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Stormdancer

The Lotus War #1 / 3
by Jay Kristoff
Stormdancer (The Lotus War #1) by Jay Kristoff
★ 7.26 / 4
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Aurealis Award nominee 2012.

A dystopian steampunk fantasy with a flavour of feudal Japan.

Griffins are supposed to be extinct. So when Yukiko and her warrior father are sent to capture one for the Shogun, they fear that their lives are over. Everyone knows what happens to those who fail him.

But the mission proves less impossible and more deadly than anyone expects. Soon Yukiko finds herself stranded: a young woman alone in her country’s last wilderness, with only a furious, crippled griffin for company. Alhough she can hear his thoughts, and saved his life, all she knows for certain is he’d rather see her dead than help her. Yet trapped together in the forest, Yukiko and Buruu form a surprising and powerful bond.

Meanwhile, the country verges on collapse. A toxic fuel is choking the land, the machine-powered Lotus Guild is publicly burning those they deem Impure, and the Shogun cares for nothing but his own dominion. Authority has always made Yukiko uneasy, but her world changes when she meets Kin, a young man with secrets, and the rebel Kagé cabal. She learns the horrifying extent of the Shogun’s crimes, both against her country and her family.

Returning to the city, Yukiko and Buruu are determined to make the Shogun pay – but what can one girl and a flightless griffin do against the might of an empire?

"What's that? You say you've got a Japanese Steampunk novel with mythic creatures, civil unrest, and a strong female protagonist? I'm afraid I missed everything you said after 'Japanese Steampunk.' That's all I really needed to hear." - Patrick Rothfuss

"Yukiko and her indomitable thunder tiger's entertaining adventures have just sent steampunk gloriously Asian." - Stephen Hunt
 
"Kristoff's debut is a lyrical triumph of chainsaw swords and thunder tigers that steampunk fans and mythology buffs will devour." - Kevin Hearne

"With airships, demons, and lashings of revolutionary swordplay, this chi-fueled vision of a steampunk feudal Japan will blow your split-toed socks off." - Scott Westerfeld
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Release date: September 11, 2012

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Jay Kristoff

Jay Kristoff

Jay Kristoff’s novels are not for the faint of heart. His stories blaze through the pages with darkly inventive worlds, characters you can’t help but root for, and high-stakes plots that leave you breathless. Known for his edgy, sometimes brutal approach to storytelling, Kristoff has made his mark as one of the most daring voices in modern fantasy and science fiction. Whether he’s crafting an intricate steampunk universe, plunging readers into a war-torn dystopia, or reimagining classic mythologies, his work is always electric, captivating, and impossible to forget.

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Born in Australia, Kristoff’s childhood was spent devouring books and indulging in his love for comics, games, and all things sci-fi and fantasy. It wasn’t long before he decided to put pen to paper and bring his own wild worlds to life. His debut series, The Lotus War, set in a beautifully detailed, steampunk-inspired Japan, introduced readers to his knack for blending intricate world-building with fast-paced action and morally complex characters.

Kristoff's breakout success came with The Illuminae Files—a collaboration with author Amie Kaufman—that completely redefined how stories could be told in the YA genre. This trilogy, which combines suspense, heart-pounding action, and a unique epistolary format, captivated a global audience and earned praise for its relentless pace and innovative structure. Readers were hooked from the first page, and the Illuminae series quickly became a benchmark for modern science fiction.

Kristoff’s writing style is known for being visceral—raw, emotional, and at times, brutal. He’s not afraid to explore the darker corners of human nature, often putting his characters in impossible situations that force them to confront their fears, their flaws, and their darkest desires. But what truly sets him apart is his ability to balance this with humor, heart, and moments of pure, poetic beauty. His characters are never one-dimensional; they are shaped by their struggles, their victories, and their losses, making them all the more relatable and complex.

But Kristoff’s work doesn’t just stand out for its storylines. It’s his ability to draw readers into his worlds, whether it’s a dystopian future on the brink of collapse or an alien world where nothing is what it seems, that keeps them coming back for more. His Nevernight Chronicle series, with its fierce protagonist Mia Corvere, combines revenge, magic, and an unforgiving world where survival is a brutal game.

His writing isn’t just for YA readers; it’s for anyone who loves a story with edge, complexity, and an unexpected twist. Kristoff has been widely recognized for his contributions to speculative fiction, with his books appearing on best-seller lists worldwide and gaining a devoted following.

But Kristoff remains grounded in his mission to entertain, challenge, and inspire readers. As he often says, “If you’re not willing to kill your darlings, you’re not doing it right.” This fearless attitude toward writing—killing off beloved characters, pushing boundaries, and exploring the unknown—ensures that every new release is a ride that fans won’t soon forget.

With numerous acclaimed books and a loyal fanbase, Jay Kristoff continues to redefine genres, challenging readers to step outside their comfort zones and immerse themselves in stories that are as dark and dangerous as they are unforgettable.

The Lotus War

The Lotus War consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Stormdancer (The Lotus War #1)
★ 7.26 / 4
Kinslayer (The Lotus War #2)
★ 5.76 / 4
Endsinger (The Lotus War #3)
★ 8.34 / 3


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