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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
YA Steampunk/Alternate History Story a Clean, Charming Romp
8:05 AM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)
Verity Newton, a 17-year-old from Connecticut, is no stranger to adventure. She's faced danger and derring-do of every possible kind—between the pages of the pulp novels she loves to read. Her real life has been less exciting, but her luck in that regard appears to be changing. Verity's train hasn't even reached New York City before it's robbed by gentleman bandits! And that's only the first of many intriguing encounters she has in the bustling metropolis.
When Verity accepts a position as governess to a trio of orphaned children living with their uncle, she finds herself the employee of a mysterious British magister. Using magic to ensure its rule, this noble class has always controlled the American colonies. Living lives of wealth and privilege, they refuse to mingle with commoners—or concern themselves over the petty squabbles of the lower classes. Lord Henry Lyndon, however, seems a little too interested in the antics of the Rebel Mechanics, an underground group that uses science and engineering to undermine the magicians' power. Already acquainted with the cheeky rebels, Verity agrees to be their spy. She hopes to uncover her employer's clandestine activities while keeping her own secrets well hidden from prying eyes.
As the fight between the rebels and the magisters heats up, Verity finds herself caught in the middle—not just between two warring factions, but between two magnetic men. With danger all around her, she's finally found the grand adventure for which she's been longing. But will it prove too much for the intrepid Verity?
From the moment I heard about Rebel Mechanics, Shanna Swendson's debut YA novel, I knew I needed to read it. The alternate history/steampunk premise just sounded fun. And, you know what? It really is. Although the book turned out to be a lighter read than I expected, I still found Rebel Mechanics engaging, entertaining, and immensely enjoyable. A clean, campy romp, this is the kind of story in which readers of all ages can delight. Sure, it's predictable. Yes, it's got a sorta-annoying love triangle. No, I didn't care. I just enjoyed this charming, upbeat read.
(Readalikes: Hm, I can't think of anything. Can you?)
Grade:
When Verity accepts a position as governess to a trio of orphaned children living with their uncle, she finds herself the employee of a mysterious British magister. Using magic to ensure its rule, this noble class has always controlled the American colonies. Living lives of wealth and privilege, they refuse to mingle with commoners—or concern themselves over the petty squabbles of the lower classes. Lord Henry Lyndon, however, seems a little too interested in the antics of the Rebel Mechanics, an underground group that uses science and engineering to undermine the magicians' power. Already acquainted with the cheeky rebels, Verity agrees to be their spy. She hopes to uncover her employer's clandestine activities while keeping her own secrets well hidden from prying eyes.
As the fight between the rebels and the magisters heats up, Verity finds herself caught in the middle—not just between two warring factions, but between two magnetic men. With danger all around her, she's finally found the grand adventure for which she's been longing. But will it prove too much for the intrepid Verity?
From the moment I heard about Rebel Mechanics, Shanna Swendson's debut YA novel, I knew I needed to read it. The alternate history/steampunk premise just sounded fun. And, you know what? It really is. Although the book turned out to be a lighter read than I expected, I still found Rebel Mechanics engaging, entertaining, and immensely enjoyable. A clean, campy romp, this is the kind of story in which readers of all ages can delight. Sure, it's predictable. Yes, it's got a sorta-annoying love triangle. No, I didn't care. I just enjoyed this charming, upbeat read.
(Readalikes: Hm, I can't think of anything. Can you?)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for brief, mild language (no F-bombs), and violence
To the FTC, with love: I bought a copy of Rebel Mechanics from Amazon with a portion of the millions I make from my lucrative career as a book blogger. Ha ha.
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