Have any of you read Naomi Alderman's The Power?
I really want to read that.
t edit Just put it on hold at the library.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Have any of you read Naomi Alderman's The Power?
I really want to read that.
t edit Just put it on hold at the library.
I LOVED 17776.
The existence of 17776 pleases me so so much. That would be wonderful if it won a Hugo.
Oh, The Power, I think I bought that but didn't read it yet. Hm, I wonder what format I got it in...
I am down the Hainish Cycle rabbit hole right now. Read The Word for World is Forest for the first time and am now rereading The Dispossessed and I really want to just tear down our whole society and start fresh. I guess I will decide over the weekend if I want to steer into that or back off.
I read most of it but then kept putting off finishing it because I was scared where it would go and then my library book expired.
Have any of you read Naomi Alderman's The Power?
I want to, too. I should put it on hold, in fact.
meara, there was a part towards the end that was extremely tiring.
I read The Power, and I have many thoughts! Most of which I am too tired to type up at the moment. I liked a great deal about it, and found it to be a really effective thought experiment in all sorts of ways. Then there were some things that did not work for me at all, including some dull dialogue/characterizations, a confusing timeline, and the disconnect between the images/descriptions of the "artifacts" (like the one speculating about what the "Bitten Fruit" symbol must have meant, on what is clearly an iPhone) and all the descriptions of phones, computers, Facebook, YouTube, etc. in the narrative sections. I couldn't get those two things to square in my mind. But I really enjoyed reading it and thinking about the world and situations she created. I just found it to be such a fascinating concept that I didn't really mind the parts that sort of veered off course.
yeah, I really enjoyed the concept, and the beginning of the book, but eventually I think I got to the part where the British girl's brother steals her skein via surgery?
And somehow I just couldn't get back to it, kept reading other stuff until it expired.
17776
Easily one of the best things I read last year.
Just read The Girl with All the Gifts. Now I've gotta go back and see what you guys had to say when you all read it!
eta: Except my threadshearching skills are apparently lame and I am defeated in my search. Anybody more skilled than I want to point me towards a date or post number? Thanks ever so.