Senlin Ascends

, #1

eBook, 432 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2017 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-356-51080-4
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Mild-mannered headmaster, Thomas Senlin prefers his adventures to be safely contained within the pages of a book. So when he loses his new bride shortly after embarking on the honeymoon of their dreams, he is ill-prepared for the trouble that follows.

To find her, Senlin must enter the Tower of Babel – a world of geniuses and tyrants, of menace and wonder, of unusual animals and mysterious machines. And if he hopes to ever see his wife again, he will have to do more than just survive … this quiet man of letters must become a man of action.

4 editions

reviewed Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft (The Books of Babel, #1)

Review of 'Senlin Ascends' on 'Goodreads'

This is a roller coaster ride, starts off strong, continues well, the bottom drops out, tries to climb back out, stutters, then runs like crazy to the end bringing back all the characters and situations you felt like you had to fight through in the middle. Actually enjoyed it, worth grabbing the next book. Semi-spoiler: it doesn’t end in a nice bow…

reviewed Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft (The Books of Babel, #1)

Review of 'Senlin ascends' on 'Goodreads'

Senlin Ascends is set in one of the most unique fantasy worlds I’ve ever encountered. It’s one part adventure story, one part travelogue, and it’s all heart. As I was reading, it often put me in mind of classic fantasy from my childhood, novels like The Voyage of the Dawn Treader or The Neverending Story. Josiah Bancroft has given us the opening chapter in what I am certain will become a classic fantasy series.

Bancroft opens the story with the titular Thomas Senlin and his wife Marya arriving at the Tower of Babel for their honeymoon. From the opening chapter this uniquely imaginative world shines. The Senlins arrive at the Tower of Babel via train, having come from southern, coastal Ur. Their clothing and manners are evocative of Victorian England. On paper, the pitch sounds like a hard sell, “I want to make a steampunk setting—but not in Europe! …

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