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Escapement

Written by Jay Lake

Average Score: 78(5)

In his novel Mainspring, Lake created an enormous canvas for storytelling with his hundred mile high Equatorial Wall that holds up the great Gears of the Earth. Now in Escapement, he explores more of that territory. 

Paolina Barthes is a young woman of remarkable intellectual ability – a genius on the level of Isaac Newton. But she has grown up in isolation, in a small village of shipwreck survivors, on the Wall in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. She knows little of the world, but she knows that England rules it, and must be the home of people who possess the learning that she so desperately wants. And so she sets off to make her way off the Wall, not knowing that she will bring her astounding, unschooled talent for sorcery to the attention of those deadly factions who would use or kill her for it.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Hardcover, 384 Pages
Published by Tor Books on June 24, 2008
ISBN-10 0765317095
ISBN-13 978-0765317094

Reviews


SFRevu | Colleen Cahill
Review Rating: 100
...another masterful work that is not only an engrossing story, but a work that is beautifully crafted to capture your imagination ... and then turn it on its head.
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SF Signal | JP Frantz
Review Rating: 90
Escapement is a worthy successor to Mainspring. If you haven't read either, I highly recommend you do so.
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Boomtron | Trine D. Paulsen
Review Rating: 80
Jay Lake's Escapement is a vastly entertaining steampunk fantasy that reminds me of the kind of 19th century adventure novels that made Jules Verne and H. Rider Haggard very successful.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Tomas L. Martin
Review Rating: 60
[...] I couldn't help feel that Lake had created a world, characters and situations that promised much, but then failed to take full advantage of them.
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Strange Horizons | Paul Kincaid
Review Rating: 60
Somewhere in all this there is a complex, fascinating and richly rewarding novel, but it seems that it can only be told at high speed.
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