Fumesucker
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Fri Sep-17-10 09:47 PM
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Just finished "The City and the City" by China Mieville.. |
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I have to say that although it was well written and kept me turning the pages I don't really "get" why it won a Hugo, the concept, while certainly original and unique just didn't do it for me.
I kept waiting for some reason for "breach" being the horrendous crime it was made out to be and never found it.
Since I got the book through an online book swap it wasn't a great loss, if I had paid full price I would have felt somewhat ripped off.
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Sun Sep-19-10 12:09 AM
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1. I just read Kraken, which I thought was cool. |
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Kind of a mash-up Urban Fantasy and Noir Detective Story. It was a page-turner too.
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Sun Sep-19-10 11:59 AM
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2. "Kind of a mash-up Urban Fantasy and Noir Detective Story" |
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Yep, that describes "The City and the City" as well and I have to say that neither genre is my cup of tea and mashing them up didn't really improve the flavor for me.
I kept waiting for some blow-me-away SF'nal concept and got to the end of the book without finding it.
I'm reading Micheal F Flynn's "Eifelheim" right now, should be done with it tonight or tomorrow, it's considerably more SF'nal to me, I'll post an OP when I'm done.
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Tue Sep-21-10 09:16 PM
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3. I love China Mieville - |
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I have to THINK! and that's a good thing.
It was just your average every day who-dunnit-detective story - with a twist - and what a twist it was. I loved how I had to consciously adjust my mind for most of the book - kind of like you'd have to do if you lived in a place like that. You don't think about "it", but you do, because if you don't, then you're screwed.
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Wed Sep-29-10 04:04 AM
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4. I find the book very thougth provoking becasue it makes explicit something |
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we all do everyday - we walk though our cities seeing only the people and places we are involved with, ignoring all else unless forced to pay attention.
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Wed Sep-29-10 06:37 PM
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5. I wonder if that's how he got the idea |
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- that "hidden" part of the city that some people never (want to) see. You know, "those people". . .
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Thu Nov-18-10 06:12 PM
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6. Yeah, I'm afraid I didn't find it especially engaging either. |
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Cute idea but kind of a "so what?" idea at the same time.
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