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Buddy Read for March 2020: Kathe Koja's The Cipher
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Great! I'll be reading both as well. I hope Randolph will join us for this buddy read too as he earlier expressed interest in reading this book.
Most of Koja's earlier work is out of print in hard copy editions but available for reasonable prices as ebooks. I'll be reading the Kindle edition.

I'm ready whenever as I have the ebook. Just say the word.
Randolph, very glad to see you'll be reading along with us too!



By chance I'd just watched Larry Fessenden's Habit https://letterboxd.com/film/habit/ , which was something of an indie horror classic in its day, made a few years after The Cipher. They both invoke underemployed young hipsters in decaying urban settings, stumbling on dark events, occasionally having ambivalent sexual encounters. I would have loved both if I'd come across them 25 years ago.


I have to admit I skimmed through some Koja books in the last few years, and was turned off by the style. But after I sat down and made myself sink into The Cipher, it was ok.

I'm about 10% through 'The Cipher' now. It's very gritty/grotty, despite the rather ornate prose, and frequently surprisingly funny*. Creepy setup; I'm really wondering where this story will go from here.
*The ugly urban setting and struggling artist characters remind me quite a bit of Koja's Skin. They're definitely more straight in 'The Cipher', though, so far.

Where is everyone on this? Happy to take a break and (for instance) switch to some Lisa Tuttle.

Joking aside, thus far I like it, though I am personally not a big fan of the stream of conscious style typically (this is an exception rather than the rule in terms of my enjoyment). I find the book subtly unnerving. Never particularly a "scary" read, but one with just enough off to be uncomfortable.
So far there's been two quotes that I've really liked: "A good morning is still a good morning, even if it leads to apocalypse at night." - A wonderful quote that somehow sounds optimistic, but didn't feel that way.
"I was so tired of hating myself. But I was so good at it, it was such a comfortable way to be, goddamn fucking flotsam on the high seas, the low tide, a little wad of nothing shrugging and saying Hey, sorry, I didn’t mean it, I didn’t know it was loaded, I didn’t think things would turn out this way. It’s so easy to be nothing. It requires very little thought or afterthought, you can always find people to drink with you, hang out with you, everybody needs a little nothing in their life, right?”

Back in the 90s, I would have been totally fine with this. Now I just want to hand Nicholas a valium and send him to a therapist.
I'm going to pause for a bit (after Chapter 4) and let everyone comment.

I think this story might actually have worked at a much faster pace in a much more confined form/shorter length. But this is so long and so repetitive and, by the end, so tiresome. No amount of pungent gross-out prose can save the last few chapters from inertia. Nothing new happens, nothing new can happen given the excessively close focus Koja's established early on. (view spoiler)

Also, (view spoiler)

I completely agree with both this and your views in your spoiler. The last few chapters are a real slog and I won't blame or censure anyone who chooses to DNF this after the halfway point.

I disagree with this. Even at his worst, Dick would have about 12 different plotlines going at once and be suffering from too much plot in too short of a book. In contrast this is too long for a book where there is so little in terms of plot actually happening.
I'll agree with the rest of your assessment though. :)

Ok, but lots of interesting things actually happen when one passes through Dick's portals. Not in The Cipher.
I gave up at about the 60% point. I couldn't take more from Malcolm and his crew.
Is anyone still working on this? Just curious.
Since it's relatively early in the month, I'd like to point out this new volume: Shadows & Tall Trees 8. Any interest in pivoting to this in our buddy read, or for the next monthly read?

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
Since we only had two nominations, I took the liberty of including a couple items from the last two polls.
Please chime in by Saturday. Again, please keep in mind that if you vote, and your choice wins, you will commit to participating in the discussion.

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/2...
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Books mentioned in this topic
Shadows & Tall Trees 8 (other topics)Under the Poppy (other topics)
Skin (other topics)
The Cipher (other topics)
The Cipher is available as a paperback and an ebook. A couple reviews:
http://www.conceptualfiction.com/the_...
https://litreactor.com/columns/fun-in...
When shall we start? I'm ready whenever, really.