Clementine (The Clockwork Century, #1.1)
by:
Cherie Priest (author)
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781596063661
Pages no: 175
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Steampunk,
Horror,
Alternate History,
Zombies
Series: The Clockwork Century (#1)
I cheated a little with this book. Once I was drawn in to Boneshaker, I had a feeling I was going to continue reading the series, so I requested this volume from the library before I went out of town on a trip so I could continue reading it without interruption. I saw the Clementine mentioned in the...
Clementine is a slim book, a fun romp, but in some ways unsatisfying, and in others, a little...troublesome. Which is perhaps too much thought to put into a book that seems to be intended as brain candy and little more. But still, doubts remain. Can you really keep slavery as an aspect of life in th...
Not nearly as good as Boneshaker. The sequel was barely readable and I'm being kind by giving it a one star. This is a non cohesive crime story about a detective chasing a pirate as the pirate attempts to steal the air ship "Clementine". I don't think that there was enough world building or characte...
What kind of book is this? Is it science fiction, alternate history, steampunk, or just madcap adventure? All of the above.Clementine is is part of the Clockwork Century series, and I admit I cheated and read these out of order, starting with this book. The storyline was a huge draw, honestly.I'm a...
Not the best of them, but I'm going to say how much I love how Cherie Priest's protagonists vary in age, race and politics. The Clockwork Century has a lot of potential, so it's great to see it open up to a mulittude of characters, even if we do see some familiar faces from time to time,