Continuation of a Steampunk Fantasy Series
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River (Breeze's daughter) is one of the main characters in the Iron Horse series of books. After, an event in Sanctuary that is certain to have life changing results for this fantasy world; River embarks on an adventure in a great steampunk style train. The expedition is led by Socrates who is a machine of sorts. I find Socrates most fascinating and a wonderful addition to the story line and a most imaginative and mysterious creation by the author.
Socrates is considered an automaton which we would define as a robot or an android. Oh my goodness he is so much more than that! I often think of C-3PO in Star Wars except that Socrates was made to look like a gorilla. There is no other machine in this fantasy world that can compare to the ape with the blue fur. He can function very much like a human. He thinks, reasons and it sometimes appears even feels emotion. He knows the history of the world, has been around for centuries and leads the small crew on a most incredible journey. He runs on steam power along with a mysterious energy source called Starfall. Part of the expedition entails finding more of this energy source or Socrates and the other machines will eventually cease to function.
On the journey Socrates, River and the rest of the crew encounter other civilizations that they were not aware even existed. This makes for a most interesting and entertaining reading adventure.
If you enjoyed the first of the steampunk fantasy set of books by Jamie Sedgwick; I think you will also enjoy reading the continuation of the story in Aboard the Great Iron Horse. I have enjoyed it, myself!
I commented yesterday at how much the contributors of Review This had caused me to step outside of my comfort zone and explore new genres. I am quite intrigued by the description of Socrates. Well, I am intrigued by the fact that he has blue hair and is extremely intelligent. I do enjoy it when an author gives us the "next generation". Of course, this does mean that I absolutely must step back and make sure I read "The Tinkerer's Daughter" soon. I definitely want the back store. Another excellent review that makes me want to stop what I am doing and read.
ReplyDeleteAnother fascinating book review. Thanks for telling me about this steampunk fantasy series. My daughter and son-in-law are especially into this genre.
ReplyDeleteI'm not into steampunk or fantasy, but you've almost got me wanting to try this series. If I do, I would definitely want to start at the beginning of the first series. I appreciate your review.
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