGalley for the chance to read the e-arc of Dragon Rider by Taran Matharu.
I will start by saying that I was not totally engaged until about halfway through. The book is a bit slow at first, but the short chapter structure made it easier to push on. I also liked the main character, Jai, and became invested in his story and growth. I was glad that he was a character who faced challenges in his arc and his background made you root for him. His bond with his dragon was not due to hereditary power or being trained but rather felt more natural than other stories I have read recently. I also liked that he was not portrayed as “perfect” in his motivations and actions as his story develops. This made him a more endearing character to me. I felt that the author did a good job of developing the magic system and locations for the action. I would look forward to reading more stories set in this world.
4/5 star read
this one was unfortunately a DNF, i couldn’t connect to the characters. the structure & phrasing was a bit confusing to me and didn’t catch my interest.
This is a fat book, and perhaps that’s because it’s Matharu’s adult debut and he felt he had the luxury of length that he might not have in YA books. That said, I read the whole thing in under four hours. That’s how quick a read this book is. And yet it felt like a lot of nothing happened in those pages, and like the book could have been much better had it been shorter and tighter. In fact, I know it could have been because it was essentially a cultivation/LitRPG novel with a more diverse cast of characters, and the majority of cultivation novels I’ve read have been very short. They also tend to get as many sequels as they need, and while Dragon Rider is obviously setting up a sequel, I doubt Matharu’s going to be permitted to continue the series for more than three or four volumes. Even if he is, I won’t be reading them. Cultivation novels aren’t my cup of tea, even if you jazz them up with political intrigue (of which there is disappointingly little; other reviews implied there would be lots of clever politicking and…I didn’t see any of it?) and soulbonded beasties.
Another amazing book by an author I've loved since the Summoner Series! I love his ability to create worlds and his characters are always top notch!
I had very high hopes for this book and was looking for a truly epic dragon book to fall in love with, unfortunately I think the marketing did this book a huge disservice. Had this been marketed as YA, I think that my expectations would have been appropriately set. However, going into this hoping for am epic adult dragon fantasy left me a bit disappointed.
Pacing was very slow. It felt like a lot had happened but also like nothing had happened. The characters aren't super developed, so it was difficult for me to get attached to them.
Disclaimer: I received this e-arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Dragon Rider
Author: Taran Matharu
Book Series: The Soulbound Saga book 1
Rating: 1/5
Diversity: Character who uses a wheelchair
Recommended For...: adult book readers, epic fantasy, high fantasy
Publication Date: April 23, 2024
Genre: Epic Fantasy
Age Relevance: 18+ (sexual innuendo, death, parental death, war, language, animal hunting, animal injury, prejudice/racism, slavery, alcohol consumption, etc.)
Explanation of Above: I DNF’d this read at about 25% in. In that timespan, I observed the following: sexual innuendos. Death and parental death. On-going war, prejudice, racism, and slavery. Strong language. Animal hunting detailed and injury to an animal. Alcohol consumption shown on page.
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Pages: 576
Synopsis: Can an orphan captive learn the secrets of the Dragon Riders to stand up and avenge his people? Jai lives as a royal hostage in the Sabine Court—ever since his father Rohan, leader of the Steppefolk, led a failed rebellion and was executed by the very emperor Jai now serves. When the emperor’s son and heir is betrothed to Princess Erica of the neighboring Dansk Kingdom, she brings with her dragons. Endemic to the northern nation, these powerful beasts come in several forms, but mystery surrounds them. Only Dansk royalty know the secret to soulbonding with these dangerous beasts to draw on their power and strength. This marriage—and the alliance that forms—will change that forever. But conspirators lurk in the shadows, and soon the Sabine Court is in chaos. With his life in danger, Jai uses the opportunity to escape with the Dansk handmaiden, Frida, and a stolen hatchling. Hunted at every turn, he must learn to cultivate magic and become a soulbound warrior if he has any chance of finding safety, seizing his destiny…and seeking his revenge.
