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This chilling novel explores how artificial solutions can lead to even greater problems, with potentially dire consequences for humanity. Highly recommended.
The narrative is replete with brooding description and a sense of studied ennui. A detachment from a real sense of place causes a feeling of floating through amorphous existence. Recommended for fans of the indeterminate.
This thoughtful and beautifully written first novel perfectly portrays the inner life of a teen as she navigates the path to adulthood. It’s hard to put down and highly recommended for readers who love coming-of-age stories. [See Prepub Alert, 12/9/19.]
Giller and IMPAC–nominated Christie should garner the attention he deserves in America with this spellbinding family saga reflecting fiction’s intensifying interest in the climate crisis as well as humanity’s innate desire to make amends for past wrongs and start anew. [See “Seasonal Selections,” LJ 2/20, p. 27.]
Wang’s stories are funny, generous, and surprising as they introduce a youthful demographic that is growing worldwide. Highly recommended for all fiction collections.
In the end, some readers might feel that the concept exceeds the execution. But the Wharton/Fink bonding is worth the ride. For fans of literary fiction.