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K.M. McKinley

Autor(a) de The Iron Ship

4 Works 132 Membros 3 Reviews

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Obras de K.M. McKinley

The Iron Ship (2015) 91 cópias
The City of Ice (2016) 23 cópias
The Brass God (2018) 16 cópias

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Really enjoyed, just different enough to be oddly interesting. Follows siblings and showcases their various talents or foibles. Each chapter has a different point of view, so some parts were really awesome (Rel and Katrionia) and others were dull and I tended to skim them (Guis). I think Aarin is starting to grow on me. I will defiantly be reading City of Ice.
 
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davisfamily | 1 outra resenha | Dec 11, 2022 |
Whaaaat????? So many great characters dead....and the one I dislike? Still alive. Sadness
 
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davisfamily | Dec 11, 2022 |
A promising debut - will this be the next big, huge epic fantasy saga?

The world here is of a sort that seems to be getting more popular: what if a sword-and-sorcery society hits their industrial revolution? The feel reminded me at times, just a little bit, of Swanwick's 'Iron Dragon's Daughter' and Addison's 'Goblin Emperor.'

But, unlike those novels, this is a sprawling saga, not a self-contained story. Right off, we're introduced to a family of six siblings... not to mention all their various associates. At first, it can be slightly hard to keep track. It takes a while to get to know everyone, and there's a nearly complete lack of dramatic tension for most of the book. This is definitely one for readers who love getting immersed in a world and following sometimes-quotidian events and details, rather than those who demand tight plotting.

However, as the book progressed, I found myself being won over. The world here IS enjoyable just to spend time in, and I gradually became invested in each character's struggles and goals.

As the title suggests, the main thread that weaves through the book is that of a plan to build an iron ship - a technologically innovative vessel incorporating both magic and mechanics, which will (its builders hope) allow for a successful expedition through dangerous territory in order to reach a rumored archaeological site which may hold untold secrets - wealth and lost technology. Of course, along the way there are complications & setbacks - not to mention corporate espionage, sabotage, and competition.

The long book ends with plenty more story to-come - but I'd be more than pleased to continue on with a sequel and spend more time in this world.


Many thanks to Solaris and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this engrossing novel. As always, my opinions are solely my own
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AltheaAnn | 1 outra resenha | Feb 9, 2016 |

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Obras
4
Membros
132
Popularidade
#153,555
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
3
ISBNs
10

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