the book was amazingly descriptive and fun to read. the artwork for the book is really good and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes amazing art.
the book was amazingly descriptive and fun to read. the artwork for the book is really good and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes amazing art.
#7days7covers #covercrush Day3
@Ddzmini, would you like to join in and show your favorite covers?✨
4.5 ⭐️ I love this story. The mix of steampunk and space gets me every time. It is helpful if you have read book number one, but it‘s not required. An airship is trying to escape to the top of the aether, and then once there, discover the craziness of space. I love this series.
#book2018 #steampunk
I was going to read The Time Machine for #Booked2018 #steampunk, but my eye-stalks caught sight of this and I felt a mighty need. Neat little middle grade graphic novel set in 1869 about a kid whose mother lost her life in search of a fuel called aether and his subsequent fascination and search for it. There are some parallels to space travel and some historical fantasy adventure and it's just A+.
@Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft
Sass attack for sure! #speechbubblechallenge #letsgetgraphicweeklongreadathon @Clwojick and @TricksyTails
This was fun! I loved the artwork and it seems like a solid start to a new series.
Getting anything done at school the week before Christmas break is impossible... so I‘m giving up and starting this instead.
Year's not out yet, this is what Goodreads says about my year in books, not being able to make up its mind about which was the shortest book.
This was an enjoyable steampunk graphic novel from FirstSecond. Great art. First in a series.
#graphicnovel
This looks so interesting and it's absolutely gorgeous!
How gorgeous is this art? The whole story is beautiful. It feels more than an animated fairytale than anything else; something I hadn't realized I've been craving in my reading life. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Marvelous, fantastic pictures, engaging story. Can't wait to share this with a bunch of kids.
Let's build a ship to study Aether, that mysterious gas in the sky that could save the world. To accurately describe this story it is time to get out the mixing bowl. The first thing we have to do is throw in some Hugo Cabret, add some Golden Compass (any version), melt a box of crayons, and a big handful of cogs and sprockets. This futuristic historical ship building is part adventure, part science, part thriller, and all fun.
Galley set 4. And there is still more, these are just the ones I'm trying to get done. However if I get all the D.C. Titles done you won't know til later. They have embargoed all reviews til pub date. Bummer ☹️
#marchintoreading #marchTBR