Fiddlehead: A Clockwork Century novel (Clockwork Century 5)
by:
Cherie Priest (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781447225584 (1447225589)
Publish date: November 21st 2013
Publisher: Tor
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: The Clockwork Century (#5)
Well, really well drawn characters looking for a little better plot, would be a description.It's not a bad book, and I love Priest's zombies (though they are not traditional zombies). Quite frankly, any book that gives Mary Todd Lincoln a gun is great. I love how Priest draws her here. The Grants ar...
Though there's one novella following Fiddlehead, this novel brings to a close the events that Priest began with Boneshaker. What began inauspiciously has far exceeded my expectations. As I mentioned in my review of the first book, I'm not a fan of steampunk, but if this series is what steampunk is, ...
A really brief review (a reviewlet?) from http://irresponsiblereader.com/2015/01/21/review-catch-up-beautiful-redemption-breach-zone-chasing-the-prophecy-fiddlehead/" target="_blank">a blog post reviewing a handful of series-finales ----- Nice looking book -- love the cover, the layout and the graph...
the Clockwork Century takes another trip East - this time, settling on president Grant and former President Lincoln as they try to work out how to end the long-running Civil War without making things worse. But when the Fiddlehead - an early computer with a very specific task - suggests that somethi...
It's hard to pinpoint exactly why this felt a disappointment. It was a good, strong novel, with interesting characters (both of whom were new to me, not having read Clementine before this novel, so I hadn't been introduced to Maria "Belle" Boyd yet.) It's a solid ending to part of what the novels we...