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The Iron Dragon's Daughter
The Iron Dragon's Daughter | Michael Swanwick
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A New York Times Notable Book: Examines the industrial revolution, the Vietnam War, racism and sexism, and the escapist dreams of genre fantasy. A truly great anti-fantasy. China Miville Jane is trapped as a changeling in an industrialized Faerie ruled by aristocratic high elves and populated by ogres, dwarves, night-gaunts, and hags. She is the only human in a factory where underage forced labor builds cybernetic, magical dragons that are weaponized and sent off to war. When the damaged dragon Melanchthon tempts Jane with promises of freedom, the stage is set for a daring escape that will shake the foundations of existence. Combining alchemy and technology, a coming-of-age story like no other, The Iron Dragons Daughter takes place against a dystopic mindscape of dark challenges and class struggles that force Jane to make costly decisions at every turn. A finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and the 1994 Locus Award, The Iron Dragons Daughter a is one-of-a-kind melding of grimdark fantasy and cyberpunk grit from the Nebula Awardwinning author of Stations of the Tide. It engages the reader in a nihilistic world in which nothing is as it seems and everything comes at a steep and often horrific price.
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The Iron Dragon's Daughter | Michael Swanwick
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Tagged along with the husband to Dungeons & Dragons at the Meadery! I'm reading instead of playing because I'm hopped up on opiates after throwing out my back. It's been a painful day. But this is a nice end to it.

ArcticDwarf D&D! 😍 6y
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