Sandymancer

Author:   David Edison
Publisher:   Tor Books
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9780765379610


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Edison
Publisher:   Tor Books
Imprint:   Tor Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780765379610


ISBN 10:   0765379619
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Sandymancer is an endearing, imaginative post-apocalyptic-fantasy-hard SF mashup with refreshing characters and a twist."" --Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling co-author of Dune: House Atreides ""Sandymancer is a whole new world of dazzling magic, machinery and literary machination. A post-Anthropocene adventure that manages to be surprising, thrilling, and uplifting at the same time. I would follow Caralee anywhere!"" --Usman T. Malik, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan ""As if The Devil Goes Down to Georgia met Miyazaki, Sandymancer is a dust-bowl apocalyptica that asks riveting questions about the interplay between knowledge, corruption and responsibility; painted with the vibrant and whimsical cadence of a story book, and shot through with bold spikes of brutal, adult logic. It's a rollicking good time... and funny too!"" --Jennifer Giesbrecht, author of The Monster of Elendhaven ""Readers will be drawn in by the well-realized characters and the weird westernesque setting. Edison makes this dystopia fun."" --Publishers Weekly Praise for The Waking Engine: ""This debut fantasy is a fever dream of vivid imagery and dark luscious prose, reminiscent of China Mi�ville in its byzantine, steampunk-influenced cityscape."" --Library Journal, starred review ""Edison breaks some new ground here, and even when he's in familiar territory, he finds his own way of exploring it. An impressive debut."" --Booklist ""Intensely descriptive and detailed, The Waking Engine will spur readers' imaginations."" --RT Bookreviews ""Highly original, beautifully weird, deeply immersive, The Waking Engine is a storming debut and a fantasy guaranteed to trip you out."" --Adam Christopher, author of Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town ""A novel of gigantic--nay, cosmic--ideas, brought down to earth by witty characters and a delightfully clueless everyman protagonist. Universal apocalypses don't come any bigger, or more entertaining."" --Alex Bledsoe, author of Long Black Curl ""David Edison makes his debut with a novel of great creativity and richness. There's nothing small about this story, from its remarkable premise to its cast of splendidly mad characters and its complex, beautifully realized world. I can't wait for the next volume."" --Delia Sherman, author of The Evil Wizard Smallbone"


"""Sandymancer is an endearing, imaginative post-apocalyptic-fantasy-hard SF mashup with refreshing characters and a twist."" --Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling co-author of Dune: House Atreides ""Sandymancer is a whole new world of dazzling magic, machinery and literary machination. A post-Anthropocene adventure that manages to be surprising, thrilling, and uplifting at the same time. I would follow Caralee anywhere!"" --Usman T. Malik, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan ""As if The Devil Goes Down to Georgia met Miyazaki, Sandymancer is a dust-bowl apocalyptica that asks riveting questions about the interplay between knowledge, corruption and responsibility; painted with the vibrant and whimsical cadence of a story book, and shot through with bold spikes of brutal, adult logic. It's a rollicking good time... and funny too!"" --Jennifer Giesbrecht, author of The Monster of Elendhaven ""Readers will be drawn in by the well-realized characters and the weird westernesque setting. Edison makes this dystopia fun."" --Publishers Weekly Praise for The Waking Engine: ""This debut fantasy is a fever dream of vivid imagery and dark luscious prose, reminiscent of China Miéville in its byzantine, steampunk-influenced cityscape."" --Library Journal, starred review ""Edison breaks some new ground here, and even when he's in familiar territory, he finds his own way of exploring it. An impressive debut."" --Booklist ""Intensely descriptive and detailed, The Waking Engine will spur readers' imaginations."" --RT Bookreviews ""Highly original, beautifully weird, deeply immersive, The Waking Engine is a storming debut and a fantasy guaranteed to trip you out."" --Adam Christopher, author of Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town ""A novel of gigantic--nay, cosmic--ideas, brought down to earth by witty characters and a delightfully clueless everyman protagonist. Universal apocalypses don't come any bigger, or more entertaining."" --Alex Bledsoe, author of Long Black Curl ""David Edison makes his debut with a novel of great creativity and richness. There's nothing small about this story, from its remarkable premise to its cast of splendidly mad characters and its complex, beautifully realized world. I can't wait for the next volume."" --Delia Sherman, author of The Evil Wizard Smallbone"


""Sandymancer is an endearing, imaginative post-apocalyptic-fantasy-hard SF mashup with refreshing characters and a twist."" --Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling co-author of Dune: House Atreides ""Sandymancer is a whole new world of dazzling magic, machinery and literary machination. A post-Anthropocene adventure that manages to be surprising, thrilling, and uplifting at the same time. I would follow Caralee anywhere!"" --Usman T. Malik, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan ""As if The Devil Goes Down to Georgia met Miyazaki, Sandymancer is a dust-bowl apocalyptica that asks riveting questions about the interplay between knowledge, corruption and responsibility; painted with the vibrant and whimsical cadence of a story book, and shot through with bold spikes of brutal, adult logic. It's a rollicking good time... and funny too!"" --Jennifer Giesbrecht, author of The Monster of Elendhaven ""Readers will be drawn in by the well-realized characters and the weird westernesque setting. Edison makes this dystopia fun."" --Publishers Weekly Praise for The Waking Engine: ""This debut fantasy is a fever dream of vivid imagery and dark luscious prose, reminiscent of China Miéville in its byzantine, steampunk-influenced cityscape."" --Library Journal, starred review ""Edison breaks some new ground here, and even when he's in familiar territory, he finds his own way of exploring it. An impressive debut."" --Booklist ""Intensely descriptive and detailed, The Waking Engine will spur readers' imaginations."" --RT Bookreviews ""Highly original, beautifully weird, deeply immersive, The Waking Engine is a storming debut and a fantasy guaranteed to trip you out."" --Adam Christopher, author of Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town ""A novel of gigantic--nay, cosmic--ideas, brought down to earth by witty characters and a delightfully clueless everyman protagonist. Universal apocalypses don't come any bigger, or more entertaining."" --Alex Bledsoe, author of Long Black Curl ""David Edison makes his debut with a novel of great creativity and richness. There's nothing small about this story, from its remarkable premise to its cast of splendidly mad characters and its complex, beautifully realized world. I can't wait for the next volume."" --Delia Sherman, author of The Evil Wizard Smallbone


Author Information

David Edison is the author of The Waking Engine. Born in Missouri, he has spent most of his life living in New York City and California. His passions include rescuing pit bulls, leveling up, and all things queer. Sandymancer is his second novel.

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