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The Havoc Machine (2013)

by Steven Harper(Favorite Author)
3.81 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0451417046 (ISBN13: 9780451417046)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Roc
series
Clockwork Empire
review 1: this seemed more like a parallel story to the impossible cube more than anything. based in the circus again, which we already have seen. the main idea was not that imaginative as robots taking over has been done so many times. it wasn't a bad book, dont get me wrong, it just wasnt up to my standards as the previous three clockwork books. perhaps if i'd read this as a stand alone before the others i might've like it more. i did love the kid though, he was so interesting, but you really don't get to know the two protagonists very well.
review 2: Our Review, by LITERAL ADDICTION’s Alluring Angel – Kathy:--Actual rating 4.5 SkullsThe Havoc Machine by Steven Harper is a steampunk gem. It is the 4th book in his The Clockwork Empire series, but is written in such
... more a way that The Havoc Machine could be read as a stand alone.A plague has swept across the world, turning it’s victims into slowly dying plague zombies, with a few victims becoming mad geniuses referred to as clockworkers. Thaddeus Sharpe’s son is killed by a clockworker, and so he dedicated his life to finding and destroying clockworkers and their horrible creations. The Havoc Machine is a fast paced, action filled adventure with an unexpected amount of heartfelt emotion.I truly enjoyed The Havoc Machine. less
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markebaggett
They just keep getting better! I love this Steampunk world of Steven Harper. Awesome!!!!
kris
This was a pure brain candy & as enjoyable as all the "Clockwork Empire"" novels!
collinec
Couldn't actually finishe it.
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