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In future dystopian America, Fan sets out from B-Mor (Baltimore) after her boyfriend, Reg. She encounters many obstacles along the way and alternating chapters fill the reader in on the world she's living in. The world has basically come to an end, except in big population centers like B-Mor and D-Troy (Detroit), to name two. The classes are separated out, with the wealthiest living golden lives in the Charters, and the poor living in the counties, trying to support themselves any way they can.
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I received this book from the Librarything Early Reviewers. I was drawn to request it because of the reputation of the author, whom I had never read. The premise also sounded intriguing, although I had had my fill of dystopia for a while. First and foremost, it is beautifully written. I initially wanted to give it 4 stars for that. I found my self highlighting many passages, which is something I never do. There are passages that encapsulate an idea so beautifully that they stop you in your track
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My parents and I have a longstanding joke in which we refer to meandering movies that don't really go anywhere as "a river runs through it"...On Such a Full Sea was a bit of "a river runs through dystopia."
Fan, a young fish tank diver in the B-Mor settlement, flees her town in search of her boyfriend Reg when he suddenly disappears. The setting is in the future USA which, I think, is now New China? Or part of it? I dunno, that bit was confusing, and I might have spaced out during the explanatio ...more
Fan, a young fish tank diver in the B-Mor settlement, flees her town in search of her boyfriend Reg when he suddenly disappears. The setting is in the future USA which, I think, is now New China? Or part of it? I dunno, that bit was confusing, and I might have spaced out during the explanatio ...more

This story really took me by surprise. At first, I was ansty because there was no plot. I wanted to know where is this going??: 2 stars. Then, I realized that it was well-written, and kind of interesting, even though the thin plot meandered: 3 stars. After a while, I noticed the writing was really quite good, and Lee was a genius at deftly weaving together a creepy and very plausible future that could develop from our present: 4 stars. Finally, I realized I could not wait to get back to this ver
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I usually love his books but couldn't get into this one. It reminded me of pieces of other books set in future societies without enough of its own originality.
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