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Review: The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves; China Miéville (2024)

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  The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves; China Miéville   The Book of Elsewhere begins in a military barracks, but this isn't really a military book. Instead, it is a book about a god who is grappling with metaphysical questions while dodging a rival god. I did enjoy the book, but the choices that the authors made in narrative structure made it more difficult to follow. The overarching plot, though, was intriguing. I liked some of the characters, but many of them were unlikable and/or underdeveloped. I would read more by Reeves and Miéville, though.  I received access of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

2024 Best Novel (Hugos)

The 2024 Hugo nominated novels are  Best Novel The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty (Harper Voyager, Harper Voyager UK) The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera (Tordotcom) Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (Tordotcom, Orbit UK) Starter Villain by John Scalzi (Tor, Tor UK) Translation State by Ann Leckie (Orbit US, Orbit UK) Witch King by Martha Wells (Tordotcom) I've read all the novels at this point. My favorite, and the one that is least like anything I've ever read, is Leckie's Translation Slate.  It has all my favorite themes, too. What does it mean to be human? And how does communication (or lack thereof) change the world. My second favorite is Wells' Witch King. Fantasy is not usually my thing, but this one was really interesting.  I enjoyed all the others, and I have to give a shout-out to The Saint of Bright Doors for about being an UNchosen one. That is refreshingly different. I'm not quite finished with it yet, so it ma...

The Saint of Bright Doors (July and August 2024)

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    The Saint of Bright Doors by Chandrasekera Reddit's 2024 Hugo Readalong: The Saint of Bright Doors, Vajra Chandraseker  Also from Reddit, a nice explication of the religious aspects of Buddhism that are embedded as well as some commentary on Sri Lankan politics and culture. Spoilery Review from Asking the Wrong Questions  Book review from Reactor.com  Another review from Every Book a Doorway Another spoilery review, that actually explains some of what's going on from Paige Reviews Books    Characters The Unchosen: Caduv (unchosen to be Singer of the Red), Koel (unchosen daughter of the Prophet of the Walking), Ulpe (unchosen of the Man in the Fire), Hejmen: Fetter's love interest.  Coema, Gerau, and Tomarin-- the committee who oversee Nine Yellow Oxen, the door that Fetter (as Peroe) studies.  Pipra-- the head of the group who studies the appearance of bright doors at the abandoned mall. (First Blue Heron is one of these doors) Janno...