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Yannis wrote: "So slow that I haven't bought it yet...shame on me!"
Hehe... here's the link ;)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI...
Hehe... here's the link ;)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI...



I checked the web site and it seems to be legit.







I'm finding it engrossing because of the kind of lurid noir style it has going, but my reading has been slow for a technical reason. The free epub version doesn't play well with Stanza (pages are blank), so I've been trying to read the pdf version on my iPhone which is non-ideal for the eyes. I'll probably end up buying the print version.


Rather like:
Jenny describes how the book feels, and reads the next page.
Vance, how to get it is mentioned at the end of this S&L blog post -- I *think* it's still available by that method.

You can get it at Baen Books http://www.webscription.net/chapters/...

So, what you do is first read the book and then discuss, right?

Fahad wrote: "Just starting the book. Tried this club thing a while back and didn't liked it much. Trying again.
So, what you do is first read the book and then discuss, right?"
Yes. We're a bit different in that we have a podcast where we discuss the books as well. All the info is at swordandlaser.com!
So, what you do is first read the book and then discuss, right?"
Yes. We're a bit different in that we have a podcast where we discuss the books as well. All the info is at swordandlaser.com!






The pro was Bacigalupi came up with fantastically visceral descriptions of the characters and their actions. The con was he then continued to use those descriptions like a club, whacking you repeatedly over the head with them. I kinda wanted to shout "We get it how the wind up girl walks, now please advance the plot!"
90% of the book felt like descriptions of people hiding their feelings, suppressing their anger, trying not to let fear/joy/weariness show on their face, so when something non-character related happened it telegraphed the ending as clear as crystal. It was disappointing to reach the last chapter and find it was exactly as I had imagined it. No surprises. No excitement. A bit like realizing who the killer was in a murder mystery by chapter 3.
I understand this book was more of a metaphor for global trade, disease, and the un-naturalness of modern life with the sci-fi element,and perhaps even the plot, thrown in as a container for all of those ideas but it didn't work for me. So sorry. Book got annoying. So sorry.
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The Windup Girl
Paolo Bacigalupi