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Reddit mentions of Devices and Desires (Engineer Trilogy (1))

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Devices and Desires (Engineer Trilogy (1)). Here are the top ones.

Devices and Desires (Engineer Trilogy (1))
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Height8.25 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2007
Weight1.28 Pounds
Width1.68 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Devices and Desires (Engineer Trilogy (1)):

u/improperly_paranoid · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Which covers did you get? I went for these, but I think both versions look pretty nice. And they're absolutely worth reading.

u/Cecil_Hardboner · 2 pointsr/CFBOffTopic

fuck, I'm drunk and just remembered one more author:

K.J. Parker

Her books border the line between fantasy and reality by setting them in fictional worlds but having so much of the content and actions be based on real-world science and lifestyles.

She has a bunch of books and several in series, I would recommend starting with her books The Engineer Trilogy
. The first two books in that series are two of my favorite books ever and can stand up against anything else I have recommended, for me at least. If you like that series, then commence reading every other thing she has written. Her newer stand-alone novels have been excellent.

u/sarahlynngrey · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue

Devices and Desires by K.J. Parker? It's the first book in "The Engineer" trilogy, and the Orbit edition has a dark grey cover with a padlock & key on it...

u/bogundi · 1 pointr/Fantasy

The engineer trilogy! Haven't read it, but I think you would like it! Here is a link to the first book.