Clockwork Boys
4.3
(139)
T. Kingfisher
A paladin, an assassin, a forger, and a scholar ride out of town. It’s not the start of a joke, but rather an espionage mission with deadly serious stakes. T. Kingfisher’s new novel begins the tale of a murderous band of criminals (and a scholar), thrown together in an attempt to unravel the secret of the Clockwork Boys, mechanical soldiers from a neighboring kingdom that promise ruin to the Dowager’s city. If they succeed, rewards and pardons await, but that requires a long journey through enemy territory, directly into the capital. It also requires them to refrain from killing each other along the way! At turns darkly comic and touching, Clockwork Boys puts together a broken group of people trying to make the most of the rest of their lives as they drive forward on their suicide mission.
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"This book was amazing. As the first in a duology that is part of an even bigger world, it did feel like it ended a bit abruptly. But the characters are amazing and the world building is fascinating. T Kingfisher is the best at adding levity to her work via tone. There were times I laughed out loud while reading this. And the budding romance is so lovely and full of yearning, I can wait to see where it leads."
"writing style: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️<br/>plot:⭐️⭐️⭐️<br/><br/>The story itself doesn’t quite hold my interest. The pace is incredibly slow compared to the goal of the adventure and the romantic tension is lukewarm at best. But, I enjoy the authors writing style and the read is quick enough that I will likely read book 2 before peeking into the rest of the authors catalog."