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Boneshaker
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton, Kate Reading
- Series: Clockwork Century, Book 1
- Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to the Pacific Northwest. Anxious to compete, Russian prospectors commissioned inventor Leviticus Blue to create a great machine that could mine through Alaska’s ice.
Thus was Dr. Blue’s Incredible Bone-Shaking Drill Engine born. But on its first test run the Boneshaker went terribly awry, destroying several blocks of downtown Seattle and unearthing a subterranean vein of blight gas that turned anyone who breathed it into the living dead.
Now it is 16 years later, and a wall has been built to enclose the devastated and toxic city. Just beyond it lives Blue’s widow, Briar Wilkes. Life is hard with a ruined reputation and a teenaged boy to support, but she and Ezekiel are managing. Until Ezekiel undertakes a secret crusade to rewrite history. His quest will take him under the wall and into a city teeming with ravenous undead, air pirates, criminal overlords, and heavily armed refugees. And only Briar can bring him out alive.
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- Tracey
- 02-14-13
Doesn't live up to potential
I thought I would LOVE this book -- I mean, zombies, steampunk (with Zeppelins), what's not to like? Well, I guess a strong narrative and plot would have helped. Also, I never really felt engaged to any of the characters and kept hoping they would stumble across some zombies to add a bit of zest.
The performance, for the most part, is well done, although when the 2 primary characters come together, it becomes a bit confusing (as we have become used to Wil reading Zeke's lines and Kate reading Briars's spots, so it takes some getting used to as they read chapters without regard to who is speaking.)
Overall, I recommend a pass on this book unless you just rally love Steampunk.
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- Michael G Kurilla
- 04-01-18
Steampunk zombies in the Pacific Northwest
Cherie Priest's Boneshaker offers an interesting fusion of steampunk and zombies. Set in the Pacific Northwest during an alternate civil war historical era, gold rush fever creates a unique situation where a Russian inspired drilling machine, the Boneshaker, results in a poison gas no man's land where zombie like creatures roam. A teenage boy anxious to clear his father's name heads into the area with his mother in hot pursuit. The two of them experience unique adventures as they discover a nascent economy struggling to survive as the tale shifts back and forth between their perspectives.
The tale is classic steampunk with a super-duper steam powered drilling machine creating all the mayhem that is still unsettled over a decade later. The poison gas released by the machine creates zombie-like crazed humans, while the gas itself can be distilled to a powerful drug that drives normal human involvement with the region. Air ships are evolved as expensive, but routine modes of transportation as well as implements of warfare. Along the way, there are other mechanical devices such as prosthetic limbs, gas masks, and sound incapacitating devices. Ultimately, this is a mother-son tale with a mother hiding a dark secret and her son searching for the truth.
The choice of dual narrators was wise as the story alternates between the mother and son's viewpoints. Both narrators are quiet good with good character distinction. Pacing and tone are well aligned with the overall plot development.
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- Luke
- 03-11-11
Unappealing characters. Stiff reading.
As a big fan of the Steampunk genre, I was excited to start listening to this story. I even held out longer than I would have on other books BECAUSE it was a steampunk story.
Unfortunately, it wasn't worth it.
The biggest problem was that our two heroes were completely unappealing. They are full of flaws and rough edges, but there is very little in them to make us like them or empathize with their plight. At times the teenager hero (Zeke) can be just a plain old annoying self-entitled teen.
Another problem was the reading (at least on the part of Kate Reading). It was stiff and robotic sounding, and didn't do a good job of expressing the emotion our other main character (Ms. Wilkes) was going through after having her son run off to almost certain death.
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- Karen S. Garvin
- 11-03-10
Disappointed
I went for this because of the steampunk aspect. I mean, how can a story with an airship in it be bad? Well, it's not bad, really, but I was disappointed by the story. There was too much emphasis on arguments between the mother and teenage son and less emphasis on developing the plot. I thought the Boneshaker machine was going to be at the midst of this story, but it was off to the side. Too bad. And frankly, I can do without zombies.
