Railsea

English language

ISBN:
978-0-230-76536-8
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Railsea is a young adult novel written and illustrated by English writer China Miéville, and published in May 2012. Miéville described the novel as "weird fiction", io9 labelled its mix of fantasy and steampunk elements as "salvagepunk" and the story has been seen as an "affectionate parody" of Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby-Dick, also drawing on Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novels Treasure Island and Kidnapped.

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What A Trip!

Wow! What a trip. When I first started this one I thought it was perhaps a great read for young adults. Upon reflection, I realize just how beautifully complex this man's mind must be. Imagine a world covered by railway tracks. All the kingdoms of this world are linked by these tracks the same way oceans link ours. And what travels these tracks? Why trains of course. Except that there are trains powered by sails, slaves, clockwork mechanisms, diesel, just to name a few. There are moletrains (those that hunt the giant moles), Salvors (those that salvage train wrecks and unusual technology), pirates, military and so on.

Apart from giant moles, there are a number of dangerous creatures that live in the ground beneath the rails: owls, antlions and worms to name a few. Mieville has conjured up a fully realized world complete with philosophies, railsea theology and bizarre …

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