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Original Title: Boneshaker
ISBN: 0765318415 (ISBN13: 9780765318411)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Clockwork Century #1
Characters: Zombies, Briar Wilkes, Ezekiel (Zeke) Wilkes, Croggon Beauregard Hainey
Setting: Seattle, Washington,1880(United States)
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (2010), Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (2010)
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Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century #1) Paperback | Pages: 416 pages
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In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to the Pacific Northwest. Anxious to compete, Russian prospectors commissioned inventor Leviticus Blue to create a great machine that could mine through Alaska’s ice. Thus was Dr. Blue’s Incredible Bone-Shaking Drill Engine born.

But on its first test run the Boneshaker went terribly awry, destroying several blocks of downtown Seattle and unearthing a subterranean vein of blight gas that turned anyone who breathed it into the living dead.

Now it is sixteen years later, and a wall has been built to enclose the devastated and toxic city. Just beyond it lives Blue’s widow, Briar Wilkes. Life is hard with a ruined reputation and a teenaged boy to support, but she and Ezekiel are managing. Until Ezekiel undertakes a secret crusade to rewrite history.

His quest will take him under the wall and into a city teeming with ravenous undead, air pirates, criminal overlords, and heavily armed refugees. And only Briar can bring him out alive.

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Title:Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century #1)
Author:Cherie Priest
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:September 29th 2009 by Tor Books (first published June 1st 2009)
Categories:Science Fiction. Steampunk. Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Zombies. Alternate History. Young Adult

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Cherie (disclosure: she's a good friend, and I read the ARC of Boneshaker) has crafted a beautiful and believable world, and filled it with characters who never once rang false to me. The characters, the dialog, and the descriptive prose all come together to create a wonderful novel that is is easy to read and hard to put down.

This was my first foray into steampunk unless Golden Compass counts. This may not be my genre. I am willing to keep going for a book or two, but the prospects are poor. And according to the clerk at the bookstore, Soulless must be my next read.I was on the fence about reading this one. It was officially on my to-read list, but the ho-hum reviews were making me doubt the placement. Then I heard Cherie Priest was coming to a local bookstore, Murder by the Book (great name, right?) in a week. I

It took me almost a month to finish this book because I kept putting it down to do stuff and had no particular drive to pick it up again. As you say,

Boneshaker is very different from other Steampunk books that I've read (and enjoyed). I think it's considered Steampunk because there are airships (not enough, though!) and a few machines that could be considered in the historical Sci Fi realm. Other than that, it does not have any of the characteristics that I look forward to in Steampunk. No adventure. No cool gadgets or scientific experiments (the breathing masks just don't count). And there's far too much grit and gore. I've never really

My reaction to this book:70% Really? But nothing has really happened!85% This is really quite boring87% Oh God, go away90% Maybe I should DNF?95% Somebody shoot me before I have to finish this99% There's a freaking EPILOGUE?!?! I won't survive...Well clearly I survived, but I do have to say that it takes a special book to turn steampunk and zombies into boredom. And I can't even imagine making 90% and DNFing. Until now.Anyway, I found the story boring and predictable and I didn't like the

(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com:]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)Ah, steampunk! The very definition of a literary subgenre, steampunk tales fit not only within the general category of science-fiction (in that the storylines usually hinge on technology that has not yet been invented), but then bury this uninvented technology within a past that never was, usually

Waiting for this book was better than reading itI was so excited to read this one - to try a great steampunk novel (I read a few top ten lists, and this one made every one of them). Within the first few chapters, I knew that I didn't like it. Mostly because this was essentially a really long Scooby Do chase sceneWe have Leviticus Blue - crazed inventor of the "Boneshaker." Years ago, he "took it for a test run"...aka drilled underground and into the bank. As a result, he "accidentally" released

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