Stone Mad

Elizabeth Bear
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Stone Mad

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1/29/2019
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There is much to like about this series, but this installment contains the same things I didn't care for in the first one - extended internal monologues about the main character's romantic relationship, and a really annoying, inconsistent "uneddicated" patois.

It does have some really cool steampunky devices, and interestingly, introduces a supernatural element which was not present in the first book. If you like works which feature relationships that are set in SFFnal worlds, and/or enjoyed the first book, you will likely enjoy this.