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Tinker

di Wen Spencer

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Serie: Elfhome (1)

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Move Over, Buffy! Tinker Not Only Kicks

Supernatural Butt

Shes a Techie Genius, Too!

Inventor, girl genius Tinker lives in a near-future Pittsburgh which now exists mostly in the land of the elves. She runs her salvage business, pays her taxes, and tries to keep the local ambient level of magic down with gadgets of her own design. When a pack of wargs chase an Elven noble into her scrap yard, life as she knows it takes a serious detour. Tinker finds herself taking on the Elven court, the NSA, the Elven Interdimensional Agency, technology smugglers and a college-minded Xenobiologist as she tries to stay focused on whats really important her first date. Armed with an intelligence the size of a planet, steel toed boots, and a junk yard dog attitude, Tinker is ready to kick butt to get her first kiss.

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Tinker, the 18 year old genius tech wiz in a Pittsburgh that spends all but a day of each month in the alternate world of Elfholme, has her life upended when she rescues an elf just as the city returns to earth. She knew she had family connections to the murdered scientist who developed the star gate technology that caused Pittsburgh's shifts, but that was long before she was born - in human time. And within days present, past, and an undreamed of future are hurling Tinker though adventures and mishaps. Fast, fun, and interesting, this book is very hard to put down. ( )
  quondame | Aug 31, 2022 |
If this book hadn't been so full of gleeful geographic references to Pittsburgh, I probably would have put it aside. There were so many tiresome tropes played out in the same ol' way, primarily the one where a seemingly-self sufficient woman suddenly needs protection from a man, thus revealing herself to be the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Spencer's prose is stuttering and poorly organized, sometimes knotted, sometimes too loose. Her obviously well-researched tech-speak feels tacked on and comes in infrequent, dense bunches. No character has any compelling dynamism, or goes through any change that feels authentic (Tinker decides that she wants to stay with her Elf boyfriend? Boring), and I feel like she introduces the bad guys too late in the narrative. Maybe she was planning on hooking the readers and dragging them on into the other Elfhome books, but I won't be going along for the ride.
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1 vota MaryJeanPhillips | Jun 22, 2022 |
This science fiction/urban fantasy story takes place in the near future. A future where a interdimensional gate has been invented to let people travel to distant planets. There is a side effect, though. Pittsburgh - or a big part of it - finds itself shifted to Elfhome every time the gate is turned on and returned to Earth when it is off.

Tinker is about eighteen and has spent her whole life in Pittsburgh both while it is on Earth and when it is one Elfhome. She's never actually visited any other places on Earth and isn't really interested. She a technical genius who own her own scrapyard. She was raised and educated by her grandfather who kept her a secret. After his death, she has her cousin Oilcan and friends including half-Elf Tooloo and Xenobiologist Lain who have been her mentors and teachers.

When wargs chase an Elf lord into her scrapyard and she saves his life, her life takes a totally new turn. It was already starting to shift because Lain convinced her to take the entrance exams for Carnegie Mellon which put her on the radar of the NSA because her answers indicated that she might be able to build another gate. It also put her on the radar of the Oni from still another world who want her to build them a gate so that they can conquer or expand to Earth and Elfhome.

The elf she rescued was Windwolf who happens to be the Viceroy of the part of Elfhome where Pittsburg appears. Cultural misunderstandings on both their parts finds them married and finds Tinker changed into an elf herself.

Then she's kidnapped by the Oni and forced to build them a new gate because they have threatened everyone she loves if she does not. But Tinker is a genius and her plans include foiling their plans and saving herself and those she loves.

This story had great characters and intriguing worldbuilding. I liked Tinker. I liked that she was torn between Earth and Elfhome. I liked the elf magic and the way Tinker dealt with it even though her own focus was on physics.

This is the first of a five book series which was published between 2003 and 2016, It looks like a sixth book is scheduled for publication in 2022. ( )
  kmartin802 | Jul 30, 2021 |
This science fiction/urban fantasy story takes place in the near future. A future where a interdimensional gate has been invented to let people travel to distant planets. There is a side effect, though. Pittsburgh - or a big part of it - finds itself shifted to Elfhome every time the gate is turned on and returned to Earth when it is off.

Tinker is about eighteen and has spent her whole life in Pittsburgh both while it is on Earth and when it is one Elfhome. She's never actually visited any other places on Earth and isn't really interested. She a technical genius who own her own scrapyard. She was raised and educated by her grandfather who kept her a secret. After his death, she has her cousin Oilcan and friends including half-Elf Tooloo and Xenobiologist Lain who have been her mentors and teachers.

When wargs chase an Elf lord into her scrapyard and she saves his life, her life takes a totally new turn. It was already starting to shift because Lain convinced her to take the entrance exams for Carnegie Mellon which put her on the radar of the NSA because her answers indicated that she might be able to build another gate. It also put her on the radar of the Oni from still another world who want her to build them a gate so that they can conquer or expand to Earth and Elfhome.

