Here’s a critics review of Corsair and the Sky Pirates from Publisher’s Weekly BookLife

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This is my second book to be reviewed by BookLife and I appreciate the support they give to independent authors like me. To have a powerhouse like Publisher’s Weekly behind this effort gives credence to struggling authors desperate to get their books some peer recognition.

So, here is the critics report from BookLife on my steampunk historical fiction Corsair and the Sky Pirates:

Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10

Originality: 7 out of 10

Prose: 9 out of 10

Character/Execution: 7 out of 10

Overall: 7.75 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: Filled with harrowing airborne fights and classic steampunk action scenes, the plot of Corsair and the Sky Pirates at times takes a back seat to the physical fights and descriptions of the machines.

Prose: Crisp and engaging, the prose strikes a great balance between descriptions of the creative inventions that fill the pages and more action-packed scenes that move the plot forward.

Originality: This novel includes many staples of the sci-fi and steampunk genres while remaining innovative. 

Character/Execution: The crew of the Galeru are a lovable, vibrant, rag-tag bunch that the reader will eagerly cheer for (and their notable diversity is an especially strong point). The novel may benefit from delving more deeply into their personal backstories and perspectives. More moments that allow readers to slip into the consciousness of characters would be appreciated.

Blurb: Piggott’s Corsair and the Sky Pirates is an action-packed, page-turning steampunk adventure that will appeal to fans of sci-fi and historical fiction. 

BookLife Critics Report

I appreciate the sincerity and the honest criticism of their report. An honest review, whether good or bad, helps an author grow as a writer. I know it has certainly helped me. I highly recommend any independent or self-published author to check out BookLife for an independent and peer-driven review.

Mark Piggott is an award-winning independent author of several fantasy/steampunk novels and short stories. A 23-year U.S. Navy veteran, his stories will take you from the shores of eternal Avalon to a dystopian steampunk future and other worlds.

The Forever Avalon fantasy book series—including Forever Avalon, The Dark Tides, and The Outlander War—are available online at Amazon and other booksellers. His fantasy steampunk novel, The Last Magus: A Clockwork Heart, is available through Lulu and other booksellers.

Cross over The River of Souls in a fantasy novella and the steampunk historical fiction, Corsair and the Sky Pirates from Curious Corvid PublishingThe Last Magus: Dragonfire and Steel and The Prometheus Engine: Book Four of the Forever Avalon Series, are coming soon. Stay tuned for more new fantastic stories from the imagination of Mark Piggott.