Namakemono reviewed Absolution by Jeff VanderMeer (Southern Reach, #4)
Moderately pleasant
2 stars
Holy crap, I did it. 🍾
I really don't want to be in the author's head. His fantasies are very special. The book was better structured than the first 3 books on Area X, but I didn't find any sense, deeper meaning or real pleasure in reading it. If you are looking for a vivid description of drug induced psychosis, this might be a good choice.
Although it has more structure and plot than „Authority“ and „Acceptance“ it is hard to read because of the convoluted and confusing language. You should read the first Area X novels first, because the plot makes repeated references to the other volumes.
I struggled to stop it, but I was too curious to see the end. I‘m happy I made it, but in fact you could also go to a bar and listen to a drunken guy on speed.
I think this is a …
Holy crap, I did it. 🍾
I really don't want to be in the author's head. His fantasies are very special. The book was better structured than the first 3 books on Area X, but I didn't find any sense, deeper meaning or real pleasure in reading it. If you are looking for a vivid description of drug induced psychosis, this might be a good choice.
Although it has more structure and plot than „Authority“ and „Acceptance“ it is hard to read because of the convoluted and confusing language. You should read the first Area X novels first, because the plot makes repeated references to the other volumes.
I struggled to stop it, but I was too curious to see the end. I‘m happy I made it, but in fact you could also go to a bar and listen to a drunken guy on speed.
I think this is a book, a serious book expert would say: „This book is polarizing.“