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City of Saints and Madmen

In City of Saints and Madmen, Jeff VanderMeer has reinvented the literature of the fantastic. You hold in your hands an invitation to a place unlike...more
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few weeks ago
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Vandermeer's take on "The City" as urban fantasy is full of writers and fungi, and is supremely satisfying for the intrepid prose explorer; each story enhances and informs the rest.
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This is one weird book. Kind of like that Alice in Wonderland feel you get when you play certain video games, like Little Big Planet. Pure escapism.
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Interesting looking book about a man who might be imagining the entire world in which the novel takes place (if that makes sense...). The city is covered in this hallucinogenic mold thingy that glimmers in the moonlight. Waaa! (I'll let you know if it sucks when I'm done reading it.)
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few weeks ago
this was an absolute delight to read. i would say more, but i actually finished it sometime ago and simply forgot to update it here. definitely one i would recommend.
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few weeks ago
In this tour de force of Jeff Vandermeer's fantasy setting, Ambergris -- also featured in many of his other works -- the reader progresses through a series of short pieces ranging in style from traditional short fiction ("Dradin in Love") to academic history and covering much experimental and existential water in between. As in his other works, Vandermeer here again demonstrates that he is more...more
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few weeks ago
This is a gem of a book! Jeff VanderMeer has made Ambergris come so completely alive in this collection of pieces ingeniously written in a variety of formats. While I admit that it took me a while to finish this, I have to say that never have I found footnotes or a bibliography so enjoyable to read!
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few weeks ago
Wow...there is so much going on in this book that it's impossible to cover in this short review. Po-mo metafiction at its best. Hints of Borges, Lovecraft, Kafka, and David Foster Wallace. The author refers to it as a mosaic novel - a novel written by different characters (all unreliable), in diff typefaces, and including (occasionally) footnotes, illustrations, a bibliography, and a glossary. ...more
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few weeks ago
Awesome...and crazy.... I'm still not sure I understand it all. Very creepy and wonderful.
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few weeks ago
I heard Dante skipped this Circle of Hell because he mistook it for Paradise. 'Ware the Graycaps and the King Squid.
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  • ISBN-10: 0966896882
  • ISBN-13: 9780966896886
  • ISBN-10: 0809532646
  • ISBN-13: 9780809532643
  • Binding: Paperback(496)
  • Publisher: Tor Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405033967
  • ISBN-13: 9781405033961
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