Member Reviews
Sievert & Gray, Dectors I picked this book up because the title and cover made me think it was a YA steampunk mystery. Being a post-apocalyptic mystery, I was a bit disappointed to say the least. Even though it was a very different book than I expected, I enjoyed it - there was a lot of humor that reminded me of Pratchett. My biggest complaint - which happens to me for a lot of Sci Fi and Fantasy - is all the unusual names. I feel like I spend the first quarter of the book learning a new language almost. Overall, not what I expected, but still recommended. |
I had a lot of fun reading this book as I liked the humor and the characters. It is a highly enjoyable and entertaining read, the plot is well thought and the characters are interesting. Recommended. Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine |
Terry Pratchett meets Mad Max? Methinks not, I think the author has written a book that is amusing and has action but it is vastly overrating itself with that claim, worth a read but not a classic |
Librarian 731254
Honestly, this bored me to tears. I had so hoped it would be good, the description sounded right up my alley. It seemed like the kind of thing Terry Pratchett would write, and I was all about that! But it bored me, and I just couldn't finish it. Maybe it would appeal to someone else. It does have a wonderful author's voice, and some unique world-building. |




