Friday, December 17, 2010

Worldshaker by Richard Harland (reviewed by Bear Schacht)

Yay Steampunk!

Length: 3,956.9 meters (12,982 feet)
Width: 1,170.4 meters (3,840 feet)
Weight: 3,110,776.4 metric tons (3,429,044 tons)
Upper decks population: 10,040 approx.
Filthies: 2,130 approx.

Worldshaker is a steam powered juggernaut as big as a city. Col Porpentine is the grand son of the supreme commander of Worldshaker, destined to take over the position. He has known nothing but the easy life, and as he is a member of the most important family, he has the best of everything. Then he meets riff, a Filthy girl from below decks, and his world is turned upside down.

I enjoyed reading this book. The world/ship and the politics between families were detailed and interesting. I also enjoyed the development of the main character, his gradual realization that what he had been brought up to believe was wrong and the people around him, people he trusted, were living lies.

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YAY, STEAMPUNK! I couldn't have said it better myself, Bear. Who doesn't love a good dirigible every now and then? ^___^

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