I just wanted to revive this post in order to say that I've read it.
Nate Send a noteboard - 12/07/2012 05:33:12 PM
I found it highly enjoyable from start to finish. The metaphors and revelations started getting a little too crowded and heavy-handed at the end, but it was still great fun to read, particularly the climactic showdown.
The writing was non-typical but I found it interesting and smooth to read. Still as full of strange words as any Mieville story, but crouched in enough context in his cool world of the Railsea that you never feel lost. I recommend it to anyone who isn't afraid of a strong and independent narrative voice.
The writing was non-typical but I found it interesting and smooth to read. Still as full of strange words as any Mieville story, but crouched in enough context in his cool world of the Railsea that you never feel lost. I recommend it to anyone who isn't afraid of a strong and independent narrative voice.
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Railsea by China Mieville
07/05/2012 04:06:59 PM
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Sounds like a cross between The Scar and Iron Council. Is that at all accurate? *NM*
07/05/2012 09:51:17 PM
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So would you recommend it to someone that wasn't a big fan of his non-Bas Lag novels?
09/05/2012 10:04:15 AM
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sounds good, it's certainly seems more interesting than embassytown
21/05/2012 10:43:10 AM
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I just wanted to revive this post in order to say that I've read it.
12/07/2012 05:33:12 PM
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