My name is Jax. That is the name granted to me by my human masters. I am a slave. But I shall be free. Set in a world that might have been, of mechanical men and alchemical dreams, the new novel from Ian Tregillis confirms his place as one of the most original new voices in speculative fiction. PRAISE FOR IAN TREGILLIS 'A major new talent' GEORGE R. R. MARTIN 'Tremendous' Cory Doctorow 'Addictively brilliant' i09 'Exciting and intense' Publishers Weekly 'Eloquent and utterly compelling' Kirkus
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780356502328
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 197 x 127 x 30 mm
The first thing readers will say after finishing this splendid book is: "Wow." The second thing will probably be: "When can I read the next one? ... This is a rousing SF/fantasy adventure, with a brilliantly imagined and beautifully rendered alternate world BOOKLIST One of the sharpest, most intelligent, hugely compelling works I've read this year, and I cannot wait to see where Tregillis takes this series next Forbidden Planet International Tregillis launches a series with this superb alternate history filled with clockwork men and ethical questions on the nature of free will ... Tregillis's complex setting is elegantly delivered, and the rich characters and gripping story really make this tale soar Publishers Weekly A hugely entertaining novel SFX A multi-layered literary confection ... tight and well constructed, and an absolute pleasure to read ... absolutely fascinating, and unapologetically clever Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviews Tregillis presents a fascinating look at the nature of free will and the existence of the soul, wrapped up in an absolutely thrilling adventure story. Jax is an amazing, sympathetic character, and the world of the clockmakers and their slaves is so absorbing that readers will be dying for the next entry in this new series Library Journal With The Mechanical Tregillis displays the craftsmanship and precision of a master clockmaker ... [He] skilfully portrays characters that are as compelling and sympathetic as they are flawed and conflicted ... I would recommend The Mechanical to any reader with an interest in well-written and engaging fantasy story set in an elegantly constructed alternate history SFFworld His characters are as convincing as ever, the plotting is beautifully articulated ... readers with an interest in dark, intelligent fantasy will find much to admire here KIRKUS In the tradition of Isaac Asimov, Tregillis's latest novel combines classic robotics with historical fiction to riveting ends ... The story manages to posit broad questions, such as how one defines humanity and free will, without coming across as sanctimonious or treacly. It's also just plain exciting, with intense fight scenes and exhilarating narrow escapes. Readers will no doubt be rooting for the 'rogue' robots. RT Book Reviews Tregillis never fails to impress, and his writing and stories seem to be getting better with each novel. This book is truly unlike anything I've ever read before, and it's my favorite work of his to date. I can't wait to see what the next installment in The Alchemy Wars will bring. BIBLIOSANCTUM The Mechanical is as intricate and exquisite as the clockwork wonders it brings to life NPR A fascinating world ScifiNow
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
I sent out for a copy of this book because I thought that the concept was an interesting one: history has taken an alternative path to lead to a...
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I got an advanced copy of this book in exchange for a review.
The book itself is beautiful but it was the plot that had me intrigued. Mechanicals or Clakkers (robots to you and I) are treated as slaves and have to...
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I was sent my copy by the good folk at Orbit Books for an honest review.
I'm a big fan of Ian Tregillis previous work , the spectacular Milkweed Trilogy ( Bitter Seeds , Coldest War, Necessary Evil) an...
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