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The Court of the Air [Mass Market Paperback]

Stephen Hunt
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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Two teenage orphans in an anemic fantasy analogue of Victorian London are baffled to find themselves on the run in this overeager effort from British author and blogger Hunt (For the Crown and the Dragon). Molly, pursued by determined assassins with mysterious masters, hides underground, while Oliver, framed for his uncle's death, takes to the air to escape the fey-hunting Special Guard. They also draw the attention of the Court of the Air, a shadowy black-ops organization, and communityist revolutionaries seeking to resurrect ancient subterranean gods. An entire steampunk menagerie is pressed into lackluster service, but the pace leaves no time to focus on any single element. Only the steammen and their refreshingly tender machine culture are affecting and original. The historical and geographical parallels are overly frequent and mostly trite. Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicks, but the end result is more overload than wonder. (June)
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“Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicks…the ‘steammen’ and their refreshingly tender machine culture are affecting and original.”--Publishers Weekly

“A curious part-future blend of aerostats, mechanical computers, psychic powers, self-willed steam-power robots, Elder gods, talking superweapons and more…Harry Potter mugs H.P. Lovecraft and L. Ron Hubbard explains it all.”--Kirkus Reviews

“An ultra supersonic speed Dickens fantasy thriller…put on your seatbelts for a frenetic cat and mouse encounter that includes some nasty paranormal adversaries as this is an exciting tale of two orphans trying to save the world from those who want Armageddon now.”--SFRevu


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5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding Courtly epic, Mar 8 2011
This review is from: The Court of the Air (Mass Market Paperback)
Just finished reading The Court of the Air and what can I say but... wow. I have never read such adroit handling of multiple point of view narrative in my life before. It turns this fantasy novel into a switchback ride of roller coaster proportions.

I'm willing to bet this kind of novel opens up a generational divide, with younger readers (are there still some?) used to taking in TV series like The Wire which emulate the same intensity (often while doing their homework and playing their DS at the same time), absolutely mesmerized by the imagination and action, while some older readers are left giddy hanging onto their bed-post.

The two main characters, Oliver and Molly, are thrown around a dark Victorian-level society riven by the fantastic, and have got to be Oscars waiting for happen to whoever dares translate this epic into the cinema... just imagine a cyberpunk future crossed with a Charles Dickens novel.

Why haven't I heard about Stephen Hunt before reading this book? Is there some conspiracy afoot to suppress his writing? Is this the worst marketed book on the face of the planet? There seems to be a whole series of further works knocking about the genre for me to devour now.

Hunt's world is original, his characters expendable and the writing a masterpiece. You have been warned.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully-written tale, Feb 25 2011
This review is from: The Court of the Air (Mass Market Paperback)
What do you get with The Court of the Air? Well, start with an amazing line-work cover art with an equally beautifully-written tale lurking inside.

The characterization of The Court of the Air is masterful, the world-building is packed full of imagination, the plot is both profound and tellingly absorbing.

Hunt makes turning out fantasy classics look easy... but it's difficult to write books with this degree of pathos.

He surely deserves stardom and a clutter of awards on the shelf.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth your time, July 31 2008
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Unlike the other reviewer, I found this book to be a great read! Yes, I agree, it starts out extremely slow with what seems like way too much description without giving any detail of the main characters, however; the last half of the book completely rewards you for your patience.
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