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wow!
unique beautiful steampunk novel. Packed with action, interesting character, interesting world building and all wrapped up in beautiful prose.
But I can't exactly explain why this isn't 5stars for me.. will ponder upon it.
Oh and when is the next book coming out?!

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Although I enjoyed this book, for me, it did not have much depth. I felt that Gunpowder Alchemy was a book purely entertainment.

I had a few qualms with the book- one of the things that bothered me was the events. I felt that Lin was trying too hard to make the book have action, and a lot of the events felt random and didn’t make sense. Because of this, a lot of her scenes felt too forced, and didn’t feel natural or something believable. For example, the main character Soling gets trapped for a while on her old acquaintance’s ship. To be honest, that event did not need to happen at all. The action wasn’t very engaging and it didn’t leave me feeling excited or hanging off the edge of my seat.

Another thing that bothered me was its historical and steampunk aspects. I don’t think steampunk is a very appropriate label- the book didn’t have many inventive mechanical objects/themes, and even though it was supposed to concentrate on new mechanical inventions, it just didn’t feel very steampunk-like. It was the same for the historical setting. Although the book was set in a historical setting, it didn’t really feel much like 19th century China, and the descriptions weren’t very elaborate or vivid. The most that really came from the setting was the treatment of Soling but that’s about it.

The last thing that bothered me was the romance. It felt very bland and dull. Chang-wei was not a very appealing character to me, and their relationship felt so toned down. They didn’t feel like they were in love, they felt like awkward friends. There were barely any dynamics to their relationship.

However, I really loved Soling’s strength and the whole story was very interesting. Soling was independent and inquisitive- she didn’t just go along with the flow. She wanted to find a path for herself, even though it was being controlled by others.

Overall, Gunpowder Alchemy was an intriguing read that I would recommend for those in search of a historical novel with a strong heroine and complex plot.

*OBS would like to thank the publisher for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review*

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