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Title | : | Goliath (Leviathan #3) |
Author | : | Scott Westerfeld |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Simon Pulse |
Pages | : | Pages: 543 pages |
Published | : | September 20th 2011 by Simon Schuster (first published January 24th 2011) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Steampunk. Young Adult. Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction |

Scott Westerfeld
Hardcover | Pages: 543 pages Rating: 4.25 | 28920 Users | 2538 Reviews
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Alek and Deryn are abroad the Leviathan when the ship is ordered to pick up an unusual passenger. This brilliant/maniacal inventor claims to have a weapon called Goliath that can end the war. But whose side is he really on? While on their top-secret mission, Alek finally discovers Deryn's deeply kept secret. Two, actually. Not only is Deryn a girl disguised as a guy...she has feelings for Alek. The crown, true love with a commoner, and the destruction of a great city all hang on Alek's next--and final--move. The thunderous conclusion to Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan series, which was called "sure to become a classic" (SLJ).Details Books To Goliath (Leviathan #3)
Original Title: | Goliath |
ISBN: | 1416971777 (ISBN13: 9781416971771) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Leviathan #3 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2012), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2011) |
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I felt that this series was best reviewed as one coherent narrative given the relatively short period of time the books cover, the continuous story that was told, and the similarities between them.The Leviathan series is a fun mix of steampunk, adventure, and historical/alternative history that, for the most part, delivered a satisfying and enjoyable reading experience (even if the end of the series does sink a bit too deeply into some annoying YA qualities). I was able to devour these books at"Reality had no gears, and you never knew what surprises would come spinning out its chaos." Dear Alek, I know in my review for Behemoth I told you that I was going to dedicate this final review to you and I would think of a theme tune for you. Well, I havent. I thought that, instead of writing a proper review that will help readers decide whether to read this book or not (youd think this was a review site or something), Id write you a letter.Its not going to be a fancy one (or one with

To everyone who loves a long-secret romance, revealed at last.Oh, what a beautiful dedication. Just reading it made me more hopeful about the conclusion of the romantic plot, even before reading the first chapter. This was a great book. I'm unsure how to compare it to its predecessors, but rest assured that it's just as good, if not better. According to me.So, it has come as a bit of a surprise to me that I've enjoyed the Leviathan trilogy so much. At first glance it doesn't seem like my kind of
And he sticks the landing! This is a fantastic end to what is possibly my favorite steampunk series. What makes these books rise to the top isn't just the fine writing. It's the whole package. The illustrations. The heavy, higher quality paper. The thoroughness of the world-building. To me, it's exactly what reading a book written in that world would be/feel/smell like. The moral feud between the Darwinists and the Clankers is endlessly fascinating, and both Deryn and Alek are wonderfully
*3.5 stars*This last book was amazing. Best thing about this series was the world building and setting. Even though I really enjoyed the book overall, I didn't like the romance. (view spoiler)[ Alek and Deryn worked perfectly as friends and I couldn't really see them in a relationship. They were cute but meh (hide spoiler)].I liked the ending and I was worried about it because last trilogy I read from Westerfeld ended in a shitty way.I really really really liked the Leviathan trilogy, it was my
This trilogy has been very up and down for me. The first book grabbed me because of the vivid world, with its rival steampunk Clankers and genetically-altered Darwinist creatures. The characters didn't appeal to me that much. That changed in the second book, as Alek and Deryn each grew up in different ways. My initial thought of the third book? It's long. It feels unnecessarily dragged out so that it can show half of the planet and cameos of famous people of the 1910s, though I did appreciate
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