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Goblin Moon

di Teresa Edgerton

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Serie: The Goblin Moon Duology (1), Mask and Dagger (1)

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When the Goblin Moon rises:Coffins float down the river, alchemists turn mandrakes into men, the gentlemen scoundrels known as the Knights of Mezztopholeez practice bloody rituals as vicious as they are depraved . . . and one man fights a secret battle against villainy and blackest sorcery, with wit, ingenuity, and a lethal lack of compunction. "Everything I wished for and more . . . Excellent, excellent, excellent!" - Kate Elliott, author of The Spiritwalker TrilogyDeception and intrigue, magic and metaphysical mystery create a spellbinding tale. -Voya.… (altro)
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While the waxing moon brings out plagues of goblins in the city of Thornburg, an alchemist searches for the secret of life, a fairy godmother conspires against her ward, and a masked man disrupts the meetings of secret covens.

Goblin Moon possesses fabulous atmosphere and wooden characters. Which is a shame, considering the novel's wryly ornate prose ("Chained to the seat beside him was a sad-faced miniature indigo ape with a jeweled collar"), chapter titles ("Chapter Ten: Which the Sensitive Reader may wish to Omit, but Ought to be read, nevertheless"), and the possibilities of the hero (a masked neurotic in the tradition of the Scarlet Pimpernel and Francis Crawford of Lymond). ( )
  proustbot | Jun 19, 2023 |
A bit disappointing. The writing was fine with the exception of plot and pacing, which is a bit of a problem. One set piece was pulled off semi-successfully, the rest rather fell flat, they was a super-abundance of characters and sub-plots and the book would have benefited greatly by having about half the amount. Most of the book felt like set-up, and when I realised (I was on an e-reader) that I had about 10 minutes left, I was stunned--thought I was maybe 60% of the way through--but no, it all wrapped up in a very perfunctory, rushed manner.

I'm giving it an extra star for promise, and because the sentences themselves read well, but the sum was less than the parts: it could have been so much better. Hopefully the author improves her pacing in future volumes.

(Note: 5 stars = rare and amazing, 4 = quite good book, 3 = a decent read, 2 = disappointing, 1 = awful, just awful. There are a lot of 4s and 3s in the world!) ( )
  ashleytylerjohn | Sep 19, 2018 |
What Georgette Heyer might have produced had she written fantasy as well as Regency romance. The series is not set in the same world as the 2 Celydonn trilogies; instead it's set in a fantastic Europe-like world where there are other races and magic seems to work. The ebook version suffered a bit with stray hyphens, but was still eminently readable. I wonder if it was an influence on Neal Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle, Susanna Clark's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and Galen Becket's Mrs Quent trilogy.

A bit slow to get going, and the style is rather mannered (very reminiscent of Georgette Heyer!), but worth the read. Starting with a couple of river scavengers finding a floating coffin, the main thread of the story deals with the tribulations of a pair of cousins, an alchemist, various members of the aristocracy, dwarven merchants... Yes, they are all connected - sometimes the shifts in PoV can be a bit much. Enjoyable.
1 vota Maddz | Feb 13, 2017 |
I acquired Goblin Moon by Teresa Edgerton recently in E-book format. I found it to be entertaining.

If you are a fan of Dumas, Dickens, and Tolkien. You'll love this. Add a bit of Shelly and you round it out.

The richness of description of the world of the Goblin Moon are reminiscent of Charles Dickens. While the lead Female character would be likened to Little Dorrit. The depth of intrigue is similar to the work of Alexander Dumas. The Male lead is in someways like the Count of Monte Cristo. Throughout is a thread of theme which is like Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.

Toss some Dwarves and Goblins into the mix and you'll have trouble putting this one down.

One problem I had with this especially after reading it a second time was that the characters tend to lack something that helps a person get into their head and actually feel for any of them. There were no moments for me when I was truly concerned about what might happen to any of them.

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  JLDobias | Nov 10, 2013 |
A fun read. Will appeal to those who like fantasies about magic, although this book has a little bit of everything. Goblins, dwarves, pirates, cadavers, and high society. The author's detail for description of place, person, and costume (love the descriptions of dandies) is what draws you in; you get a vivid picture of the world she creates.

The dialog is witty and crisp. The various plot lines converge nicely and you are in for a few surprises. Paranormal books these days are so chock full of sex and violence (you can feel the efforts to out-shock the last book) that this was a refreshing break back to the STORY and CHARACTERS. Remember those?

This is a good "fantasy primer." ( )
  GirlMisanthrope | Aug 12, 2011 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Edgerton, Teresaautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Beauvais, DennisImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Maglinte, Ann MeyerIllustratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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When the Goblin Moon rises:Coffins float down the river, alchemists turn mandrakes into men, the gentlemen scoundrels known as the Knights of Mezztopholeez practice bloody rituals as vicious as they are depraved . . . and one man fights a secret battle against villainy and blackest sorcery, with wit, ingenuity, and a lethal lack of compunction. "Everything I wished for and more . . . Excellent, excellent, excellent!" - Kate Elliott, author of The Spiritwalker TrilogyDeception and intrigue, magic and metaphysical mystery create a spellbinding tale. -Voya.

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