Wednesday 28 August 2019

Scott Westerfield: Behemoth (2010)

    Dr Barlow and Deryn deliver their precious cargo to the Sultan, but their peace-keeping mission goes unexpectedly - and disastrously - awry (Goodreads).

    The world building continues to shine in Westerfield's series as this sequel continues to expand and introduce new elements and characters to the unique alternate history. The plot remains relatively simple (though still enjoyable) and the characters follow suit. The romantic aspects are pointless and add nothing to the story, and some of the cultural explorations and character beliefs around them are questionable, but again, the concepts and unique mechanical and organic beasts are the real selling point of the series, and it is worth noting that the illustrations depicting said things are also very well done. Overall, Behemoth stays consistent with its predecessor in showcasing, if not the most amazing plot or characters, wonderful and imaginative vessels (quite literally) for the weaker aspects of the novel to ride the success of. 8.3/10

    

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