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Steven Harper (1) (1967–)

Autor de The Doomsday Vault

Para otros autores llamados Steven Harper, ver la página de desambiguación.

Steven Harper (1) se ha aliado con Steven Piziks.

21+ Obras 1,420 Miembros 38 Reseñas

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Obras de Steven Harper

Las obras han sido aliasadas en Steven Piziks.

The Doomsday Vault (2011) 266 copias
Dreamer (2001) 214 copias
Nightmare (2002) 158 copias
Trickster (2003) 130 copias
Offspring (2004) 115 copias
The Impossible Cube (2012) 102 copias
The Dragon Men (2012) 68 copias
The Havoc Machine (2013) 59 copias
un/FAIR (2016) 10 copias
Danny (2015) 5 copias
Ion Shells 1 copia
Battlestar Galactica 03 (2007) 1 copia
Resurrection Men (2022) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Las obras han sido aliasadas en Steven Piziks.

Clockwork Fairy Tales: A Collection of Steampunk Fables (2013) — Contribuidor — 160 copias
The Man from Krypton: A Closer Look at Superman (2006) — Contribuidor — 32 copias
Stars of Darkover (2014) — Contribuidor — 23 copias
Dragon Lords and Warrior Women (2010) — Contribuidor — 20 copias
Path of the Just (2003) — Contribuidor — 17 copias
Portals (2019) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
The Shadow Conspiracy (2009) — Contribuidor — 14 copias
Masques of Darkover (2017) — Contribuidor — 12 copias
Citadels of Darkover (2019) — Contribuidor — 9 copias
When Worlds Collide (2021) — Autor — 9 copias
The Passionate Café (2010) — Contribuidor — 3 copias
Lace and Blade 5 (2019) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

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To be perfectly frank it took me a long time to get through this book. The concept had me highly motivated to read it as soon as it arrived in my hands, but the beginning slowly ate away at that excitement till I put it down after about four chapters and moved onto a new book. The writing is okay--I haven't read Harper before, but I have read quite a bit of steampunk over the last few years. Harper definitely combines the two worlds in a believable way, but spends so much time trying to immerse the reader in it that the info-dumping becomes really tedious really quickly.

It wouldn't be quite right to call this steampunk with traditional zombies either. The 'Clockwork Plague' victims that becomes zombies don't feast on the flesh of humans and except for the machinations of the villain don't attack humans either it would seem. They're just kind of there. The steampunk aspects are solid and inventive--plenty of cool and nifty gadgets running around (some of the Clockwork Plague victims become genius inventors until they burn themselves out and go crazy), but as I said earlier Harper spends a lot of time info-dumping to make the gadgets seem cool. More often than not we are told how cool the gadgets are and when presented with the reality in action, it's taken care of quickly and as dryly as possible.

The romance subplot was also dry. Alice is torn between wanting to do right by her family and her obligations as a daughter and wanting to do just about anything else in her life. As a consequence her romance with Gavin is put on the back burner. Not that Gavin is any better, he detests London and is only there because of his nominal interest in Alice (or so it seems). Their lack of clear communication on their wants is a real sticking point throughout the novel.

More than anything else however the novel drags on. The moments of excitement are ruined by over simplification or too much information or over much too quickly to gain much momentum. In the end this was just unsatisfying and not very enjoyable to top it off.

Review originally posted at Night Owl Reviews
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lexilewords | 12 reseñas más. | Dec 28, 2023 |
Definitely enjoyed every minute of this book.
 
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fuzzipueo | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 24, 2022 |
Pretty well written. Had a hard time putting it down. However, after finishing this book, I kind of wish this would have been a real episode of Battlestar Galactica.
 
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avengewash | otra reseña | Aug 25, 2021 |
Mediocre at best. Which is sad, because there are some zinging ideas in there. The Clockwork Plague that may kill you or may turn you into a zombie or might (just might) make you a genius (briefly)? Superb. I mean, sure, it's a little "how does the science go on that one again?" but it's multi-layered plot-enabled worldbuilding in one fell swoop, and I can handwave like a champion if you pay me well. But the writing's quite workaday and the characters are pretty ordinary and there's a plothole I could drive a tank through, all of which combined to have me rolling my eyes way too often in the final third, and not while grinning ruefully.

I'll start with the cover mix-up. I mustn't have read the blurb properly or clearly (sometimes I don't; I get keywords, like the cover, and bung it on the to-read) because I thought this was taking place in the Wild West. I mean, she's wearing a gaudy choker and her corset on the outside of her dress, not to mention the state of her hair. I assumed she was a saloon girl. But she's not. She's the heir to a baron and a strait-laced society girl. Oh. OK. I was quite looking forward to the saloon girl, is all.

She's such a boring character, though, and the turmoils she undergoes aren't really explored with any intricacy or depth. It's the stifling and completely inhuman arranged marriage to return to proper society, or running away with the dashing American airman who makes her bosom heave. There's not really much believable tension in it, because there's no depth given to society or strength to her personal desire to be back amongst it, but still she wrestles with it for the entire bloody book - or as much of it as the author could arrange; when she finally gives in to Gavin's teenage charms, it's a puzzling distance short of the end of the book, which is part of what gives a strange lurching sensation to the final push of the plot into the finale.

And about that finale. WHAT? Oh no, if we release the plague cure, Britain will lose intellectual superiority. We can't allow there to be a plague gap! What the hell? If that's the case, you WEAPONISE THE FUCKING CURE and spray it all over China. Are you new to arms races? Ye gods.

I did really like Louisa. And look how THAT ended up. Pah.

(Also, if you keep telling me two days pass between this event and that event, and then you have our hero and heroine forever stopping on the verge of clothes-ripping passion because "oh, we don't have time" I reserve the right to call you an irritating tease.)
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cupiscent | 12 reseñas más. | Aug 3, 2019 |

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