Review: Leviathan (Leviathan #1) by Scott Westerfeld


Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld

Basically this is an alternate history of WWI steampunk style. The fighting countries either have giant robotic mech type machines or monstrous biologically engineered animal amalgams. The main character is the "heir" to the Austro-Hungarian throne Prince Aleksander. He is a really cute character who starts off the book fighting out battles with toy soldiers and various other objects.

One of the best parts of this book are the various images which are included throughout. The pictures are very well drawn, and definitely add a certain amount of flavor and flair to the novel.

Aleksander is a bit imperious although it is entirely within character since he is a prince. Through the imperiousness though you get a sense of a child trying very hard to cope with a changing reality. There are times when you want to yell "NO!! Don't do that," but at the same time you feel as if it's only human that he should.

I would say this is mostly a read for a young adult, but can still be enjoyable for adult. The next book - Behemoth - just came out.

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1 comments:

I agree that the illustrations were quite amazing and really added to the story. I thought that this book didn't get to the point very well though, and needed more explanation. I was disappointed in Leviathan, especially after reading some of Scott Westerfeld's other series such as Uglies. The Uglies series was definitely one of my favorites!

 

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