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I kind of want to read it again eventually. To see how the beginning bits change when I know where we're going. But I want to give it some space, first. And I fed that with all the other books on my list, I might never get around to it.
Actually I did read it again. Almost immediately. I finished it and went "What just happened?". So I went back and skimmed it again, looking for plot points and picking up on all the bits I missed the first time around. That was helpful, but, (view spoiler)Also, just asking: Shouldn't this be under the topic "Radiance", not "Rad"?
Edit: So sorry. Should have put spoiler tags
Maclurker wrote: "...skimmed it again, looking for plot points and picking up on all the bits I missed the first time around. That was helpful, but, finally didn't answer the main mystery: What happened to Severin?"Being about 200 pages in and still floundering, I am dismayed to learn from your post that I will never know anything more about the primary plot point. Doesn't motivate me to finish. . .
Noomninam wrote: "Being about 200 pages in and still floundering, I am dismayed ..."That is not entirely true. I was being a bit simplistic. (view spoiler)
I did enjoy it and think it was worth finishing, if only to get all the world descriptions and enjoy the language. Valente does make you work. So don't get discouraged. The book does start to make sense as you get further along.




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As others have mentioned, the first quarter of the book was pretty rough going. I wasn't quite sure what was happening. Waiting for the story to form. Waiting to understand.
I'm not sure if ever read a book like this before. The stage. The dialogue. The story within the story. The words. Ever documenting. Today and not today. Oh my. Unique.