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The Tinkerer's Daughter (2012)

by Jamie Sedgwick(Favorite Author)
3.57 of 5 Votes: 3
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The Tinkerer's Daughter
review 1: I can't remember when I picked this book up on Kindle, but it's certainly been within the past 6 months. It's sat in my queue waiting until I had enough focus to read. The past few weeks have been glorious in that I've been able to read through my queue...but I'd really only be able to read if it were sufficiently light.The Tinkerer's Daughter fits the mood of intriguing and light. It's hard to write too much without providing spoilers, though early character development does introduce a fair bit of back story.There were points at which I felt a bit confused as to what was going on, and feel that this could have been a much longer book.That being said, it was something that I enjoyed and fit my mood for what it was.
review 2: Jamie Sedgwick's Tinkerer's Daughte
... morer is a wonderful adventure into a complex, fantasy world. The entire world is on the brink of industrialization, yet hampered by racial tensions amongst the three races that inhabit it. At the forefront of the wave of change is Breeze, a half human/half Tal'mar who was orphaned at an early age and raised by a tinker in a secluded valley. Sedgwick creates a beautifully constructed and lively world with believable characters that grow on you and have you cheering for them till the end. The Tinkerer's Daughter is an excellent entrance into the steampunk genre for anyone that enjoys traditional fantasy. less
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mbaron
I loved this book. The story was warm, the writing excellent.
Gryphon
Meh...couldn't even bring myself to finish.
Summer
Liked this one enough to get the next one.
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