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Cargando... Odd Men Out (2013)por Matt Betts
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Full of wit and wicked adventure, Odd Men Out's so-crazy-it-just-might-work style of subgenre crossing is Steampunk done right, and results in a novel with something for everyone. ( ) Slipstream Civil War story with steampunk and zombies. Oh, and kaiju. Why I picked it up: Written by a friend's husband. Also "slipstream Civil War with steampunk and zombies." Why I finished it: While the setting is very different, the characters echoed "Firefly" to me. There's an "I aim to misbehave" attitude, even on the side of the "good" guys -- which is a very blurry distinction. I liked the Union vs Confederate politics, which both mattered and didn't matter in interesting combinations. My complaint is that this interesting blurriness got a little too blurry, and I had trouble tracking character arcs and changes. Throwing the dragon in there seemed to be coals to Newcastle. But in all, I liked it and will read more. It's perfect for: "Firefly" fans, obviously. The steampunk+zombie combo brings to mind Cherie Priest's Clockwork Century. Odd Men Out includes a little bit of everything effectively blended together, resulting in an action-packed story of a diverse team ofdo-gooders and baddies. There are a lot of characters and a lot of action to get though—not to mention a lot of world-building—but it all clips by at a quick pace, and never does that info-dump thing that so much science fiction falls back on. The story takes place in an alternative history version of the U.S. in which the Civil War has ended only because the South and North have joined together to fight a zombie outbreak. When the book opens, the zombie outbreak is pretty well contained, although still ongoing, and the country is adapting to a new normal. What caused the outbreak? No one knows, but neither does anyone know exactly what mad scientist Dr. Pooley was working on before his death… This truce of convenience doesn’t sit well with everyone, including Tom Preston, leader of a group of Northern loyalist terrorists who destroy infrastructure, engage in espionage, and generally lie, steal, and kill their way into possession of a small arsenal, including one mythically powerful (but untested) weapon. The only people in a position to stop Tom from leveling Atlanta are a rag-tag team of former soldiers, circus performers, pacifists, and others, all with their own secrets. Also thrown into the mix is a circus baron stubbornly intent on bringing some questionable giant lizards into his show. Although I found myself wanting to explore the characters a little more, the author gives you everything you need to know to understand their actions and motivations. In a plot this complex, there’s not really time for much more. But I never felt lost or confused keeping up with everything, which says something to the author’s skill at understanding exactly what the reader will need. And with this many characters to choose from, pretty much any reader will find at least one to closely identify with. I’d recommend this book to a wide range of people, but it would make an especially good gift for the people in your life who think books are boring. Odd Men Out just might change their minds. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The Civil War has ended but not because the South surrendered, instead it's on hold while both sides face a new enemy-the chewers, dead men who've come back to life. Cyrus Joseph Spencer didn't fight in the war and couldn't care less about the United Nations of America that resulted from it. His main concern is making money and protecting his crew from all manner of danger. But when tragedy strikes he's forced to take shelter onboard a dirigible piloted by the U.N.'s peace-keeping force. It's soon apparent that many more dangers are lurking and Cyrus must decide whether to throw in with strangers in a desperate bid to protect the country or cast off on his own. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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