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Ladataan... The Scar (2002)Tekijä: China Miéville
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Best Fantasy Novels (99) » 17 lisää Top Five Books of 2013 (765) Books Read in 2021 (1,039) Books Read in 2022 (3,224) quigui wishlish (4) Same Title (79) Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Let's be clear here - for me personally this book barely rates two stars... But I'm Waaay in the minority on this one. This type of fantasy has almost nothing for me. The first third of the book is as drab and depressing as possible. The word grey appears more often than 'the'! The first time we see the sun it's called an assault on our senses... While it perks up a bit later on, it never really lifts itself out of the mire. Then there's the best/worst part - the awesome imagination of the authour shows up again and again in these little glimpses of background material, then it's ignored or at least not explained further for the rest if the book. I felt like he was teasing me over and over - "Look how cool this is! Whoops, Sorry, said too much already!" And the ending? Plot twisted to make a bunch of points all with the subtlety of a car crash. Odds are you'll like this book - most people do. Odds are it's the last Miéville book I'm buying. Un cargamento humano camino de la servidumbre en el exilio... Una ciudad pirata que surca los océanos.. Un milagro oculto a punto de ser revelado... Ésta es la historia del viaje de un prisionero. La búsqueda de una isla de un pueblo olvidado, de la más asombrosa bestia de los mares, e incluso de un lugar fabuloso, una inmensa herida en la realidad, una fuente de inimaginable poder y peligro... This was an enjoyable read. The world he created was interesting, and I liked the overarching story. I haven't read a science fiction (fine, "weird fiction") sea voyage/pirate story like this before. Things I did not love: - all of the characters except one - random/inconsistent/seemingly arbitrary spelling and font choices - general inconsistencies in the nature of the world and all of that I didn't read the first book of this series (it wasn't in the library...), and it's possible the inconsistencies would be explained away there. ALSO, SPOILER: While I did think the ending was interesting (Bellis realizing she's been manipulated into all of her decisions, Uther doing all that manipulating, plans coming into place because "possibility"), I thought it could also have been much more powerful/meaningful. If, for example, I cared about Bellis at all. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Sisältyy tähän:Sisältää nämä:The Scar, Volume 2: Leviathan (tekijä: China Miéville) The Scar, Volume 1: Die Narbe (tekijä: China Miéville) PalkinnotDistinctionsNotable Lists
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from China Mi?ville's Embassytown. A mythmaker of the highest order, China Mi?ville has emblazoned the fantasy novel with fresh language, startling images, and stunning originality. Set in the same sprawling world of Mi?ville's Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning novel, Perdido Street Station , this latest epic introduces a whole new cast of intriguing characters and dazzling creations. Aboard a vast seafaring vessel, a band of prisoners and slaves, their bodies remade into grotesque biological oddities, is being transported to the fledgling colony of New Crobuzon. But the journey is not theirs alone. They are joined by a handful of travelers, each with a reason for fleeing the city. Among them is Bellis Coldwine, a renowned linguist whose services as an interpreter grant her passage--and escape from horrific punishment. For she is linked to Isaac Dan der Grimnebulin, the brilliant renegade scientist who has unwittingly unleashed a nightmare upon New Crobuzon. For Bellis, the plan is clear: live among the new frontiersmen of the colony until it is safe to return home. But when the ship is besieged by pirates on the Swollen Ocean, the senior officers are summarily executed. The surviving passengers are brought to Armada, a city constructed from the hulls of pirated ships, a floating, landless mass ruled by the bizarre duality called the Lovers. On Armada, everyone is given work, and even Remades live as equals to humans, Cactae, and Cray. Yet no one may ever leave. Lonely and embittered in her captivity, Bellis knows that to show dissent is a death sentence. Instead, she must furtively seek information about Armada's agenda. The answer lies in the dark, amorphous shapes that float undetected miles below the waters--terrifying entities with a singular, chilling mission. . . . China Mi?ville is a writer for a new era--and The Scar is a luminous, brilliantly imagined novel that is nothing short of spectacular. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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This gorgeous fantasy novel overflows with lush language which paints a breathtaking world full of intrigue and intricacy. Fully autonomous as well as morally and emotionally complex, the protagonist is fully human and truly credible. The language is stunning, which made this book an even greater pleasure to share with my love as a book we read aloud to one another.
(NOTE: While considered the second book in the Bas-Lag series, it is not necessary to have read the first book to fully appreciate it as the novels are not dependent upon one another.) (