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- Jesse
- 07-12-10
Doesn't live up to potential
For a steampunk zombie novel, it's surprisingly low on both steampunk AND zombies until almost the halfway mark. Some good ideas that are lost in the mess, but my biggest complaint as an audiobook is in the direction. Wil Wheaton, who is fantastic and Kate Reading, who falters when having to dispaly a range of voices, trade off the narration by chapters and inexcusably utilize radically different voices for the same characters, making this a far more confusing listen than you'd expect.
Compared to transcendent YA novels like The Hunger Games, this one's a slog and unless you're gonzo for goggles, airships, and zombies enough to be very very patient until they show up, this one's a skip.
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- Sean
- 08-13-10
Zombies, Zeppelins, and Zeke, Oh My!
I really enjoyed the book and especially the narration by Kate Reading and Wil Wheaton. I’ve listened to other audio books where the female narrator just can’t do male voices convincingly (Emily Gray botched a Jasper Fforde novel so badly that I couldn’t get past the second chapter) but Kate Reading does a great job. And Wil is top-notch. Unlike some reviewers, I didn’t mind the narration switching back and forth between these two voices. In fact, it seemed to give the characters more dimension somehow.
As for the book itself – what a delicious concept. Zombies, zeppelins, sky pirates, a mad scientist, a Wild-West society underground in the ruins of “Old Seattle”, and a resourceful mother’s desperate search for her son. The book was a bit slow in places, and some dialogue dragged on much longer than it had to (hence my 4-star, not 5-star rating), but that’s okay. The slow beginning led to a dynamite ending, and a perfect set-up for future novels.
This novel isn’t what I would really call “steampunk.” I think it’s only called that because the publishing world has to put everything in a slot. It’s more like “Wild West Zombie punk,” if such a category can be imagined. But the female characters are strong and fully imagined, the desperation of the characters feels real, and the ideas are wonderful.
And the outrageous names – Leviticus Blue, Doctor Minnericht, Jeremiah Swakhammer – LOL!
I highly recommend this book.
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- Adam
- 01-06-11
Interesting, lacking.
Boneshaker is an interesting study in a good idea that just falls flat. Simply put the world is amazing, the idea is enchanting, and the supporting cast of characters are each a ray of imagination. But, and its a very large but, the main characters, mother and son protagonists, are flat, one dimensional, lacking any interesting dynamic qualities, and down right annoying. I cant even relate in any meaningful way to them, and time and again I just struggle to care. The son is a cliche of the annoying brat. And annoying he is. Maybe its the narration, maybe its the writing, but I cant remember a character that has got on my nerves so much.
The mother is slightly more dynamic, and only mostly a cliche of the abandon and abused single mother. She almost makes up for the other half of the book.
2 out of 5 stars for almost. If there was one word I could use for Boneshaker, its almost.
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- Samuel Montgomery-Blinn
- 06-17-10
A Boneshakingly Good Listen
Cherie Priest's BONESHAKER is a romp through an alternate Civil War era Seattle, torn apart by Leviticus Blue's Boneshaking Drill -- a Russian-funded experimental drilling engine designed to tunnel under the Alaskan ice, looking for gold. But something goes wrong when Blue tests the machine, and gas which would become known as "the Blight" begins to seep out of the ground, killing those who breathe it. And worse.
So a large section of the city is walled off, Blue has disappeared, and his widow, Briar Wilkes, is left to raise the son she didn't know she carried when the calamity struck. She and her son, Ezekiel, are treated with disdain and open contempt by the remaining townsfolk, believing she must have known what Blue was up to, and so blaming her in part for the new way of life on the "Outskirts" around Seattle.
