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What Else Are You Reading? > "On Fragile Waves" by E. Lily Yu (BR)

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message 1: by Silvana (last edited Apr 25, 2021 09:35PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments Come and join Kaa and I to read On Fragile Waves by the 2012 Astounding Award winner E. Lily Yu starting from May 18, 2021.

Tor.com article: https://www.tor.com/2019/11/20/on-fra...

I really enjoyed the author's short story The Witch of Orion Waste and the Boy Knight published in The Best of Uncanny so I am looking forward to this full length work.


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments @Kaa: I will be super late in starting this. Still need to finish two books first. How about you?


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments Kaa and I have decided to postpone this BR to May 18 :D


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments Well I am starting today but will probably taking it slowly my buddy does not show up 😅


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments I reached 20%. It's in 2nd person POV? Not sure what to call the writing style.

The theme is really unique at least to me, it's about Afghan refugees fleeing from Taliban rule to Australia. And some parts of the journey were in Indonesia too, so yeah I recalled reading some articles about refugees stranded here, or using Indonesia as stepping stone before they continued their journey with rickety boats to Australia in hellish condition.

It's a quick read and I think I only have fewer than two hours to finish it.


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments Finished this earlier than expected, it's a short one after all.
From my review: It started out really strong. I loved the writing, it flows rather effortlessly. I think it is kind of dragging after the second half and would love more plot than internal musings but I appreciate the author for telling the story of Afghan refugees and their struggles. I noticed the many research and interviews she did to create this novel to give it a more accurate voice.

The parts in the refugee camps and when they had to deal with TPV (visa) were really sad. I can't imagine how I'd feel if I were to face with the same situation. We are so privileged!

Anyway, I hope even though I'm a doing a soliloquy here at least the book will get more exposure :D


Emma Deplores Goodreads Censorship (emmadeploresgoodreadscensorship) | 7 comments I looked at this book and was a bit thrown by the beginning, which seemed a bit of an unusual/inaccessible writing style. Admittedly, I didn’t have a lot of bandwidth at the time I previewed it. Do you have thoughts on that point, for those of us who don’t tend to read many books written in non-traditional ways?


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2791 comments I treat it like someone was telling a story to me. It reminded me a bit of The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin. Yet later in the book it became the usual third person POV iirc


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