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Dragonbone Chair

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Pages
672
Language
EN
ISBN
9780756402693
Reading Time
~11h 46min

Dragonbone Chair is a book by Tad Williams. It has 672 pages.

About this book

Tad Williams’s debut novel establishes a meticulously rendered medieval landscape where political maneuvering and personal growth intersect. Set in the fractured kingdom of Saldaea, the narrative follows Simon, a young man from an isolated village who is unexpectedly drawn into the affairs of nobility and ancient magic. Rather than relying on mythic destiny narratives, Williams grounds his epic fantasy in the practical realities of governance, class division, and the psychological toll of power. The novel explores how ordinary individuals navigate systems they did not create, balancing intimate character studies with a sprawling geopolitical backdrop. Its prose emphasizes historical texture and moral complexity, presenting conflict as a consequence of human ambition rather than simple good versus evil. Widely recognized for revitalizing the epic fantasy genre in the late twentieth century, the work prioritizes psychological realism and institutional detail over spectacle. Readers encounter a world where ancient pacts, bureaucratic inertia, and personal loyalty shape the fate of nations, establishing a template for character-driven fantasy that continues to influence contemporary speculative fiction.

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How many pages is Dragonbone Chair?+

Dragonbone Chair has 672 pages.

What is Dragonbone Chair about?+

Tad Williams’s debut novel establishes a meticulously rendered medieval landscape where political maneuvering and personal growth intersect. Set in the fractured kingdom of Saldaea, the narrative follows Simon, a young man from an isolated village who is unexpectedly drawn into the affairs of nobili...

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Dragonbone Chair was written by Tad Williams.