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The Hugo Voters packet arrived this weekend, which is awesome. I paid for my membership so I could go to the Con- to get a bunch of free ebooks as a bonus is pretty nifty.

I'm unlikely to read A Dance with Dragons by the voting deadline, and I need to read Feed before I try Deadline (Season McGuire seems to be following the goofy Cory Doctorow playbook of naming stories after past SF stories. For the longest time I didn't understand that her Feed was different from M.T. Anderson's YA cyberpunk marvel), but I started poking at Leviathan Wakes, and so far it's pretty excellent. Classy, action-packed hard SF space adventure. Nothing at all genre-breaking or genre-bending, which is among the many reasons I'm certain that when I'm done with it I'll still prefer Mieville's gloriously complicated space opera Embassytown, but it's a really gripping story thus far. Oh, and for whatever reason I didn't quite connect with Among Others the first time around, but will probably give it another shot.

I'm not sure I ever posted my review of Embassytown up here, but if I didn't, it's probably Mieville's best novel, and certainly his best novel since The Scar. I know people who were bothered by the implausibility of its central science-fictional conceit, but I just loved so many of the characters and I love the situation that the wonky linguistics put them in. There's a line between metaphysics and physics that Mieville skates maybe a little too thinly, but there was never a moment in the narrative where I didn't feel completely immersed in his world. I especially loved the immer, which could have just been a standard hyperspace drive but instead helped drive Mieville's theme that when we go Out There, there's no telling how we will be forced to cognitively reinvent ourselves as a species.

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Date: 2012-06-03 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] inuki42.livejournal.com
Small note, belated because I've been away from my computer for two weeks and couldn't catch up until now - if you pull up the cover image for Feed and look at it from a slight distance, the title will make a lot more sense. It's exactly in your line of humor; I'm sure you'll see it after a moment. ;) I'm fairly certain there's no referencing intended, or it was an afterthought at most. The title works very well on two levels already.

That trilogy is very much worth reading, when you get a chance, by the way.

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