Alexander C. Irvine has written fourteen books, including Buyout, The Narrows, and "A Scattering of Jades," which won him the Crawford Award for best new writer. He was a finalist for the Campbell Award for best new writer and a Pushcart Award nominee for his short story "Snapdragons." Irvine's short fiction has appeared in the "Vestal Review, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Alchemy," and "The Year's Best Science Fiction," among others. He lives in Portland, Maine.
"Transformers: Exodus" is precisely the origin story that the
franchise needed. It's entertaining, filled with
the sort of epic battles Transformers lend themselves to, and keeps
the reader breathless with anticipation
even though we already know how it ends. [I]n the framework of a
political revolution and
the civil war that overthrows a system that had practically
calcified, there are terrible fights, friendships
made and broken, and the beginnings of a genuine epic; above all,
it's fun to read. "--Booklist
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