Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld audio book narrated by Alan Cumming Book 2 of Leviathan The behemoth is the fiercest creature in the British navy. It can swallow enemy battleships with one bite. The Darwinists will need it, now that they are at war with the Clanker powers. Deryn is a girl posing...
Apparently, The Infernal Devices is also considered steampunk, but I consider that to be more of a historical fantasy/paranormal genre. So, that is why I’m going to consider Leviathan the very first steampunk novel I’ve ever read. People should seriously read this series. I feel bad that I put off...
Behemoth continues the plot where Leviathan left off. In a alternate World War I, where the Clankers use machinery and Darwinists use genetically manipulated animals as their favored weapon. This second book is packed with even more action and adventure that its predecessor, but with a much linear ...
With [b:Leviathan|6050678|Leviathan (Leviathan, #1)|Scott Westerfeld|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1275694232s/6050678.jpg|6226342], I only sort of leisurely flipped through. Behemoth was much more gripping and had me neglecting other things in order to keep reading.I loved the characte...
Full review to come when I have time to write it, but for now, here's...DAVE'S FINAL JUDGMENT - THE DEFENSE - The Clanker's steampunk monstrosities and the Darwinist's genetically-manufactured Beasties are incredibly imaginative - Many fascinating characters, especially Deryn & Alek - Story is very...
Another fun installment in the Leviathan Series!As if I wasn't already enamored with Westerfeld's alternate history of World War I, this book gave me more reasons to be. There are more Darwinist fabricated creatures, more Clanker creations, and a beautiful rendition of Istanbul that showcases the me...
I’ve finally gotten to read Behemoth! I remember being giddy with excitement over this book back in 2010 when it was to be released but never got round to reading it because I relied a little bit too much on the school librarian back then and never really bought my own books (bad idea because I don’...
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