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Cargando... Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girlpor David Barnett
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The book had some story elements that was really wasn't expecting but it was a good read. ( ) An interesting read. The story and characters were slow to get into, and it wasn't until about halfway through that I found myself really wanting to read more. The cast itself was an interesting array of colorful characters. The breakup between scenes was rough in the first half, and as a reader I didn't have time to invest myself into any of them, especially Gideon Smith. As the story progressed, the scenes came together smoother, and as a reader I was able to build a relationship with many of the characters. I liked the book overall, but I could have done without so much mention of erections. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Nineteenth century London is the center of a vast British Empire. Airships ply the skies and Queen Victoria presides over three-quarters of the known world, including the East Coast of America, following the failed revolution of 1775. London might as well be a world away from Sandsend, a tiny village on the Yorkshire coast. Gideon Smith dreams of the adventure promised him by the lurid tales of Captain Lucian Trigger, the Hero of the Empire, told in Gideon's favorite penny dreadful. When Gideon's father is lost at sea in highly mysterious circumstances Gideon is convinced that supernatural forces are at work. Deciding only Captain Lucian Trigger himself can aid him, Gideon sets off for London. On the way he rescues the mysterious mechanical girl Maria from a tumbledown house of shadows and iniquities. Together they make for London, where Gideon finally meets Captain Trigger"--Amazon.com. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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