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Tom Beckerlegge

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Werke von Tom Beckerlegge

Darkside - Die Schattenwelt (2007) 311 Exemplare
Darkside - Der schwarze Phönix (2007) 112 Exemplare
The Carnival Of Ash (2022) 45 Exemplare
Timecurse (Darkside) (2009) 26 Exemplare
The Traitors (1600) 23 Exemplare
Dark Room (Red Eye) (2015) 20 Exemplare
Blackjack (Darkside) (1710) 16 Exemplare
While the Others Sleep (1600) 15 Exemplare
Afterwalkers (2014) 13 Exemplare
The Cold Tap (2014) 5 Exemplare
I'll Be Home for Christmas (2016) 5 Exemplare

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7/10, looking back at this book it was an enjoyable novel but it was very underwhelming and didn't age well compared to the other science fiction books that I read. The characters were all very flat and the story was mildly interesting so I read on to see where it was going. The plot begins when the main character Adam betrays his friend Dylan and then a massive airship comes out of nowhere and on it there is a man who would sentence Adam to 300 years in a special prison called the Dial which runs on a different time system than Earth's so that amount of time is only like 3 days on Earth. He stays in prison for a while and discovers that people are trying to escape the prison and the only escape is the portal outside the prison, but somehow in the end a massive battle happens where the airship and the portal are destroyed and there is no way the characters can escape. Unless they build a new portal to escape they are stuck there forever until they die, how dumb of a move is that since they just sealed their fates. Some parts of the world-building were still unexplained and there's no sequel to this book so it's just a standalone which was disappointing to see. If you like an original yet obscure science fiction novel this is for you but there are other ones better than this that you can read.… (mehr)
 
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Law_Books600 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 3, 2023 |
DNF @12%

While I consider this book to be well-written and extremely clever, the writing style isn't one that I enjoy. Which is why I gave it one of my rare no rating for a DNF. Other tour bloggers have compared it to commedia dell'arte which I know nothing about and understand even less. To compare it to something I know, I'd say it's kind-of-sort-of like the Thursday Next series, but way more flamboyant and over-the-top (in a good way). I know plenty of bloggers who would absolutely love this book, so I hope they pick it up.

*I would shelve it more under literary fiction or alternate universe than straight fantasy.
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AVoraciousReader | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 22, 2022 |
abandoned after 50 pages, not caring to hear anymore about this city full of silly, dull, doddering poets, or the main character obsessed with his lack of fame/fortune.
 
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reader1009 | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 14, 2022 |
The Carnival of Ash by Tom Beckerlegge is an adult fantasy novel. Most readers would much rather call it an alternative history book. NetGalley decided to put it in the poetry section! This is probably why the Goodreads reviews are currently at 3.18, when this book is clearly a 5 star read!

The book was published on the 15th of March, 2022, by Rebellion Publishing, and is 600 pages long. It’s the second novel by Tom Beckerlegge, with the first being Cold Trap.

I was lucky enough to receive an e-galley via the wonderful NetGalley, but I’ll be honest, getting a paperback from The Write Reads did influence my review, because this is one of those books that just hits me better in paperback. There are some books I can read as an ebook, and still enjoy. This one I would have enjoyed, but I would have wanted a paperback pretty badly!

Book Review:

The city of Cadenza is known to be a city of words. We have ink maids, who write smut for you, plagiarists who kidnap writers and compete to write the most beautiful ransom notes, and poets who rule. The city is threatened by Venice whose inhabitants would gladly burn it down; if the poets of Cadenza don’t do it themselves.

Of course a city of words, ruled by poets, is steeped in madness.

The story is told through 14 chapters, each called a canto. If you’re thinking that’s a reference to Dante’s Inferno, then you’re right. The city was ruled by someone close to the devil (not literally, but you get what I mean), and with each chapter, you go deeper into the darkness of the city. With each chapter the fall becomes more and more inevitable. Of course, there is hope at the end and they discover what they thought was lost forever. Each canto is told from the point of view of a different character, and each is linked into the story of each another, from Carlo and Vittoria, to Lucia and the Duelling counts. We even hear from Fiametta at the end.

The story starts with young Carlo as he comes to the city to prove himself a poet. He is not welcomed, to say the least, and becomes friend with a gravedigger for his remaining days in the city. They’re not very many of those, but don’t worry, he doesn’t die, and he turns out to be a lot smarter than he looks, even if he isn’t a brilliant poet. He also has a lot of emotional intelligence, which, as it turns out, is not in abundance in a city of writers.

Do keep in mind, that this first chapter is interesting, but also one of the slowest ones in the book because you’re being told the history of how the city came to be. That being said, it’s also your first taste of how dramatic and lovely and funny this book will be!

There is a lot of stuff on goodreads about trigger warnings, and I am not the best person to comment on those, I think you do need to remember that this is a city that’s falling apart. This is the descent into hell and there will be violence in there. While I don’t think Tom Beckerlegge makes it particularly graphic, I would like to stress again that I am not the best person to judge.
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