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Mar 25, 2013
Bradley
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
worldbuilding-sf,
sci-fi,
biopunk,
mindfuq,
steampunk,
fantasy,
horror,
2016-shelf,
urban-fantasy
Lesson learned after reading this?
Don't Experiment With Cheese.
Can you imagine how many problems could have been avoided had this novel had access to time-travel? It's practically the only trope not explored, and that's saying a damn lot.
Off and on through the entire reading, I wanted to declare that this is one of the most brilliant novels ever written. The sheer level of creativity and attention to detail, the fantastic explorations of ideas, the explosion of plot items and complications, and ...more
Don't Experiment With Cheese.
Can you imagine how many problems could have been avoided had this novel had access to time-travel? It's practically the only trope not explored, and that's saying a damn lot.
Off and on through the entire reading, I wanted to declare that this is one of the most brilliant novels ever written. The sheer level of creativity and attention to detail, the fantastic explorations of ideas, the explosion of plot items and complications, and ...more

This book is a richly worded scifi/fantasy novel that develops several intricate plots but resolves most of them too quickly and easily. The world, a well thought out amalgam of steampunk and technomagic, was clearly created with love and care by China and drew me in immediately despite my usual distaste for steampunk and victoriana. In fact, it was the character of New Crubuzon; the way the city itself acted and reacted in a dialectic relationship to the characters that kept me reading past the
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Probably the most inventive steampunk fantasy I've read, although, admittedly, I haven't read all that many. I would have given this book five stars, except that the lengthy, repetitive descriptions of the grime and slime of the city of New Crobuzon became tiring. Interesting and certainly not typical characters. The bird man Yagharek seemed to be the anchor to the quest for new somewhat magical technology (thaumaturgy) to get new wings for him. But the story quickly turned into a series of gris
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De lo mejor que he leído en muchísimo tiempo. Un atmósfera increiblemente exótica, una mezcla de géneros combinada a la perfección, una historia que engancha como una droga. En definitiva una novela recomendable 100%

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