Review: I was really disappointed in this book. I was a fan of Taren Matharu's other series (Contender) and I expected that the series would be a lot like that other one. I was really excited to read it and then I actually read this. This book feels like it's trying way too hard to be Game of Thrones. You have to read the synopsis to understand what is going on in the first part of the book and it doesn't even really entirely explain what the hell is going on. I felt very confused and frustrated by having to constantly work. My brain really hard to understand what I was reading and it just wasn't something that I was looking forward to anymore after about 10% in. I did last until about 25% but I was not a happy reader. The happiest that I was when reading that book was when I decided to stop reading it.
Verdict: It was not for me, but it might be for you.
"Taran Matharu returns with 'Dragon Rider,' a thrilling adventure that seamlessly blends fantasy, friendship, and the exhilarating allure of dragon lore. Set in a world where mythical creatures roam and magic pulses through the land, Matharu crafts a tale that captivates from the very first page.
At the heart of the story is Azreal, a young dragon rider whose destiny takes an unexpected turn when he discovers a mysterious egg thought to be extinct. As Azreal embarks on a perilous journey to protect the egg and uncover its secrets, he must navigate treacherous landscapes, evade formidable foes, and forge alliances with unlikely companions.
Matharu's world-building is nothing short of spectacular, painting a vivid tapestry of landscapes teeming with magical creatures and cultures rich in history. From bustling cities to enchanted forests, each setting feels immersive and alive, inviting readers to explore alongside Azreal and his eclectic band of allies.
The characters in 'Dragon Rider' are a true highlight, each imbued with distinct personalities and motivations that drive the narrative forward. Azreal's growth from a hesitant youth to a brave protector is a compelling arc, supported by the steadfast loyalty of his dragon and the camaraderie of his friends. The dynamics between characters are authentic and heartfelt, adding layers of depth to the story's emotional core.
Throughout the novel, Matharu expertly balances moments of intense action with quieter, introspective scenes that delve into themes of identity, courage, and the bonds that unite us. The pacing is brisk, keeping readers on the edge of their seats while also allowing for moments of reflection and character development.
'Dragon Rider' is a testament to Matharu's storytelling prowess, offering readers of all ages an enthralling tale of adventure, discovery, and the enduring power of friendship. With its blend of fantasy elements and universal themes, this novel is sure to resonate with fans of dragon-centric adventures and epic quests alike.
In conclusion, 'Dragon Rider' not only delivers on the promise of its premise but surpasses expectations, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment in what promises to be a standout series in contemporary fantasy literature. Matharu has once again proven himself a master of the genre, and 'Dragon Rider' is a must-read for anyone seeking an exhilarating journey into realms where dragons soar and heroes rise."
I found Matharu’s Dragon Rider to be a middle of the pack kind of story. There were all the elements of a great tale: warring kingdoms, magical creatures, a dangerous journey, and mismatched companions. But somehow the mix just didn’t make it past okay.
The characters didn’t quite grab me. They were alright, I wanted them to succeed, but I wasn’t caught up in their struggles. Winter, Jai’s dragon, was cute and playful but I didn’t quite want to take her home. Rufus, their hired help, was lovably flawed, but I didn’t want to hang out by the campfire with him.
Full review at link https://thecosmiccircus.com/book-review-dragon-rider-by-taran-matharu/
This was an overall good reading experience for me. I don't think it was exactly what I was expecting but I enjoyed the adventure and politics of this b99k a lot. The creatures and magic system were interesting, and the world building was very descriptive. I do wish the pacing was a little better, but that could just be a me thing, always wanting fantasy books to move at a fast pace from beginning to end.
If you like dragon books, with extensive world building and unexpected twists and good character development, then I recommend this one.
Thank you Netgalley, Avon and Harper Voyager for the e-arcof this book.
I think this book is a promising start to an amazing dragon rider series, from the world building, the political intrigue, creative creatures and interesting magic system. It was a slow start for me and took me awhile to be invested in the characters but I overall enjoyed it !
Really enjoyed this one. Very Slow build up. I would say this book is one where your in it for the long run there’s not a crazy amount of pay off but it leaves you super excited for the next book in the series
Thank you Harper voyager for the early copy!
This definitely gave adult eragon vibes, I’ve been living for the dragon books lately this book for me was a little slow starting. Which could almost be expected for the beginning of a new fantasy series but I’m interested to see what they do with the sequel!