The Mechanical

, #1

Trade paperback, 471 pages

English language

Published March 9, 2015 by Orbit Books.

ISBN:
978-0-316-24800-6
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OCLC Number:
907518259

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4 stars (25 reviews)

The Clakker: a mechanical man, endowed with great strength and boundless stamina -- but beholden to the wishes of its human masters. Soon after the Dutch scientist and clockmaker Christiaan Huygens invented the very first Clakker in the 17th Century, the Netherlands built a whole mechanical army. It wasn't long before a legion of clockwork fusiliers marched on Westminster, and the Netherlands became the world's sole superpower. Three centuries later, it still is. Only the French still fiercely defend their belief in universal human rights for all men -- flesh and brass alike. After decades of warfare, the Dutch and French have reached a tenuous cease-fire in a conflict that has ravaged North America. But one audacious Clakker, Jax, can no longer bear the bonds of his slavery. He will make a bid for freedom, and the consequences of his escape will shake the very foundations of the Brasswork Throne.

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reviewed The Mechanical by Ian Tregillis (The Alchemy Wars, #1)

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4 stars

Wow okay, so I was expecting some middling steam punk story, not an investigation into free will.

The story follows our protagonist Jax gaining their freedom, and subsequent flight. Jax is a clakker, a robot made by a combination of magic and clockwork. Clakkers are slaves of the humans, often being thought unthinking, unfeeling machines.

It's set in an alternative steam-punk America where the dutch are the controlling force, and they have been at war with the french for years. Steam power never really took off, however the Clakkers did. Clakkers are used to perform more or less everything steam did.

The things that worked really well in this book was the plot the characters. It felt like a potentially real world and was pretty engaging from start to finish.

The only real place it fell down was on occasion, going into basic epistemology in somewhat of a long rambling …

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Subjects

  • Robots
  • Fiction