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Eon: Dragoneye Reborn (Eon, #1)
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bookshelves: ya, alternate-universe, asian-culture, dragons, gender-bender, fantasy, kick-ass-heroine
Apr 28, 2013
bookshelves: ya, alternate-universe, asian-culture, dragons, gender-bender, fantasy, kick-ass-heroine
Creative storyline and a strong heroine. It's the first book in the series, so I felt some things were lacking, and there were some issues in the world building that bothered me; for the most part, this was an action-packed book that I enjoyed more than I expected to.
I remember reading the blurb, realizing that the protagonist was a cross-dressing female, and said to myself "No." I've got nothing against it, it is just not a genre of storytelling that interests me. my experience with this genre has been limited to Shakespeare (yuck) and manga (HanaKimi, also yuck. It doesn't help that I highly disliked all the characters in the live-action adaptations either, but I digress). Therefore, I had my doubts when confronted with this book.
It's no surprise given my background and cultural heritage, but I love stories based in Asia and Asian cultures. Generally, those have not been well-interpreted in books, particularly those written by Caucasian authors...they often come off as rather patronizing (think Hollywood action movies and The Last Samurai, and so I had many, many doubts coming into this book. Only under duress did I start reading this. Sometimes, one just find oneself in the midst of a reading drought. It's during those periods that I get out of my reading comfort zone, and oftentimes find myself truly enjoying something I didn't think I would. This book would be one of those situations.
The world building is a little bit strange to me. It's clearly a world based on the Far Eastern cultures, particularly China, Korea, and Japan, but I do get thrown off by the nomenclature. It's strange reading a book based on the Far East where the characters have Western sounding names. It's the equivalent of reading the Bible's list of angel names, getting used to Raphael and Michael and Uriel and then all of a sudden...the Angel Bob. It's a bit jarring and discordant to the system. That's a small complaint, though.
I found the character building somewhat lacking. Eon(a) of course, is awesome. Of course, one should hope so, since she is the main character, but all the other characters are portrayed somewhat superficially. We don't get too deep a glimpse into their character, what makes them tick, or get more of their personality besides the superficial. It makes sense within the context of the book, since Eona never really get to become too close to anyone, for fear of revealing who she is. I hope the next book will do a better part in that sense.
One character of whom I'm rather fond is Lady Dela, the Contraire. She reminds me of Nuriko from one of my favorite anime, Fushigi Yuugi (only uglier). I also like Lord Ido's character, his is one of the more well-developed ones, and I'm a sucker for ambiguously evil anti-heroes. Emperor Kygo is just dull...I think he's meant to be the love interest, but there's not much in him that interests me. Maybe in the next book.
I remember reading the blurb, realizing that the protagonist was a cross-dressing female, and said to myself "No." I've got nothing against it, it is just not a genre of storytelling that interests me. my experience with this genre has been limited to Shakespeare (yuck) and manga (HanaKimi, also yuck. It doesn't help that I highly disliked all the characters in the live-action adaptations either, but I digress). Therefore, I had my doubts when confronted with this book.
It's no surprise given my background and cultural heritage, but I love stories based in Asia and Asian cultures. Generally, those have not been well-interpreted in books, particularly those written by Caucasian authors...they often come off as rather patronizing (think Hollywood action movies and The Last Samurai, and so I had many, many doubts coming into this book. Only under duress did I start reading this. Sometimes, one just find oneself in the midst of a reading drought. It's during those periods that I get out of my reading comfort zone, and oftentimes find myself truly enjoying something I didn't think I would. This book would be one of those situations.
The world building is a little bit strange to me. It's clearly a world based on the Far Eastern cultures, particularly China, Korea, and Japan, but I do get thrown off by the nomenclature. It's strange reading a book based on the Far East where the characters have Western sounding names. It's the equivalent of reading the Bible's list of angel names, getting used to Raphael and Michael and Uriel and then all of a sudden...the Angel Bob. It's a bit jarring and discordant to the system. That's a small complaint, though.
I found the character building somewhat lacking. Eon(a) of course, is awesome. Of course, one should hope so, since she is the main character, but all the other characters are portrayed somewhat superficially. We don't get too deep a glimpse into their character, what makes them tick, or get more of their personality besides the superficial. It makes sense within the context of the book, since Eona never really get to become too close to anyone, for fear of revealing who she is. I hope the next book will do a better part in that sense.
One character of whom I'm rather fond is Lady Dela, the Contraire. She reminds me of Nuriko from one of my favorite anime, Fushigi Yuugi (only uglier). I also like Lord Ido's character, his is one of the more well-developed ones, and I'm a sucker for ambiguously evil anti-heroes. Emperor Kygo is just dull...I think he's meant to be the love interest, but there's not much in him that interests me. Maybe in the next book.
