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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Book Review: Stxeamtown


Title: Stxeamtown

Author: John Reinhard Dizon

Genre: Steampunk/Speculative Fiction

Reviewer: Joanne Wilcox

Book Blurb: 
Trip and Lyrica come from opposite sides of the creek that defines the borderline of Streamtown. The mercantile North Side and the agrarian South Side observe different customs and lifestyles that segregate the neighborhoods. Trip and Lyrica communicate by signals across the rooftops and eventually meet and fall in love, only they realize they will have to flee the Aboveground and start a new life in a 'low ground' society they have never known. 

The young lovers soon learn of the plight of the banished rooftop children, and fight for their rights as citizens of Streamtown. But Lyrica's jilted suitor from the Aboveground conspires with Trip's ex-friends to kidnap Lyrica and return her to the rooftops. The Aboveground society is uncovered in the process, and Trip and Lyrica are forced to intercede on behalf of their childhood neighbors, facing the wrath of their new benefactors.

Review:
So... Stxeamtown was an interesting and new read for me. I have never heard anything like this before. It sort of reminded me of Romeo and Juliet, and West Side Story, with the whole star-crossed lovers aspect. 


Dizon's writing style was interesting as well. Stxeamtown was written in 3rd person, which was a nice change from your typical 1st person point of view.

Now, I knew pretty much little to nothing about this book when I started it. The only thing I knew for sure was that the cover looked awesome and I wanted to read it. As I started to read it, confusion started to creep it's way into my mind. I mean, Trip and Lyrica lives on rooftops. Like, how? How does that happen? I wanted to know.

The writing was a challenge. It was different from a lot of the books I've read before. For example, in the book, Dizon uses words like "sleeptime" and "fellow", and policemen are known as "Big Boys". Their words are semi formal.

Characters... wow. I really liked to two main characters, Trip and Lyrica. How they fought for their love was epicly adorable.

In conclusion, Stxeamtown was a really good read.

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