Reviewed by rakesandrogues on
Speaking of characters, Hester really bothered me in this book. I can see that she is going through some character development, but the further the book progressed the less I liked her. On the other hand, I was very happy to hear that Shrike is back in the series. He remains to be my favorite character in the book, and I was so glad that he is back in action!
In terms of the plot and storyline, INFERNAL DEVICES does not disappoint. I would have loved to read this book in one go, but time constraints prevented me from otherwise. At some points I would forget why I loved Philip Reeve and WoME so much, but I only had to read an action sequence to remember. INFERNAL DEVICES is action-packed - full of explosions, warfare, and fights. There are so many plot twists that kept me on my toes until the very end. It is such an exciting read!
I felt like there was a slight shift in the target audience for the book. While for the most part, I think it is still considered young adult, there is a lot of focus on Tom and Hester, who are nearing - if not already in - their forties. I personally had no problems with this because I do want to know how these characters are faring, but it definitely was a huge leap in terms of character age between PREDATOR'S GOLD and INFERNAL DEVICES.
Overall, the ending did nothing to satiate my hunger for the World of Mortal Engines. More than anything, I would love to devour A DARKLING PLAIN right this instant, but I promised that I would get through another book before I tackle the massive tome. I can't wait to find out what happens to Tom, Wren, Shrike, and - sigh - Hester.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 2 November, 2010: Finished reading
- 2 November, 2010: Reviewed