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Jun 30, 2011
Shayantani
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it was amazing
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Gosh, I feel like a megodaunt just trampled me!
I have to say that I was extremely surprised by this book. Sure, I have read Ship Breaker and loved it, but this book still overwhelmed me and literally left me breathless. Some basic concepts are the same - the exhaustion of resources, sea level rising, humans resorting to violence –but it is the political dimension of this novel that makes it far superior to Ship Breaker.
This novel takes a lot of time to get into. For the first 50 pages you have z ...more
I have to say that I was extremely surprised by this book. Sure, I have read Ship Breaker and loved it, but this book still overwhelmed me and literally left me breathless. Some basic concepts are the same - the exhaustion of resources, sea level rising, humans resorting to violence –but it is the political dimension of this novel that makes it far superior to Ship Breaker.
This novel takes a lot of time to get into. For the first 50 pages you have z ...more

a post-apocalyptic Thailand has closed its borders to food from the rest of the world after the Contraction. We follow several characters, all with dim motivations as we go through another apocalypse scenario. anderson, a company man from a calorie counting company infamous for an incident in Finland, arrives trying to find out about a new/ancient fruit and the seedbank it came from. He's lso seeking a geneticist who escaped the Company. anderson takes over a shell company, his assistant is Hock
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When I started this challenge, I asked on Facebook for recommendations from other countries that people had read. I had Danish and Swedish friends recommending lots of Scandinavian lit, Czech friends providing opinions on a large range of European lit, Sri Lankian friends suggesting relevant selections, language students from all over suggesting other texts, linguist friends recommending everything! But the one that sparked my interest the most was a quiet suggestion to read this book, set in Th
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