The Mechanical: The Alchemy Wars, cartea 1
Autor Ian Tregillisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316248006
ISBN-10: 0316248002
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Orbit
Colecția Orbit
Seria The Alchemy Wars
ISBN-10: 0316248002
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Orbit
Colecția Orbit
Seria The Alchemy Wars
Notă biografică
Ian
Tregillis
is
the
son
of
a
bearded
mountebank
and
a
discredited
tarot
card
reader.
He
was
born
and
raised
in
Minnesota,
where
his
parents
had
landed
after
fleeing
the
wrath
of
a
Flemish
prince.
(The
full
story,
he's
told,
involves
a
Dutch
tramp
steamer
and
a
stolen
horse.)
Nowadays
he
lives
in
New
Mexico,
where
he
consorts
with
writers,
scientists
and
other
unsavoury
types.
Recenzii
"There
are
a
number
of
marvelous
action
scenes,
hallucinogenic
in
their
over-the-top
big-screen
violence,
but
the
real
attraction
here
is
Tregilli's
narrative
ruthlessness,
which
manifest
as
willingness
to
take
his
character
to
the
brink
of
hell...and
then,
rather
than
yank
them
back
at
the
last
second,
push
them
in."—SciFi
Magazine
on
The
Mechanical
"A major talent."—George R.R. Martin on Bitter Seeds
"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 on The Mechanical
"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?'"—Booklist on The Mechanical
"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 on The Mechanical
"Thrilling philosophical clock punk."—B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog on The Mechanical
"His characters are as convincing as ever, the plotting is beautifully articulated, the tone relentlessly grim and sometimes horrifying. And while the action rarely flags, Tregillis manages to pack in a good deal of philosophical probing...readers with an interest in dark, intelligent fantasy-will find much to admire here."—Kirkus on The Mechanical
"In the tradition of Isaac Asimov, Tregillis's latest novel combines classic robotics with historical fiction to riveting ends. Tregillis brings an intriguing touch to his narrative, as parts of actual Dutch history, such as colonization, the founding of New Amsterdam and reliance on slavery, are reflected in the fictionalized country's conquering of the rest of the world. Further, 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 on The Mechanical
"...By the end of the novel, the physical and emotional transformations they have endured promise an even more exciting sequel. This tightly wound plot yields timely conversations regarding consciousness and technology as various forms of human and machine merge."—The Washington Post on The Mechanical
"While merely the warm-up for what promises to be a uniquely compelling series,The Mechanicalis as intricate and exquisite as the clockwork wonders it brings to life."—NPR Books on The Mechanical
"A major talent."—George R.R. Martin on Bitter Seeds
"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 on The Mechanical
"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?'"—Booklist on The Mechanical
"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 on The Mechanical
"Thrilling philosophical clock punk."—B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog on The Mechanical
"His characters are as convincing as ever, the plotting is beautifully articulated, the tone relentlessly grim and sometimes horrifying. And while the action rarely flags, Tregillis manages to pack in a good deal of philosophical probing...readers with an interest in dark, intelligent fantasy-will find much to admire here."—Kirkus on The Mechanical
"In the tradition of Isaac Asimov, Tregillis's latest novel combines classic robotics with historical fiction to riveting ends. Tregillis brings an intriguing touch to his narrative, as parts of actual Dutch history, such as colonization, the founding of New Amsterdam and reliance on slavery, are reflected in the fictionalized country's conquering of the rest of the world. Further, 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 on The Mechanical
"...By the end of the novel, the physical and emotional transformations they have endured promise an even more exciting sequel. This tightly wound plot yields timely conversations regarding consciousness and technology as various forms of human and machine merge."—The Washington Post on The Mechanical
"While merely the warm-up for what promises to be a uniquely compelling series,The Mechanicalis as intricate and exquisite as the clockwork wonders it brings to life."—NPR Books on The Mechanical