Ezekiel, longing to clear the family name, heads into the city for answers, and Briar soon follows. Only then do they start to truly understand what has become of those who have been claimed by the Blight -- the "rotters" -- zombies whose appearance in the book is truly suspenseful and riveting. Add goggles and gasmasks (to protect against the Blight) and gadgets dreamed up to sustain human settlements within the ruins of the city, Civil War era airships, and a great cast of supporting characters, and it's no wonder that BONESHAKER has had the praise heaped upon it that it has. It's great fun and well-imagined.
Here, Kate Reading gives a great deadpan Briar Wilkes, capturing the frustration and urgency of a tired, bitter mother looking for her son, and putting a great voice behind Jeremiah Swakhammer, the big, armor-plated -- well, I don't want to give too much away. And Wil Wheaton helps bring Zeke and the characters he meets to life, particularly taking the day with his performances as Zeke, a certain Princess (this one is great!), and the mysterious "Dr. Minnericht."
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- Darwin8u
- 05-10-12
Excommunicate and Banish This Book
I rarely (because I'm cheap and OCD) abandon a book. It may take me awhile, but eventually the constant chirp in the back of my brain makes me run and pick the damn thing up (come on...you paid real money for it) and just finish it. However, there are few RARE exceptions to this rule.
When a book is SO poorly written, so filled with cliches, 'bad' adjectives, and weak verbs; when the dialogue is so awkward and stilted that it is a painful experience to read; when the book produces no virtuous feelings in me; when there is NO forward momentum (except for the earthy desire to finish and be done with it) -- it begins to dawn on me (pg 194) that I should just abandon the book.
Thus I excommunicate it. I close the book, blow out the candle, and ring the damn bell. May god have mercy on Cherie Priest's soul.
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- Skycaptain1883
- 06-02-19
If you like steam punk or ever wondered about Steampunk this is the book for you!
Highly recommend this book as a primer to the Steampunk world. Ms. Priest blends her love of steampunk and gothic horror perfectly. Highly recommend
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- Ian David Burrell
- 07-15-11
Steampunk Adventure
Well I really listened to it rather than read it. An exciting roller-coaster ride full of gunfights, dirigibles, infernal machines and zombies. But not only that, rounded characters you really care about. A perfect steampunk adventure.
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- Beccameriel
- 03-20-14
Not your average steam punk heroine
This is great. The heroine, Briar, is a single mother in her 30s determinedly setting out to find her missing teenage son, Zeke, in a "rotter" zombie ravaged 19th century Seattle full of poisonous "blight" gas and under the sway of a sinister doctor who may or may not be someone she knows.
Zeke is trying to find out the truth about his father and Briar is pretty close mouthed about what she knows throughout. Refreshingly, there is no romantic storyline tacked on for Briar or Zeke just people who help them or who don't. Both main characters are believable in their motivations and reactions to events.
I like the sharing of narration between 2 readers for Briar's and Zeke's chapters and they both do a find job at it: Wil Wheaton capturing the slightly whiny adolescent tone of Zeke and Kate Reading, Briar's weary but determined voice.
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- Sara
- 04-29-11
Entertaining but flawed
I enjoyed listening to this book but I thought the plot was a little daft and facets of the story were flawed, so that I found it difficult to believe and get involved in it.
For example, inside the walled-off city there are hundreds of typically slow, loping and utterly unscary undead. Some 'living' people chose to remain in the poisoned city when the wall was erected and now eek out a living and existence there. The main protagonists enter the city 16 years after the wall went up and are chased by the undead only to be saved by one of the (living) locals who has a mechanical 'clapper' device. This sonic weapon stuns and incapacitates great swathes of the marauding zombies for maybe five minutes. My point is, why hasn't anyone done the kind thing and despatched all the undead while they are lying prone and unable to defend themselves? This weapon introduces the possibility that the living could have cleared the whole city of the undead in maybe the first week (after its invention), but instead are themselves being picked off by the zombies, some of whom must be eligible for bus-passes by now.
