
As promised, the other side.
Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century series, Book 1) by Cherie Priest
Quick recap: There's gold in them thar hills! Priest speeds up the gold rush so that by 1865-ish the fever has spread to the Yukon and Seattle, WA is quite the bustling gold town.
Dr. Leviticus Blue enters a contest to create a machine that can dig through the Yukon ice to get to the sparklies--the Boneshaker. But in testing out his newfangled contraption, he wreaks major havoc in Seattle, causing mass cave ins and general hysteria. Just as the dust clears, the fractured earth begins belching out a noxious gas that will later be known simply as The Blight. It either kills people outright or turns them into rotters (aka zombies). They wall off the city to contain the heavy, slow-moving fumes.
The story begins fifteen years after the wall has been finished. Young Zeke ventures into the forsaken city to find out the truth about his father (the one and only Dr. Blue) and the Widow Blue (now Briar Wilkes) is forced to go in after him. Hilarity ensues.
Well...?: While I didn't quite love it, I definitely liked it and I'm glad that I read it. I felt that the scenes where the rotters showed up and attacked were particularly well written. Fortunately, unlike in The Forest of Hands and Teeth, these weren't the only scenes that were well written. I enjoyed the characters, especially Briar, and there were some great quiet moments of human connection wedged in between the incidents of rotter madness. I do have to say that when I got to the end I wanted a little more steampunk, but as I am new to the genre please feel free to take that statement with a grain or two of salt.
Overall: I would say this was a really good zombie book and a decent steampunk novel. If you enjoy books in either of those genres, then this is totally worth a read.
If you liked this, you may like this: Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld

