Navola
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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Paolo Bacigalupi
About this listen
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Windup Girl and The Water Knife comes a sweeping literary fantasy about the young scion from a ruling-class family who faces rebellion as he ascends to power.
"Steeped in poison, betrayal, and debauchery, reading Navola is like slipping into a luxurious bath full of blood." (Holly Black, number one New York Times best-selling author)
"You must be as sharp as a stilettotore’s dagger and as subtle as a fish beneath the waters. This is what it is to be Navolese, this is what it is to be di Regulai."
In Navola, a bustling city-state dominated by a handful of influential families, business is power, and power is everything. For generations, the di Regulai family—merchant bankers with a vast empire—has nurtured tendrils that stretch to the farthest reaches of the known world. And though they claim not to be political, their staggering wealth has bought cities and toppled kingdoms. Soon, Davico di Regulai will be expected to take the reins of power from his father and demonstrate his mastery of the games of Navolese diplomacy: knowing who to trust and who to doubt, and how to read what lies hidden behind a smile. But in Navola, strange and ancient undercurrents lurk behind the gilt and grandeur—like the fossilized dragon eye in the family’s possession, a potent symbol of their raw power and a talisman that seems to be summoning Davico to act.
As tensions rise and the events unfold, Davico will be tested to his limits. His fate depends on the eldritch dragon relic and on what lies buried in the heart of his adopted sister, Celia di Balcosi, whose own family was destroyed by Nalova’s twisted politics. With echoes of Renaissance Italy, The Godfather, and Game of Thrones, Navola is a stunning feat of world-building and a mesmerizing depiction of drive and will.
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- Jon Broster
- 29-08-24
Another classic from Bacigalupi
Have you ever picked up a book and been intrigued by the blurb, only to be left disappointed by poor writing and execution?
Or have you gone to the cinema with high hopes for a new movie and left feeling underwhelmed?
Navola will not disappoint.
Once again the author proves that he is a master of all aspects of fiction writing: pacing, plot, world building, character creation are all excellent.
This is most definitely fantasy, but the fantasy elements are relatively few (so don't expect the hero to give birth to a dragon's egg and fly off into the sunset!)
After 20+ hours I have something of the feeling loss one experiences when coming to the end of an awesome narrative - I just want more.
(Be warned - there are numerous brutal scenes - murder, torture, rape - this definitely belongs somewhere in the Grim Dark oeuvre.)
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- Mark Butler
- 28-12-24
Another Bacigalupi classic
What a stunning book. This is so rich and vibrant with great characters that all get their own character growth arcs. The story line is a bit predicable, but that is OK because this is the type of book you want to just swim in for a while. That said, parts of the narrative can go on a bit too long. This is a mark of the Bacigalupi’s style, so you need to be warned.
The other issue that normally turns up in Bacigalupi’s books is an agenda. He obviously holds very strong views on life and people, views that I mostly agree with. Unfortunately, some of these positions come through less naturally and more like a sermon. This happens a lot less and is more toned down in this book than in others but is still present.
Sadly, there is one more issue. The pacing as mentioned above is lovely and slow and enveloping, so the end is very rushed. This seems very odd. Perhaps it was deliberate as the outcome was expected and it would have been a bit boring to drag it out?
Don’t let this put you off. He is one if the best writers I read now days. This well worth reading, but make sure you are aware of the issues.
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