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	<title>Aliette de Bodard &#187; the city and the city</title>
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		<title>State of the reading</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[china mieville]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mostly digging my way out of the Nebula nominees&#8230; -Christopher Barzak: The Love We Share Without Knowing: a mosaic novel of alienated young people in Japan&#8211;whether in Japan or in America. It&#8217;s beautifully written, and gets down so many things about relationships, loneliness and the threads that bind us together (or keep us apart). There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mostly digging my way out of the Nebula nominees&#8230;</p>
<p>-Christopher Barzak: <i>The Love We Share Without Knowing</i>: a mosaic novel of alienated young people in Japan&#8211;whether in Japan or in America. It&#8217;s beautifully written, and gets down so many things about relationships, loneliness and the threads that bind us together (or keep us apart). There is very little genre: it feels more like magical realism than a full-blown fantasy novel, but it&#8217;s a really awesome one. All in all, definitely a book well worth reading, with awesome set-pieces and a mastery of beautiful language and subtlety I can only aspire to.<br />
-China Mieville, <i>The City &#038; the City</i>: the cities of Bes&#8217;zel and UI Qoma have lain side by side&#8211;literally-for centuries, but are carefully kept apart: citizens from one city learn to ignore the reality of the other city as they grow up&#8211;lest they face the terrible powers of Breach. All would be well and good, if a murder hadn&#8217;t happened on Inspector Borlu&#8217;s doorstep; a case that grows more and more complicated as time passes, and which seems to involve evidence from both cities&#8230;<br />
You have to unplug your logic filters for this&#8211;there is no way in Hell this setup is ever going to be plausible whichever way you turn it&#8211;but it&#8217;s a very good read once you&#8217;re in the proper set of mind. Mieville explores the Kafka-esque ramifications of the premise, and merges it in a pseudo-noir mystery that starts slowly but quickly ramps up in tension until you have to keep turning the pages. The protagonist is a bit of a blank slate; but to be fair there is so much going on that you hardly notice. </p>
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