Ship Breaker (Ship Breaker, #1)

English language

ISBN:
978-0-316-05621-2
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4 stars (40 reviews)

Set in a post climate collapse future, complete with underwater cities, super capitalists and gene hacked slave workers, this is the story of a boy and his crew working in shipbreaking - recycling metal, oil and food from shipwrecks.

One day he gets a chance to "get lucky" - a chance to leave the stink of oil and poverty behind, if he s both lucky AND smart.

An amazing thriller, an easy to read adventure novel, this is essentially a meditation on smartness, values, luck, fate and love.

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Review of 'Ship breaker' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Paolo Bacigalupi has a vision of the future. This is my second full read into his vision. The Windup Girl and this book, Ship Breaker, are not related but many elements of Bacigalupi's imagery of the future tie these books together. This author can tell a story with vast examples of what humanity is all about and why we are special, or evil, or worthy of saving, while churning out a world of the future in great detail.

Ship Breaker seems to be more about the hierarchy of working/social/economic classes which is very real in our world now and prevalent in Bacigalupi's future as well.

The Windup Girl also grabs a current issue and views it well into the future. I thought of Monsanto while reading it.

The Water Knife, which I've only partly read, is about a current issue regarding, (can you guess?), water and how that might play …

reviewed Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi (Ship Breaker, #1)

Review of 'Ship breaker' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A fantastic read that takes a somewhat clichéd storyline and fills it with dramatic, multi-layered characters that makes the entire read completely engrossing. I don't want to spoil too much, but the story rapidly expands from focusing on Nailer, a teenaged boy who lives on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico with his abusive father while working essentially as a slave harvesting copper off of old beached tankers. With no future, his life is entirely focused on sustenance and ensuring that he doesn't lose his spot on his work crew.

It doesn't take long before he encounters people who challenge and expand his view of the world. Rather than be preachy about being "correct," Ship Breaker takes you on an adventure about exploring your place in an ever-changing world that shifts around us. Expertly written, blisteringly paced and highly entertaining, Ship Breaker is a great book that will connect …

reviewed Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi (Ship Breaker, #1)

Review of 'Ship breaker' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

If you are part of the Speculative fiction scene, even in this great southern land of ours, you will have heard of Paolo Bacigalupi’s Ship Breaker . It was published in the Northern Hemisphere last year and snared the 2011 Michael L Printz(1) award and was a National Book(US) Award finalist.

Now Bacigalupi (BATCH-i-ga-LOOP-ee)(2) is no stranger to awards. His adult novel The Wind Up Girl was awarded both a Hugo and a Nebula and Ship Breaker seems to feature some of the ideas that made that book a hit.



Dystopia? Biopunk? Just great fiction

Ship Breaker , features a dystopian future world with human society living in the wreckage of an age of excess, where green technology is not some fanciful ideal but a necessity, a part of life.

Our story starts on Bright Sands Beach where our protagonist Nailer, works on a “light crew”-clans of young workers who …

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