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Mainspring

Written by Jay Lake

Average Score: 70(7)

Jay Lake’s first trade novel is an astounding work of creation.  Lake has envisioned a clockwork solar system, where the planets move in a vast system of gears around the lamp of the Sun. It is a universe where the hand of the Creator is visible to anyone who simply looks up into the sky, and sees the track of the heavens, the wheels of the Moon, and the great Equatorial gears of the Earth itself.
 
Mainspring is the story of a young clockmaker's apprentice, who is visited by the Archangel Gabriel. He is told that he must take the Key Perilous and rewind the Mainspring of the Earth. It is running down, and disaster to the planet will ensue if it's not rewound. From innocence and ignorance to power and self-knowledge, the young man will make the long and perilous journey to the South Polar Axis, to fulfill the commandment of his God.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Hardcover, 320 Pages
Published by Tor Books on June 12, 2007
ISBN-10 0765317087
ISBN-13 978-0765317087

Reviews


Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 80
Mainspring is destined to be a steampunk classic of much discussion.
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SF Signal | JP Frantz
Review Rating: 80
Mainspring is a terrific novel that delivers lots of SF action goodness in a big way.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Tomas L. Martin
Review Rating: 80
'Mainspring' remains an extremely interesting and enjoyable book that highlights one of the exciting new voices in fantasy and Science Fiction today.
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SF Reviews | Thomas M. Wagner
Review Rating: 70
Mainspring is a grand and glorious adventure, an epic journey of imagination the likes of which I haven't often seen.
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Boomtron | Trine D. Paulsen
Review Rating: 60
Mainspring has all of the makings of a grand adventure, but the excitement factor is tempered somewhat by a pace that seems to drag at times coupled with the foreknowledge that Hethor simply cannot fail in his mission.
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Strange Horizons | Nic Clarke
Review Rating: 60
"a little too frothy and conventional in execution"
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction | Alma Alexander
Review Rating: 60
It's thoroughly enjoyable as a story and certainly consummately well written, but it has problems with pacing
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