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Arm of the Sphinx by Josiah Bancroft
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bookshelves: fantasy, read-in-2017, buddy-reads, steampunk


1.) Senlin Ascends ★★★★★

Buddy Read with Petrik

“Civilization is like sunshine. Spread it about, and the world blooms with culture, innovation, and fraternity. But focus it all upon one spot, and mankind scorches the earth like a ray from a magnifying glass.”

A year has passed since the events that have lead Senlin into the tower. Marya is still missing, but Senlin is still in relentless pursuit to find his missing new bride, but to also find out even more mysteries that lie in every level of the tower.

This review will have minor spoilers from Senlin Ascends! Please do not continue if you have not read the first book in this series. Also, please go pick Senlin Ascends up, because it is unlike anything you've ever read before and will most likely blow your ever loving mind! Seriously, it's good, one of the best books I've read in 2017, and totally worth picking up and giving a try!

“At first I felt as if we had escaped a prison. Now, I feel like we've been locked out of our house”

This book starts out with Senlin, or should I say Captain Mudd, and his new air pirate crew! Yes, him, Iren, Edith, Voleta, and Adam have still taken to the skies and are trying to outsmart the tower (an impossible task, by the way) to let them into the level of Pelphia, where Senlin believes his wife has been taken to.



In Senlin Ascends we were able to see in great detail and explore the Market, the Basement, the Parlor, and, my personal favorite, the Baths. Well, in Arm of the Sphinx we only get to explore the Silk Gardens, but not nearly to the degree of the other levels.

We are then thrown into the meat of the actual story! Yes, this tale is much, much bigger than just a missing wife and Senlin's obsession with finding her! And the main story involves a person that makes the word mystery look too shallow to describe them: the Sphinx.

“The Sphinx has seduced many, many men and women with his pretty machines that are full of terrible screams.”

As we learned in Senlin Ascends, Edith was forced to lose her arm, but was given a new one, a better one, a mechanical one. But who gave her this gift and allowed her to keep her life?

I also really enjoyed all the talk about social classes in the Tower. Obviously the Hods are going to play a much bigger role, but I just thought it was a nice touch talking about what many desperate and forgotten souls can do when they have nothing to lose. How the rich get rich off of the lower classes, but that can all change in a matter of moments with a few chain reactions. (Don't talk about politics in your reviews, Melanie! Stop!)

“Just because you don’t recognize mercy doesn’t mean you haven’t been shown it.”

Again, this is a hidden indie gem! This story is mystery after mystery. The world is one of the most unique reading experiences I've ever had. The Tower is nothing short of magnificent. The characters are ones that I'm actually growing to completely love and want to protect at all costs. And the messages are something of pure beauty. This story is amazing and unlike anything else I've ever read.

This is such a fun steampunk story about love and loss, about becoming who you need to be in the face of death, and about how sometimes unexpected friendships can make the very best family. I cannot wait for The Hod King, and I have nothing but high expectations for this series and for Josiah Bancroft.

Also, do I have any artist friends that I can commission this stolen painting of a girl, in the water, with a paper boat? It's actually haunting my nightmares and I need to see it in real life. Also, I have more theories on this panting if anyone would like to contact me and we can put on our tinfoil hats and talk for hours over tea!

“When humanity ceases to aspire, it begins to decline”

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Reading Progress

June 28, 2017 – Shelved
June 28, 2017 – Shelved as: to-read
June 28, 2017 – Shelved as: fantasy
June 30, 2017 – Started Reading
June 30, 2017 – Shelved as: read-in-2017
June 30, 2017 – Shelved as: buddy-reads
July 2, 2017 – Finished Reading
July 4, 2017 – Shelved as: steampunk

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Petrik Wonderful review my love!! thank you so much for doing this BR with me! I hope your next read is even better! :)


Melanie Petrik wrote: "Wonderful review my love!! thank you so much for doing this BR with me! I hope your next read is even better! :)"

Thank you for your kind words, Petrik! And thank you for doing this buddy read with me! ❤xx


SueBee★bring me an alpha!★ Fantastic review my dear! xoxo


Melanie SueBee★bring me an alpha!★ wrote: "Fantastic review my dear! xoxo"

Thank you so much, Sue! 💗xxoo


Luna. ✨ Great review lovely! I'll take you up on that offer of tea and tinfoil hats


Melanie ☽Luna☾ wrote: "Great review lovely! I'll take you up on that offer of tea and tinfoil hats"

Thank you, beautiful! 💗xx


Jonny Even better than the 1st book which I didn't think would be possible,
I listen on audio book while out walking,
(which as stated in book one's review, I found myself making excuses to leave the house just to carry on listening)
If this trend continues by the time book 3 is out I will have walked the legs off the poor dog!


Melanie Jonny wrote: "Even better than the 1st book which I didn't think would be possible,
I listen on audio book while out walking,
(which as stated in book one's review, I found myself making excuses to leave the ho..."


Hehehe! Now we just have to wait a little bit more for that third book to fall in love all over again! Happy reading! 💛xx


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