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April 28, 2013
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April 28, 2013
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April 29, 2013
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May 19, 2013
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ya
May 19, 2013
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asian-culture
May 19, 2013
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alternate-universe
May 19, 2013
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dragons
May 19, 2013
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gender-bender
May 21, 2013
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fantasy
May 23, 2013
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kick-ass-heroine
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So far, promising! I generally don't like heroine-disguised-as-a-boy books, but book 2 sounds so promising that I have to read this one or risk becoming hopelessly lost. After reading (attempting to, at least) so many TSTL paranormal YA heroines, a kick-ass heroine becomes a rare commodity.
This duology has some of the best characters, but it's still not without its faults. I won't say it was perfect, but it was intense and I loved it.
Eon definitely isn't stupid, but don't beat her up TOO much for not figuring some things out that you will cop to early on. You have to remember that she quite literally had some thoughts beaten into her.
It's a great ride though. I hope you enjoy it!
This is actually one of the few I borrowed from the library that I want to purchase and reread, and I don't think I've reread a series in probably ... um ... maybe 15 years or so.
Gah. I hope I'm not hyping it too much! :[
Eon definitely isn't stupid, but don't beat her up TOO much for not figuring some things out that you will cop to early on. You have to remember that she quite literally had some thoughts beaten into her.
It's a great ride though. I hope you enjoy it!
This is actually one of the few I borrowed from the library that I want to purchase and reread, and I don't think I've reread a series in probably ... um ... maybe 15 years or so.
Gah. I hope I'm not hyping it too much! :[
No, no. I was enjoying it well enough before I started my all-night marathon reading of The Eternity Cure. I have a feeling book 2 will be more enjoyable for me though, from the blurb (since she's actually known as a she there. 2 kick-ass heroines in one day. WHY CAN'T ALL MY READING DAYS BE THIS GOOD?
Book 2 is ... well. It's book 2.
Lol.
What's fantastic is you get a full series in TWO books. How often does that happen these days?
This is one of those that I wish I could read for the first time all over again, so I'm always jealous when I see someone starting it.
I'm stuck halfway through The Eternity Cure, for some reason. I started it in February and just haven't felt like finishing it. Been reading too many GNs and manga lately instead : \
Lol.
What's fantastic is you get a full series in TWO books. How often does that happen these days?
This is one of those that I wish I could read for the first time all over again, so I'm always jealous when I see someone starting it.
I'm stuck halfway through The Eternity Cure, for some reason. I started it in February and just haven't felt like finishing it. Been reading too many GNs and manga lately instead : \
I've lost much of my interest in manga. It's like...I've read FMA, X/1999, Marmalade Boy, the good volumes of Kare Kano, Rurouni Kenshin...etc. ANYTHING ELSE IS SUPERFLUOUS. I can't seem to muster up interest in a new series.
Kids these days don't know the meaning of a good manga.
I feel old.
Kids these days don't know the meaning of a good manga.
I feel old.
Ha, that was pretty much how my review I wrote tonight went.
There's still good stuff out there though!
There's still good stuff out there though!
Reminds me of these kitschy old Debbie Macomber Christmas novels. There were 3 angels: Goodness, Mercy, and....Shirley.
Aw. Silly, but my mom has these three little angels she puts out at Christmas that have cutesy names like that.
So, to prepare you for Eona, here's my Ido:
(view spoiler)
You might like Kygo more in Eona ... or less. Are you going to read it soon or hold off?
(view spoiler)
You might like Kygo more in Eona ... or less. Are you going to read it soon or hold off?
I am reading it right now. Wow, action-packed from the very beginning.
Is that Shinhwa's Eric? Shinhwa was the group that got me into k-pop in the early 2000s, lol.
Here's my Ido:
(view spoiler)
Is that Shinhwa's Eric? Shinhwa was the group that got me into k-pop in the early 2000s, lol.
Here's my Ido:
(view spoiler)
Yes, mmm hmmm that's Eric.
Ah ha! It took me a few seconds, but I knew he was in an MV.
Dara's Kiss.
Good choice!
Ah ha! It took me a few seconds, but I knew he was in an MV.
Dara's Kiss.
Good choice!
The problem with books with kick-ass heroines for me is that so many have slow beginnings (like the Crown of Thorns series). I absolutely loved this one when it kicks off, though. And it helps that the series is short!
Ah yes. Two-book series aren't prone to the dreaded middle-book syndrome. And I think the sequel to this is much better - it's got some very terrific reviews!
Book 2 had amazing reviews. I know, I just wrote one that's fairly incoherent since I was still sipping my g&t in one hand while writing it. ~_~
I didn't write a review for book 2, but I've got one up for this one. Yours isn't incoherent at all!
Because I'm old any form of gender swapping hero/heroine reminds me of Ranma 1/2. It's not my favorite trope in manga/anime. But the rave reviews is making me curious.
Lol!! I remember Ranma. I don't like the art style much, though. Nuriko from FY rocked the androgynous bit.
OMG I LOOOOOVED Nuriko! I never thought anyone remembered Fushigi Yuugi.....though Miaka was soooooooooooooooooooooooooo annoying.
Oh!
Can't wait to see what you think :3