The elf she rescued was Windwolf who happens to be the Viceroy of the part of Elfhome where Pittsburg appears. Cultural misunderstandings on both their parts finds them married and finds Tinker changed into an elf herself.

Then she's kidnapped by the Oni and forced to build them a new gate because they have threatened everyone she loves if she does not. But Tinker is a genius and her plans include foiling their plans and saving herself and those she loves.

This story had great characters and intriguing worldbuilding. I liked Tinker. I liked that she was torn between Earth and Elfhome. I liked the elf magic and the way Tinker dealt with it even though her own focus was on physics.

This is the first of a five book series which was published between 2003 and 2016, It looks like a sixth book is scheduled for publication in 2022. ( )
  kmartin802 | Jul 30, 2021 |
This science fiction/urban fantasy story takes place in the near future. A future where a interdimensional gate has been invented to let people travel to distant planets. There is a side effect, though. Pittsburgh - or a big part of it - finds itself shifted to Elfhome every time the gate is turned on and returned to Earth when it is off.

Tinker is about eighteen and has spent her whole life in Pittsburgh both while it is on Earth and when it is one Elfhome. She's never actually visited any other places on Earth and isn't really interested. She a technical genius who own her own scrapyard. She was raised and educated by her grandfather who kept her a secret. After his death, she has her cousin Oilcan and friends including half-Elf Tooloo and Xenobiologist Lain who have been her mentors and teachers.

When wargs chase an Elf lord into her scrapyard and she saves his life, her life takes a totally new turn. It was already starting to shift because Lain convinced her to take the entrance exams for Carnegie Mellon which put her on the radar of the NSA because her answers indicated that she might be able to build another gate. It also put her on the radar of the Oni from still another world who want her to build them a gate so that they can conquer or expand to Earth and Elfhome.

The elf she rescued was Windwolf who happens to be the Viceroy of the part of Elfhome where Pittsburg appears. Cultural misunderstandings on both their parts finds them married and finds Tinker changed into an elf herself.

Then she's kidnapped by the Oni and forced to build them a new gate because they have threatened everyone she loves if she does not. But Tinker is a genius and her plans include foiling their plans and saving herself and those she loves.

This story had great characters and intriguing worldbuilding. I liked Tinker. I liked that she was torn between Earth and Elfhome. I liked the elf magic and the way Tinker dealt with it even though her own focus was on physics.

This is the first of a five book series which was published between 2003 and 2016, It looks like a sixth book is scheduled for publication in 2022. ( )
  kmartin802 | Jul 30, 2021 |
Tinker may be several hundred steps ahead of the reader scientifically, but on a personal level she's often the last to figure things out, which makes her both endearing and exasperating. The nebulous ending is a bit of a letdown, but leaving room for a sequel means the reader may see more of Elfhome and its inhabitants.
 

» Aggiungi altri autori (2 potenziali)

Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Wen Spencerautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Eggleton, BobImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Russo, CarolProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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Between him (Nathan) and Oilcan, it was no wonder she didn’t date - not that there was anyone she wanted to date.  Pittsburgh had a stunning lack of young male humans who weren’t buttheads.
No smile.  Maybe God didn’t have a sense of humor.  She often suspected that.  (re: Maynard)
The hallway beyond opened to woods idealized; surely no random lot of trees could be so beautiful without careful, invisible work.
…Pony finally took pity on her and reorganized the layers.  He held it out then, by the shoulders, for her to see.  It was a deep, rich, mottled bronze that looked lovely against her dusky skin, a silk as soft as rose petals.  While the skirt flared out full, the bodice seemed to be skin-tight, with long sleeves that ended in a fingerless glove arrangement.  It wasn’t something she’d pick out for herself - to start, there was no way to roll up the sleeves to keep them out of grease…. Over the bronze silk was another layer of fine, nearly invisible fabric with a green leaf design, so that when the bronze silk moved, it seemed like sunlight shimmering through forest leaves.
(weighing losing Pittsburgh)  But Oilcan, Lain, her data pad, the hoverbikes, people that understood physics, clever little gadgets, pizza, pierogies…
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

Move Over, Buffy! Tinker Not Only Kicks

Supernatural Butt

Shes a Techie Genius, Too!

Inventor, girl genius Tinker lives in a near-future Pittsburgh which now exists mostly in the land of the elves. She runs her salvage business, pays her taxes, and tries to keep the local ambient level of magic down with gadgets of her own design. When a pack of wargs chase an Elven noble into her scrap yard, life as she knows it takes a serious detour. Tinker finds herself taking on the Elven court, the NSA, the Elven Interdimensional Agency, technology smugglers and a college-minded Xenobiologist as she tries to stay focused on whats really important her first date. Armed with an intelligence the size of a planet, steel toed boots, and a junk yard dog attitude, Tinker is ready to kick butt to get her first kiss.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

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