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Who the hell could understand the sea’s motivations, anyway? And who would be so lunatic as to challenge it? No one could fight that.
Bat. Shit. Crazy. Also: Brilliant.
4.5 stars - it lost one-half star because the motivation of a few characters was never clear to me.
This is as far as it's possible to get from "normal" and still make some kind of sense. It's not gibberish, or "stream of consciousness," or "magical realism," or whatever. I generally dislike all of those things. This is sharp, a ...more

I wanted to like this one much better than I did - it's just so overwhelmingly all over the place that it's hard to love. I appreciate the twists and turns, but ultimately felt like it was too much of the same stuffed into a too-small package. He's definitely a highly talented writer, but I don't think this is his best.
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Easy to get into and a story that simmers along, immersing the reader into an alternative London full of bizarre religions and cults. Mieville usually has a pet word in each book; this time it's concatenate.
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