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The Priory of the Orange Tree

Aus der Reihe The Roots of Chaos
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Verkaufsrang

19452

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2026

Verlag

Bloomsbury eBooks UK

Seitenzahl

848 (Printausgabe)

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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9781037207969

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Verkaufsrang

19452

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2026

Verlag

Bloomsbury eBooks UK

Seitenzahl

848 (Printausgabe)

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781037207969

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Fantastic Fantasy/ Good World Building / Diverse Cast / Not too much romance

Bewertung am 28.04.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2477449

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Extensive world building, majority of characters were lovable with interesting story arcs, sentient dragons. What I really enjoyed was how historical figures within that universe were turned into legends, and have practically have led various cultures to develop their own belief systems. Those are being tackled and questioned, though in the end, the truth will be unveiled. Diverse set of characters, queer romance. The plot and characters take front of the stage, romance is there too and develops organically, but doesn’t distract from the main story.

Fantastic Fantasy/ Good World Building / Diverse Cast / Not too much romance

Bewertung am 28.04.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2477449
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Extensive world building, majority of characters were lovable with interesting story arcs, sentient dragons. What I really enjoyed was how historical figures within that universe were turned into legends, and have practically have led various cultures to develop their own belief systems. Those are being tackled and questioned, though in the end, the truth will be unveiled. Diverse set of characters, queer romance. The plot and characters take front of the stage, romance is there too and develops organically, but doesn’t distract from the main story.

fantasy for feminists, queers, and dragon enthusiasts

ia am 17.07.2024

Bewertungsnummer: 2246605

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"The Priory of the Orange Tree" embraces inclusivity with its queer and ethnic representations. As stated by the author, the novel draws inspiration from a number of cultures, mythologies, and religions which creates a very contemporary approach to the fantasy genre. The narrative unfolds through the compelling journeys of three main female characters, two of whom are warriors and the third is a queen. The story's events are expertly driven by these female characters, complemented by two well-rounded male characters that add depth and support, without overshadowing the central heroines. So no chosen-one female hero vs. all men are a**holes tropes. The story lives through the portrayal of its complex and authentic characters. Notably, the book avoids displays of racism and sexism, instead opting for a nuanced and insightful approach that adds layers of depth to the narrative. For example, the pressure of social expectations faced by a female head-of-state. (This sexism aspect is something that bothered me, for example, in The Witcher Series, where female characters are frequently threatened by and face instances of sexism and rape). One of the book's greatest features is its incredible worldbuilding, which immerses readers into a complex world with its own cultures and beliefs. Throughout the narrative, readers are engaged in a slow and captivating unraveling of the world's history and mysteries. Some readers have noted a rushed final battle, which I agree with, the ending does feel a bit rushed. However, Samantha Shannon has acknowledged this critique and stated that she shortened the ending based on the advice of her editors. To summarize, "The Priory of the Orange Tree" showcases skillful storytelling by integrating inclusivity, rich worldbuilding, and complex characters which captivated me from start to finish.

fantasy for feminists, queers, and dragon enthusiasts

ia am 17.07.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2246605
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"The Priory of the Orange Tree" embraces inclusivity with its queer and ethnic representations. As stated by the author, the novel draws inspiration from a number of cultures, mythologies, and religions which creates a very contemporary approach to the fantasy genre. The narrative unfolds through the compelling journeys of three main female characters, two of whom are warriors and the third is a queen. The story's events are expertly driven by these female characters, complemented by two well-rounded male characters that add depth and support, without overshadowing the central heroines. So no chosen-one female hero vs. all men are a**holes tropes. The story lives through the portrayal of its complex and authentic characters. Notably, the book avoids displays of racism and sexism, instead opting for a nuanced and insightful approach that adds layers of depth to the narrative. For example, the pressure of social expectations faced by a female head-of-state. (This sexism aspect is something that bothered me, for example, in The Witcher Series, where female characters are frequently threatened by and face instances of sexism and rape). One of the book's greatest features is its incredible worldbuilding, which immerses readers into a complex world with its own cultures and beliefs. Throughout the narrative, readers are engaged in a slow and captivating unraveling of the world's history and mysteries. Some readers have noted a rushed final battle, which I agree with, the ending does feel a bit rushed. However, Samantha Shannon has acknowledged this critique and stated that she shortened the ending based on the advice of her editors. To summarize, "The Priory of the Orange Tree" showcases skillful storytelling by integrating inclusivity, rich worldbuilding, and complex characters which captivated me from start to finish.

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von Samantha Shannon

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Patrizia L.

Thalia Vösendorf – Westfield Shopping City Süd

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5/5

Strong characters and great world-building

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To be honest, as the start of the book was a bit confusing, I hadn't expected the plot to draw me in as much as it did, but Samantha Shannon has created something truly unique. Every character has their own story to tell, which all comes together in the end to form a larger whole. Once you've immersed yourself in this world, you don't want to leave it at all - you want to know exactly what happens to the characters next and whether they achieve their goals or fail. The author takes her time with the world-building and character development, allowing you to fully engage with the story and the protagonists, and gradually get to know not only them but also the religious context in which the story is set. A fantastic story and certainly not the last book of this author I'll read!
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5/5

Strong characters and great world-building

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To be honest, as the start of the book was a bit confusing, I hadn't expected the plot to draw me in as much as it did, but Samantha Shannon has created something truly unique. Every character has their own story to tell, which all comes together in the end to form a larger whole. Once you've immersed yourself in this world, you don't want to leave it at all - you want to know exactly what happens to the characters next and whether they achieve their goals or fail. The author takes her time with the world-building and character development, allowing you to fully engage with the story and the protagonists, and gradually get to know not only them but also the religious context in which the story is set. A fantastic story and certainly not the last book of this author I'll read!

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Melina Joelle K.

Thalia Wien – Mitte / W3

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5/5

Almost 900 Pages- And I Still Wanted to Read More

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This book is the epitome of high fantasy and has one of the best world buildings I read so far. The characters are crafted with so much depth and care that u can't help but devolpe a connection with every single one of them. Even though there were 5 POV's I didn't find it difficult to read and I loved how beautifully all the different paths came together in the end. I was completely captivated by this world and this book will stay on my mind for the rest of my life.
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5/5

Almost 900 Pages- And I Still Wanted to Read More

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

This book is the epitome of high fantasy and has one of the best world buildings I read so far. The characters are crafted with so much depth and care that u can't help but devolpe a connection with every single one of them. Even though there were 5 POV's I didn't find it difficult to read and I loved how beautifully all the different paths came together in the end. I was completely captivated by this world and this book will stay on my mind for the rest of my life.

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