Wow, Blogger has really changed their formatting and I don't like it! I couldn't get the picture in the correct spot or add a caption to it. But here is the review:
The premise for this series is really fun and the ending was incredibly exciting, but the rest kind of dragged. I hope it was just because it had a lot of set-up and world building to do. Maybe the rest of the series won't begin so slowly. I do not like Steampunk and I was quite confused by the world-building and had trouble picturing this weird London in my head. I did like the characters and thought they were very well done and look forward to seeing them develop through the series. I think this series would be good for older or more mature middle schoolers just because of the world building and Victorian language.
The premise for this series is really fun and the ending was incredibly exciting, but the rest kind of dragged. I hope it was just because it had a lot of set-up and world building to do. Maybe the rest of the series won't begin so slowly. I do not like Steampunk and I was quite confused by the world-building and had trouble picturing this weird London in my head. I did like the characters and thought they were very well done and look forward to seeing them develop through the series. I think this series would be good for older or more mature middle schoolers just because of the world building and Victorian language.
Areas of concern:
*A young woman is murdered by electrocution in front of our 2 main characters.
*The 2 main characters face some very intense situations including one being kidnapped
Suggested Ages:
Publisher's Weekly - Ages 12+
School Library Journal - Grades 8+
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