It's a wonderful book! If you'd like the summary/backside description, here it is.
Choose Your Weapon: Beastie or Clanker
Alek is a prince without a throne. On the run from his own people, he has only a fighting machine and a small band of men.
Deryn is a girl disguised as a guy in the British Air Service. She must fight for her cause - and protect her secret - at all costs.
Alek and Deryn are thrown together aboard the mighty airship Leviathan. Though fighting side by side, their worlds are far apart. British fabricated beasts versus German steam-powered war machines. They are enemies with everything to lose, yet somehow destined to be together.
Greeting from the Leviathan.
The third book in the Leviathan series is called Goliath.
Paul Auster's 1992 novel Leviathan? No. Shea and Wilson's 1975 novel Leviathan? No. It's third in the Illuminatus trilogy. Scott Westerfeld's 2009 novel Leviathan? Maybe. The book was left kind of open ended and there is another novel due to come out as part of a Leviathan series in late 2010. I don't think you mean the 1651 book by philosophy book by Thomas Hobbes. I'm not sure how a philosophy book would have a "sequel", per se.
The Leviathan
Leviathan was written by Thomas Hobbes between 1588 and 1679. It was published in 1651. The official title of the book is The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil.
Leviathan is a book by Scott Westerfeld. It has 464 pages and is a middle grades steampunk book.Leviathan by Thomas Hobbs has 736 pages. It is a book of political philosophy first published in 1651 about social contract theory.
The book The Leviathan was written by English Philosopher Thomas Hobbs.
Thomas Hobbes wrote the book Leviathan.
at the moment we do not know because the book came out in 2009 and is still a relatively new book
in it he argued that people are naturally wicked and cannot be trusted
god is saying in the book of job that leviathan was the most stronger animals he created. all the other kinds of animals were afraid to leviathan
The Book of Jonah does not mention Leviathan. In any case, scholars familiar with the biblical references to Leviathan and with similar Near Eastern creation myths, say that Leviathan was a mythical chaos monster.Additional Answer:No, Leviathan is not mentioned in Jonah. Perhaps you are confusing this with Jonah being in the belly of the fish God prepared to swallow him where he remained 3 days and 3 nights (Jonah 1:17).Leviathan is only mentioned in Job 41; Psalms 74:14; 104:26.
Yes, it's the first in the series. Noted as a Steampunk sub-genre.