From the Publisher
"In this Asian-inspired, steampunk-flavored fantasy, Fan creates a spitfire heroine who is memorable." – Booklist
"Whether [Stronger Than a Bronze Dragon] is read as a series starter or a standalone, its use of Eastern magics and steampunk aesthetics mesh in intriguing ways that may please fans clamoring for creative, non-Western-centered fantasy." – BCCB
School Library Journal
05/01/2019
Gr 8 Up—In this feminist epic by award-winning author Fan, a Qing-era village is rescued from peril by a powerful viceroy who then offers the village permanent protection. All he wants in return is the village's valuable river pearl—and the hand of a brave village girl named Anlei. Anlei finds the viceroy repulsive, but for the sake of her village agrees to marry him. Then a thief steals the river pearl. Anlei sets out after the thief, named Tai, whose intentions turn out to be honorable. The two become unlikely partners on a hero's quest across a mechanized landscape, made ever more inhuman by the viceroy's greed and his lust for power. During their adventures, Anlei and Tai learn what it means to support and love another. They defeat mechanized monsters and the monster the viceroy has become, thus allowing captured souls to return to their rightful places. Action filled and plot oriented, the novel holds enough adventure for three books. Its steampunk monsters are glorious and compelling. However, some violent passages are alienating and offensive in their bloodlust. VERDICT A solid purchase for insatiable fantasy readers, though not an inspiring one.—Sheri Reda, Wilmette Public Library, IL