Sumi, I read and enjoyed the first book, but have yet to get hold of the second.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I just finished Dreadnought by Cherie Priest, and while I enjoyed it, I have some sympathy with the person who criticized her making up shit. I have no objection to the explanation of the zombies, since there is no scientific basis for zombies, which are created entirely out of handwavium. However, I can't come up with any way that the Civil War could last 20 years as a shooting war. Two countries with skirmishes on the border, yes, but not 20 years of war. At a minimum, this alternate world had to be one without Antietam and Gettysburg, or there wouldn't be enough warm bodies to carry on, and, as she implies, England would have come into the war on the Southern side. England would have had to pour munitions into the war, because the South was getting short of anything that could be made into bullets. Also, I doubt the cotton economy would have survived the Southern states freeing their slaves in a world where there is still a huge frontier to fill and a Union army for the ex-slaves to join.
Also, she used the word "gentrification."
Is this the sequel to Boneshaker?
It's not exactly a sequel, but it's set not long after Boneshaker in the same universe.
Hrm. I liked Boneshaker okay, but the parts of it I liked tended to be the parts that the book didn't really focus on.
Also, she used the word "gentrification."
Is that...bad? (Having not finished Boneshaker, and not read Dreadnought, I obviously lack context.)
Is that...bad?
It's about 100 years before the coining of the word, much less the concept.
As I said, lack of context on my part. Not only did I not finish Boneshaker, I didn't retain much about what I did read, other than...zombies were created by poison gas? And that's about it. I didn't even realize what general time frame it was set in.
It's about 100 years before the coining of the word, much less the concept.
Gentrification has happened since ancient times!