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This Monstrous Thing, by Mackenzi Lee

This Monstrous Thing, by Mackenzi Lee


This Monstrous Thing, by Mackenzi Lee


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This Monstrous Thing, by Mackenzi Lee

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The old and new are woven together in language and theme creating a solid tale that explores what it means to be human. Part homage to a sci-fi original, part re-imagining, plenty of teen torment and trouble―an absorbing read. (Kirkus Reviews)Lee’s accomplished first novel envisions an early-19th-century Geneva where clockwork technology is common yet controversial. (Publishers Weekly)The adeptly paced and well-written story reveals the troubled relationship between two brothers and how their choices can either destroy or make them stronger. Full of action, mystery, and suspense, this reimagined classic will not disappoint readers of gothic, steampunk, and historical fiction. A satisfying tribute to Shelley’s monster tale. (School Library Journal)A compelling and brave retelling of the first science fiction novel. A secret history, a love story, something both old and new. (Scott Westerfeld, author of Zeroes and Uglies)Mackenzi Lee’s This Monstrous Thing is simply beautiful. It pulses with electricity, mystery, and heart and brings to life one of my all time favorite tales with an unexpected twist. (Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die and The Wicked Will Rise)A richly imagined tale of two brothers and a dark science that twists everything I thought I knew about Frankenstein. A monstrously good read! (Megan Shepherd, author of The Madman’s Daughter series)In her debut, Lee has crafted an intriguing premise that will easily satisfy gothic horror and steampunk fans. (Booklist)Retellings of classics can be hit-or-miss undertakings, but in Lee’s masterful prose, this macabre novel is charged with unmistakable signs of life. (The Horn Book)Richly imagined and ingeniously plotted, this version incorporates quotations from Shelley’s text while updating the perennial questions of the original regarding how far is too far when it comes to meddling in the affairs of life and death. (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books)

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In 1818 Geneva, men built with clockwork parts live hidden away from society, cared for only by illegal mechanics called Shadow Boys. Two years ago, Shadow Boy Alasdair Finch's life shattered to bits. His brother, Oliver—dead. His sweetheart, Mary—gone.His chance to break free of Geneva—lost. Heartbroken and desperate, Alasdair does the unthinkable: he brings Oliver back from the dead.But putting back together a broken life is more difficult than mending bones and adding clockwork pieces. Oliver returns more monster than man, and Alasdair's horror further damages the already troubled relationship. Then comes the publication of Frankenstein, and the city intensifies its search for Shadow Boys, aiming to discover the real-life doctor and his monster. Alasdair finds refuge with his idol, the brilliant Dr. Geisler, who may offer him a way to escape the dangerous present and his guilt-ridden past, but at a horrible price only Oliver can pay. . . .Inspired by Mary Shelley's classic novel, Mackenzi Lee's dark yet redemptive debut is part fantasy, part Gothic horror, and ultimately the story of two brothers who might just keep each other human.

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Gebundene Ausgabe: 384 Seiten

Verlag: Katherine Tegen Books (22. September 2015)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0062382772

ISBN-13: 978-0062382771

Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 13 - 16 Jahre

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

14 x 3,1 x 21 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

1 Kundenrezension

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 93.155 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

This is a tale of two brothers struggling in a gothic steampunk era. The one more despicable and monstrous than the other. We follow Alasdair, narrating the story. Having reanimated his dead brother, he now keeps him hidden in a gloomy castle. And Oliver doesn't particularly like it. Being isolated and lonely he stuggles with self-loathing and gnawing self-doubt. Being born into a family of Shadow Boys (manufacturers of clockwork-prostethics) the Finch family has to do their work in secret, due to societal prejudices towards clockwork-(wo)men.The growth, or rather growing up, Alasdairs is the beating heart of the story. Throughout his journey he matures to take responsibility for his work, reflect emotionally (with a little help) and draw the consequences from it.I loved the writing style and the first POV, the dark secrets that made the characters interesting and believable. I kept going from sympathizing with Alasdair to wanting to just slap him silly for what he does or doesn't do! I loved Oliver from the first scene, not only because he's so broken, angry and sassy but because he's so incredibly, unimaginatively good. Lee paints such a grand brotherly love, that I struggle to comprehend how could he forgive him for what he's done?. Because I cannot. In the end it was still about Alasdair finding his way to live.Utterly devoid of YA-tropes, this was a very pleasing read.The story is told in two timelines: in the present we follow Alasdair through the physical world and in the flashbacks we see the events that are the source of his suffering. At the same time the flashbacks are the way Lee lets meet the reader and Oliver, before his death. The ending is very satisfying and leaves me longing for a novella. I'll def. read her other books!

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