Also, a toxic smog covers the whole city, but the wealthy seem to have crops and chickens for food, with no mention of how this trick is achieved - maybe mini gas-masks for the chickens?
It was points like these that frustrated me a little, since the society that has been carved out in the city has not been thought out properly by the author, and if she's not clear on how the city has evolved over the years, what hope is there for me?
If you can suspend, or preferably throttle your disbelief for a few hours, this was an entertaining listen, which I thought was well read by both narrators, who made a good effort of bringing Ms Priest's characters and story to undeath.
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- arriscado
- 09-21-18
it was ok
the story had a good flow but failed to get my attention above that contented feeling. .I enjoyed listening but have nothing memerable to take away. ..ho-hum..
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-19-18
Great book but strangely voice over
loved the book but I couldn't get comfy with the lady reader. something about her inflection on certain words and at the end of almost every scentence. This ment her sections never quite flowed smoothly. However did not spoil the book.
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- The Bearded Bookworm
- 08-21-17
Not what I expected.
The world it creates seem a little poor. Earth with X. The entire premise of historical with a twist has never really appealed to me in such a small change. This while a good book and an interesting starter for a series seems a little less fantasy to me.
I'm not a fan of duel readers however. (unless its it more of a dramatized work) It felt nice to have the two points of view though.
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- valerie
- 02-05-15
enjoyed it
first time listening to a steam punk type. enjoyed it but could have had more depth to the story. love will weaton and kate is excellent as always
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- Zeetha
- 11-30-14
Listen again and again!
What made the experience of listening to Boneshaker the most enjoyable?
The narrators are brilliant. They bring this story alive
What did you like best about this story?
I love the steampunk clockwork theme with bonus background zombies! i'm looking forward to the movie.
What about Wil Wheaton and Kate Reading ’s performance did you like?
My favorite voice Wil Wheaton does is for the Princess, i get such a mental image of this warrior woman i just want to see what she'll do next. All the characters are well defined and as stated in the title i have and will continue to listen to this great book.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Background Zombies!
Any additional comments?
I just love it=)
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- GhostMuppet
- 10-06-13
Okay, not my cup of tea
The performance is good. Kate Reading is superior to Wil Wheaton -which is a shame as I am a Wil Wheaton fan.
This is my first Steampunk novel - and I now know that it is not my cup of tea. The story itself was fairly basic, with a few excellent ideas. I am sure if someone is into Steampunk, then this will be right up there.
I think I will stick to plain old fantasy series.
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- Ross
- 07-06-13
An interesting premise, annoying main characters
The story and universe set up is great, I just found the main characters annoying. The whiney teenager was irritating, and I felt the story lost its way a little towards the end. I am optimistic about the sequels though, if they are not confined to the same city, and branch out into the often referenced civil war.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-15-18
Very engaging
I was initially skeptical of another zombie title but was drawn in by Wil Wheaton being a narrator (he has a fantastic way of drawing you into the world). Wil's performance is as good as usual and though I wasn't familiar with Kate Reading to start with, I found her just as good. The interplay between them was a good choice as well. Ultimately I was please that the zombies are more of a side issue - an ever present risk to be aware of, but only one of many so they don't draw the focus. Great "read", I couldn't put it down and will be looking at other books by Cherie Priest now.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-27-20
I wasn’t really taken by it
The writing is ok, but not overly enthralling. Meanwhile I found few characters, and certainly not the main two characters, likeable. As such I really didn’t connect with them or feel invested in the story. This title also doesn't give much of a feel for the world as a whole, but I could see the potential enough to want to check out more. The narration is a mixed bag: I like Kate Reading’s reading; I do not like Will Wheaton’s.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-04-20
Brilliant
After a slow start, this story really pays off as it steps up the pace. Beautifully written imagining of a steampunk inspired world. Highly recommended!
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- Lachlan Peterson
- 06-22-16
A fun steampunk adventure.
Was a good story. could have done with some more emphasis on the reveal but overall good :) Worth a listen :)