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The Toyshop At The End Of The World (The Airship Pirate Chronicles), by Robert Brown

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At the top of a dusty cellar stairs, two little girls sit listening at a crack in the ceiling. Chloe and Isabella live here beneath the floor, in a cramped and dreadful basement apartment, where they have cared for their sick mother for as long as they can remember - never told what they are hiding from and never allowed to leave. They sit day after day listening to the sound of happy children above them,  wishing for a different life than the life of fear and hiding they were born into. One day, the food stops coming. Desperate, they crack open the hatch door. They creep out to find themselves in Herr Drosselmeyer's Toys, the most fantastical toy shop in the world, and the final project of the great Doctor Calvin Calgori. Calgori - the very man who had invented time travel and thinking automatons! Each night the girls sneak out to play with, and befriend, the marvelous toys - until they learn why they’ve been forced to spend their lives in hiding.

The Toyshop At The End Of The World (The Airship Pirate Chronicles), by Robert Brown

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1714428 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .40" w x 5.25" l, .42 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 174 pages
The Toyshop At The End Of The World (The Airship Pirate Chronicles), by Robert Brown

About the Author “Captain” Robert Brown has been writing stories of this world at the end of days for more than 20 years. Over 150 songs spanning 19 albums detail the adventures of the crew of the HMS Ophelia and their adventures through time. Captain Robert Brown further explores the world of Abney Park in the novel series "The Airship Pirate Chronicles".


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. a little unpolished, but good for fans of steampunk By J. Fitzgerald This was written by Robert Brown of the band Abney Park in Gig Harbor, Washington state. [...] It is the third book of a trilogy called The Airship Pirate Chronicles. It comes after The Wrath of Fate and Retrograde. The trilogy is a fantasy backstory to the origins of the band and "Captain" Roberts family. I guess you might call it a fantasy/fiction biography. It ties a lot of his songs into the steampunk story of his group of musicians turned sky pirates. It tells of how they became pirates fighting for good, how they met his children, time travel snafus, and adventures with the Neo-Bedouin Gypsies, automaton robots, and crazy environmental dictators. Each book is written more from the point of view of one character than the others - the First from the captain, the second from the crew member Lilith, and the third from his 2 little girls perspectives. There are other views, but it always come back to their main story and how all three intertwine. You can feel the Capt'n working out his thoughts on life, the world, society, government, family, friends, and inevitable hardship as the books go along. Ultimately his message is a positive and liberal one full of forgiveness, world peace, learning from your mistakes, and empathy for others.I enjoyed the books, but they have a lot of issues. Most annoying are the huge number of typos, and grammar/spelling mistakes. The books definitely needed to be edited more before being self published. They are all pretty short with large font, but they are also illustrated with nice pen and ink sketches by JP Valencantos Anfusco. (they recently released a coloring book of the images too!) The fantasy world the captain paints is a wonderful one, and it all ties together nicely. I enjoyed them, but don't recommend them to anyone that's not already a fan of the band or at least the Steampunk genre.They are written to be kid friendly (just like most of the bands shows) because of the Captains two young daughters, but I was surprised to find a few pages near the end of this book filled with profanity - the f-word mostly but a few others - 7 or 8 times. There are also references to prostitution, polygamy, rape, murder, social oppression, and unethical scientific experiments. I certainly don't care - such is life - but some parents might want to read them in advance if they plan on sharing them with their children.This third book, I felt, should have been the second book. It filled in lots of details that happened during that time in the progression, and ended rather un-spectacularly, compared to the ending of Retrograde. Then again this third book could probably be put at the beginning of the second book, and Retrograde could have been split up into a new third book with a little more added on to tie up loose ends. Toyshop was only 172 pages, compared with 310 in Retrograde. Retrograde ends, in my opinion, a little un-satisfactorily. Perhaps he means to have left it open ended for future songs and adventures, but I kept expecting them to fix all the time mistakes they'd caused and end up back home as a band with secret stories that never officially happened floating in their heads and coming out in their music. Still a happy ending is a good one, and I enjoyed getting some insight into my favorite groups leader - his life and songs. It's wonderful reading the lyrics put in where they match up with the stories, and written out like that they feel more like poetry than music.I half recommend this series and I half do not - you decide!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By DeAnna Dunn Spoken from the authors point.

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