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The Engine's Child [Paperback]

Holly Phillips

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (Nov 25 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345499654
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345499653
  • Product Dimensions: 13.9 x 2.1 x 20.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 259 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #508,563 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"With its rich prose and vivid imagery, Engine's Child is a great fusion of literary fantasy and immersive adventure." — Hal Duncan

This richly complex tale from the author of The Burning Girl deftly encapsulates an entire culture's frictions and fractures in the loyalties of one young woman. Moth seeks to climb out of the Tidal slums where she'd been abandoned without betraying her Tidal friends, her secret mother, her lover, or her bond with the invisible powers of her world. Beneath the surface of a seemingly stable, if compressed, island civilization, connections and tensions link the Society of Doors, an outlaw organization looking to return to the heaven of the past; Lady Vashmarna's scientific idealists seeking to expand limited resources; a ruler clinging to the failing status quo, and the Tidal have-nots coping with an explosive brew of fear, faith, and rumor. Sharp-edged personalities and complicated personal relationship among the characters prevent Phillips's tale from degenerating into allegory. Her lush prose and dark fantasy cityscape will appeal to fans of China Mieville's Perdido Street Station and Sarah Monette's Melusine, but her manipulative, scarred, sexual, unapologetic antiheroine recalls Elizabeth Bear or Melissa Scott. For fantasy collections where those authors circulate. –Library Journal, Meredith Schwartz, New York

“ Open up the new novel by Holly Phillips, 'The Engine's Child', and your reading experience will sweep away any notion of genre or concept.Reading Phillips' novel provides layers of pleasure; the immediacy of her prose and the joy of unpacking her world, the involving skeins of plot and peril and unfolding understanding of her conceptual framework. 'The Engine's Child' suggests that we’ve stepped past the boundaries of genre and into literature that knows no boundaries. Phillips writes with a purity of conviction that replaces the reader's world with her creation. And she tells one hell of a good story in the process. It's not all shadings and subtlety. Blood is spilled as the best-laid plans crash up against the novel's carefully crafted reality.”
- The Agony Column


“Phillips writes dark fantasy mostly with the aura of heroic fantasy, aiming to awe far more than to frighten–and succeeding, awesomely.”
–Booklist (starred review), on Holly Phillips’s In the Palace of Repose

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From acclaimed author Holly Phillips comes a major work of visionary fantasy in the vein of Jeff Vandermeer and China Miéville. As richly detailed as it is evocative, the vivid prose of this ambitious novel illuminates a lushly imagined world poised on the brink of revolution.

Lanterns and flickering bulbs light the shadowy world of the rasnan, the island at the edge of a world-spanning ocean that harbors, in its ivory towers and mossy temples, the descendants of men and women who long ago fled a world ruined by magical and technological excess. But not all the island’s inhabitants are resigned to exile. A mysterious brotherhood seeks to pry open doors that lead back to their damaged, dangerous homeland. Others risk the even greater danger of flight, seeking new lands and new freedoms in the vast, uncharted sea.

Amid a web of conspiracy and betrayal, three people threaten to shatter this fragile world. Scheming Lord Ghar, faithful to lost gods and forbidden lore, plays an intricate power game; Lady Vashmarna, an iron-willed ruler, conceals a guilty secret behind her noble façade; and Moth, a poor, irreverent novice, holds perhaps the darkest power of all: a mysterious link to a shadowy force that may prove to be humanity’s final hope–or its ultimate doom.

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Amazon.com: 3.2 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept, but not fulfilled, May 5 2009
By Skip Rohde - Published on Amazon.com
The idea of the story has a lot of potential: humanity restricted to a small island in a sea with no known end, struggle between the religious and scientific castes. another struggle between the wealthy and the disenfranchised, another between the city and country dwellers, and another between the forces of "what is" versus those of "what might be". There are endless allegorical and storytelling themes to follow here. I think the problem is that she didn't restrict herself to exploring just a few; rather, she tried to mix them all into the storyline. And the heroine, who should have tied all these facets together, was impossible for me to relate to. I never really understood what she was all about, nor what her "powers" were, nor why things were developing the way they did. I kept thinking it would all come together, but it didn't. Despite the tone of my coments, Phillips isn't a bad writer. There were a lot of beautifully done sections in the book, and some very thought-provoking ideas. I just think that if she focuses her attention, with a "narrow but deep" approach versus a "wide and shallow" one, she can (will) create some VERY good books.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a fan . . ., April 25 2009
By Lauren - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Engine's Child (Paperback)
I was not a fan of this novel. I love to read and have tackled many difficult books but found myself unable to get through the Engine's Child. It was incredibly confusing. There were way too many stories going on at the same time plus there wasn't enough back story provided. I would recommend checking this book out from a library before making the decision to purchase.

5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful and powerful story, Dec 18 2011
By Susan Mayse - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Engine's Child (Paperback)
In the seething slum of the tidal, where the poor fight for their bare sustenance from tide to tide, only the brightest and most talented find acceptance on higher ground. Moth has left the tidal's submerged streets and threat-filled days behind her to become a temple novice, but she retains her tidal skills. All her wit, deception and hunger for life are needed to survive the intrigues of the powerful and to protect her forbidden lover. As dissent rocks the tidal and the high cities, Moth's ability to call on this planet's unknown lifeforce may gain humans a better toehold on their harsh world of refuge.

Memorable characters, vividly realized settings, gorgeous prose and fine storytelling make The Engine's Child a compelling read. This book demands a reader's full attention but repays the effort with a rich immersive experience in another world's torments and delights.

It's a rare pleasure to encounter a writer of such vision, intelligence and style. Holly Phillips has carved out her own niche among dark fantasy writers, and I'm looking forward to her next book.
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