Mainspring
Jay Lake’s first trade novel is an astounding creation. Lake has envisioned a clockwork solar system, where the planets move in a vast system of gears around the lamp of the Sun. It is a universe where the hand of the Creator is visible to anyone who simply looks up into the sky, and sees the...
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Jay Lake’s first trade novel is an astounding creation. Lake has envisioned a clockwork solar system, where the planets move in a vast system of gears around the lamp of the Sun. It is a universe where the hand of the Creator is visible to anyone who simply looks up into the sky, and sees the track of the heavens, the wheels of the Moon, and the great Equatorial gears of the Earth itself. Mainspring is the story of a young clockmaker's apprentice, who is visited by the Archangel Gabriel. He is told that he must take the Key Perilous and rewind the Mainspring of the Earth. It is running down, and disaster will ensue if it's not rewound. From innocence and ignorance to power and self-knowledge, the young man will make the long and perilous journey to the South Polar Axis, to fulfill the commandment of his God.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780765356369 (0765356368)
Publish date: April 29th 2008
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Pages no: 324
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Novels,
Science Fiction,
Adult,
Steampunk,
Alternate History,
Cyberpunk,
Angels
Series: Clockwork Earth (#1)
Writing: 4Story/Plot: 2Depth/Detail: 3Enjoyment: 3I wanted to really like this book. I wanted to love this book, in fact. I've been following Jay on Facebook for many months now, through his public battle with cancer and his lifestyle. He's a local author as well, is very well thought of, and I pick...
I discovered Jay Lake last summer, through Rocket Science, which had a slow start, but ultimately caught the pace of a good story, and satisfied me to no end. Mainspring fell along those same lines, but there was a part of me that struggled to keep up with the story until I reached the last hundred ...