I was reminded of 'Podkayne of Mars' as I read Tinker. Like Podkayne, Wes Spencer's protagonist is young, brilliant, irrepressible, and not fully aware of herself as a woman (but sure knows she wants to be one!). Wen's conceit of his protagonist as the polymath genius owner of a junkyard set in a dimensionally-displaced Pittsburg is genius in itself/5(). The Long-Awaited New Entry in Wen Spencer’s Popular Tinker Series The war against the oni heats to a flashpoint even as Tinker learns that the enemy has a dangerous new weapon, the nactka. What’s more, the Stone Clan has sent its most famous warlords, the Harbingers, to take control of the allied war effort. Are these elves friends or foes?Released on: Ap. · Armed with an intelligence the size of a planet, steel toed boots, and a junk yard dog attitude, Tinker is ready to kick butt to get her first kiss. Wen Spencer "Each and every character is fascinating, extraordinarily well-developed, and gets right under your skin /5.
Wen Spencer. 2, likes · talking about this. Science Fiction and Fantasy Author. "Tinker", whose real name is Alexander Graham Bell, is an 18 yr old woman living in Pittsburgh, Elfhome. For some reason Pittsburgh, PA is transported to Elfhome which is not actually on Earth. Tinker is a mathematical and mechanical genius, but owns and operates a junkyard. Tinker Wen Spencer This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
I was reminded of 'Podkayne of Mars' as I read Tinker. Like Podkayne, Wes Spencer's protagonist is young, brilliant, irrepressible, and not fully aware of herself as a woman (but sure knows she wants to be one!). Wen's conceit of his protagonist as the polymath genius owner of a junkyard set in a dimensionally-displaced Pittsburg is genius in itself. Tinker (Elfhome Book 1) - Kindle edition by Spencer, Wen. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Tinker (Elfhome Book 1). Wen (short for Wendy) Spencer explains elves and other mythical creatures in a very original manner: they are from a different dimension. In "Tinker", an interdimensional gate transports the whole city of Pittsburg to Earth once a month for supplies (a day called Shutdown), while the rest of the time it is in Elfland.
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