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Sea of Tranquility (10/23): roll call and first impressions (no spoilers!)
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Post here if you are reading or planning on reading Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. No spoilers please!
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Hello, I'm new here and just following along to see how this group operates. I listened to the audiobook about a year ago and loved it!
I'm in on this one!
I bought a copy ?? months ago and it's sat on the shelf--thanks for the gentle nudge to actually, y'know… read it!
I bought a copy ?? months ago and it's sat on the shelf--thanks for the gentle nudge to actually, y'know… read it!
Welcome on board, Dorien! Have a look around and introduce yourself on the Member Introductions thread if you are so inclined!
Our old threads never close so feel free to comment on anything that strikes your interest.
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I’m on the fence whether to read this one at this particular moment. I LOVED Station Eleven but I’m not sure I have it in me to read another book featuring a pandemic right now. Can someone who’s read it let me know how…pandemicky…it gets? I definitely want to read it someday, just not sure I have the emotional fortitude right now…
Our old threads never close so feel free to comment on anything that strikes your interest.
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I’m on the fence whether to read this one at this particular moment. I LOVED Station Eleven but I’m not sure I have it in me to read another book featuring a pandemic right now. Can someone who’s read it let me know how…pandemicky…it gets? I definitely want to read it someday, just not sure I have the emotional fortitude right now…
I read it a few months ago and am considering rereading it this month if I can make time. I did enjoy it, and the P. issue was not too much for me.
Just finished the first part (Remittance/1912) and was a bit put off by the "info dumpy" nature of the first few (very short) chapters, but that passed quickly enough and the rest of it really pulled me in. I quickly tuned into the author's sparse style and, yeah… I'm in!
Read the second part (Mirella and Vincent/2020) this morning and here is where the SF conceit is made more plain. Still really liking it… verging on loving it?
And "Last Book Tour on Earth/2203"--I have some quibbles with the SF worldbuilding here, which might constitute spoilers so won't be specific here. And in any case, not nearly enough to take me out of the increasingly interesting writing. I like this book!
Part 4 (Bad Chickens/2401) and I think the author took this turn, which could have just as easily blown the book to smithereens, with heart, imagination, and stuff that to say here would be spoilers, so, just… Well done.
Part 5 (Last Book Tour on Earth/2203) in, and yeah, feeling like any thoughts now would have to include spoilers, so, just… still really liking this book.
I bought the ebook on sale so decided to dive into it tonight. The time jumps threw me at first, not knowing what to expect, but I like the author’s style and the characters are so well-drawn. I wonder why the first section was written in present tense but so far, the other sections are not. I’ll save more comments till I finish and then join the spoiler thread.