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Fiddlehead (The Clockwork Century, #5)
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bookshelves: fantasy-steampunk, civil-war-and-slavery, zombies, diverse-and-women-authors
Oct 10, 2015
bookshelves: fantasy-steampunk, civil-war-and-slavery, zombies, diverse-and-women-authors
Well, really well drawn characters looking for a little better plot, would be a description.
It's not a bad book, and I love Priest's zombies (though they are not traditional zombies). Quite frankly, any book that gives Mary Todd Lincoln a gun is great. I love how Priest draws her here. The Grants are done very well, and it is a pleasure to see Belle Boyd again.
And yet, the plot really wasn't all that compelling, and this seems to be a little bit of problem with some of Priest's series. Her stand alone novels are wonderful - but both this final volume and final volume in the Eden Moore series are off.
Still, Mary Todd Lincoln with a gun!
It's not a bad book, and I love Priest's zombies (though they are not traditional zombies). Quite frankly, any book that gives Mary Todd Lincoln a gun is great. I love how Priest draws her here. The Grants are done very well, and it is a pleasure to see Belle Boyd again.
And yet, the plot really wasn't all that compelling, and this seems to be a little bit of problem with some of Priest's series. Her stand alone novels are wonderful - but both this final volume and final volume in the Eden Moore series are off.
Still, Mary Todd Lincoln with a gun!
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
October 10, 2015
– Shelved
October 10, 2015
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Finished Reading
October 19, 2016
– Shelved as:
fantasy-steampunk
October 19, 2016
– Shelved as:
civil-war-and-slavery
October 28, 2016
– Shelved as:
zombies
June 7, 2019
– Shelved as:
diverse-and-women-authors