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Title | : | Goliath (Leviathan #3) |
Author | : | Scott Westerfeld |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Simon Pulse |
Pages | : | Pages: 543 pages |
Published | : | September 20th 2011 by Simon Schuster (first published January 24th 2011) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Steampunk. Young Adult. Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Hardcover | Pages: 543 pages Rating: 4.25 | 28920 Users | 2538 Reviews
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Alek and Deryn are abroad the Leviathan when the ship is ordered to pick up an unusual passenger. This brilliant/maniacal inventor claims to have a weapon called Goliath that can end the war. But whose side is he really on?While on their top-secret mission, Alek finally discovers Deryn's deeply kept secret. Two, actually. Not only is Deryn a girl disguised as a guy...she has feelings for Alek.
The crown, true love with a commoner, and the destruction of a great city all hang on Alek's next--and final--move.
The thunderous conclusion to Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan series, which was called "sure to become a classic" (SLJ).
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Original Title: | Goliath |
ISBN: | 1416971777 (ISBN13: 9781416971771) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Leviathan #3 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2012), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 28920 Users | 2538 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books Goliath (Leviathan #3)
I felt that this series was best reviewed as one coherent narrative given the relatively short period of time the books cover, the continuous story that was told, and the similarities between them.The Leviathan series is a fun mix of steampunk, adventure, and historical/alternative history that, for the most part, delivered a satisfying and enjoyable reading experience (even if the end of the series does sink a bit too deeply into some annoying YA qualities). I was able to devour these books at*3.5 stars*This last book was amazing. Best thing about this series was the world building and setting. Even though I really enjoyed the book overall, I didn't like the romance. (view spoiler)[ Alek and Deryn worked perfectly as friends and I couldn't really see them in a relationship. They were cute but meh (hide spoiler)].I liked the ending and I was worried about it because last trilogy I read from Westerfeld ended in a shitty way.I really really really liked the Leviathan trilogy, it was my
SCOTT WESTERFELD, WHY YOU SO AMAZING? Like, seriously. It's not fair.I don't think I've ever been disappointed by a Scott Westerfeld book. Sure, some are better than others, but they always have such awesome world-building, they're always exciting, and they're always a ton of fun to read. It's hard to beat his previous series like Uglies and Midnighters, but I think he just may have done it with the Leviathan trilogy.First of all, the premise is so freaking awesome I want to explode when I think
4.5 stars rounded up to 5 starsUpdate 12/20/11 - Bonus chapter to Goliath posted on Scott Westerfeld's blog. Here's the link.Barking spiders! What a great way to end a series! I want more! The third and final book in Scott Westerfelds Leviathan series did not disappoint. Set during WWI, our heroes Dylan (actually Deryn, a young woman) and Alek are on board the living airship the Leviathan (a giant floating whale!) as it flies eastward towards the orient and beyond. Goliath is an alternative
Review originally posted on The Book Smugglers HEREWARNING: there will be necessary spoilers for books 1 and 2. If you havent read this series yet and dont want to be spoiled, do not read on. You have been warned!Goliath is the final instalment in the Leviathan trilogy and after loving Leviathan and Behemoth so much, I was on tenterhooks, waiting to see how everything would be wrapped up.Leaving the revolution in Istanbul behind, our intrepid protagonists Alek and Deryn go back to their (now)
I have to say I that I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series. I dont think that it is for everyone, as it is quite odd, but I know I quite liked it. Rating clarification: 4 & ½ starsPlotI cannot speak highly enough of the plot. It completely captivates you, and is action-packed from start to finish, there is never a dull moment from cover to cover. If you are looking for an easy and fun page turner, look no further!Potential spoilers ahoy. In this installment, Alec figures out that Darrin
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