The FoundlingMonster Blood Tatoo Book 1
By: D.M. Cornish
- Hardcover: 404 pages
- Publisher: Putnam Juvenile (May 18, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 039924638X
- ASIN: B00394DG7S
- Read it or not: Read it!
Set in the world of the Half-Continent-a land of tri-corner hats and flintlock pistols-the Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy is a world of predatory monsters, chemical potions and surgically altered people. Foundling begins the journey of Rossamund, a boy with a girl's name, who is just about to begin a dangerous life in the service of the Emperor. What starts as a simple journey is threatened by encounters with monsters-and people, who may be worse. Learning who to trust and who to fear is neither easy nor without its perils, and Rossamund must choose his path carefully
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Our hero is Rossamund, a foundling living in a world much like pre-industrial England. With one important exception. This world is populated by monsters. The world created by D.M Cornish over 12 yaers is deeplu imagined. He has thought out everything about this world down to the smallest details. So many interesting characters! There are the monsters and the everymen. Then there is a special subset of people known as the teratologists that study and fight monsters. The lahzar, people who have been surgically altered with foreign organs to have extraordinary powers, fight the monsters for pay and glory. For every monster they slay they get a tattoo of their blood.. One of my favorite parts of the book were the author's drawings interspersed in the chapters. The back of the book also has an extensive glossary of all terminology used in the story and even more drawings. This is really a world that young adults can fall into and continue explore. I found the story a bit hard to get into, but once I did I couldn't wait to find out what happened to Rosammund. Really, this is a great first novel in a series, but I enjoyed the later books in the series more. I found that the characterization was more nuanced and developed. Recommended for anyone that is looking for a new world that is fully developed where you can continue the stories in your own imagination.
Our hero is Rossamund, a foundling living in a world much like pre-industrial England. With one important exception. This world is populated by monsters. The world created by D.M Cornish over 12 yaers is deeplu imagined. He has thought out everything about this world down to the smallest details. So many interesting characters! There are the monsters and the everymen. Then there is a special subset of people known as the teratologists that study and fight monsters. The lahzar, people who have been surgically altered with foreign organs to have extraordinary powers, fight the monsters for pay and glory. For every monster they slay they get a tattoo of their blood.. One of my favorite parts of the book were the author's drawings interspersed in the chapters. The back of the book also has an extensive glossary of all terminology used in the story and even more drawings. This is really a world that young adults can fall into and continue explore. I found the story a bit hard to get into, but once I did I couldn't wait to find out what happened to Rosammund. Really, this is a great first novel in a series, but I enjoyed the later books in the series more. I found that the characterization was more nuanced and developed. Recommended for anyone that is looking for a new world that is fully developed where you can continue the stories in your own imagination.
