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forsale [732]
3 years ago
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Does anyone know where I can find chapter summaries for this book I'm reading called The Aeronauts Windlass by Jim Butcher? I lo

oked everywhere but I could not find any, I need these summaries to complete an assignment, plz help.
English
1 answer:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
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Answer: i found this website, it might help ! i f^cking hate summaries, they'll be the death of me ong.

https://elitistbookreviews.com/2016/03/02/the-aeronauts-windlass/

Explanation:

theres a lot of paragraphs so you really gotta search for them, a good one that might help you is "Captain Grimm is the captain of his own airship, and acts somewhat like a pirate against other unfriendly airships. Gwendolyn is the daughter of a high house that makes the power crystals which power the mighty airships. She has joined what comprises the military, and meets up with Bridgette, who is a daughter of a fallen house that now makes vat-meat. Yummy. She has a cat though that she can talk to, named Rowl, who is also a main character. It’s okay though, because the cat doesn’t talk. Phew! No talking cats. (As an aside, if you get the chance to listen to this audio book, the voice of Rowl is brilliantly done.) Along the way, they meet Folly and her master, Ferus, who are Etherealists and can control the Ether, which is responsible for lots of the world’s technology and the movement of the airships through the skies. Through Folly, we get a look into both the magic system of the world and the psychological and mental damage that its use imposes on its users. Pretty cool stuff."

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