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I've been (re-)reading Mervyn Peake, Jack Vance, and Robert Silverberg, all at the same time. I was surprised by the similarity between Vance and Silverberg, but more on that (and Silverberg and Peake, for that matter) in my eventual review of Lord Valentine's Castle. I expected some similarity between Vance and Peake, who both leave the impression of dense, intricate language to which the plot is subsidiary. That's true, but there are substantial differences. With Vance, it's all about the lang
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Nov 05, 2016
Linda
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it was amazing
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Dark, peculiar, vengeful characters set in a crumbling, old castle where the duty of maintaining the Groan family blood line and the "who knows what the heck that ritual is for, but we perform it anyway" rituals of the Gormenghast castle are the chief objective to carrying forth in life.
The action scenes were page turners, the scenes where characters were reminiscent were mournful, and the descriptive writing exquisitely held the novel together in a completely satisfying work that I look forwar ...more
The action scenes were page turners, the scenes where characters were reminiscent were mournful, and the descriptive writing exquisitely held the novel together in a completely satisfying work that I look forwar ...more

