There's something to be said for the capacity for long flights to sharpen the focus of your reading. I took a short trip, with 4-hour long flights, and along with some music, it allowed me to give my undivided attention to The Folded Sky.
I'm very glad I did.
I was beyond excited to delve into a new White Space novel. The previous two had been highlights of their respective publication years, so I had high hopes for The Folded Sky.
There is a loose connection to Ancestral Night, as doctor Sunyata Song travels to the Baomind, a vast matryoshka brain created by an ancient civilization. It is an intelligent construct, an AI created to hold knowledge through the ages, found at the edge of the galaxy.
After millenia, the star is dying, and when it collapses, it will take the Baomind with it.
Dr. Song is there to study it, learn to communicate with it, and to help transfer the pieces of it to another star system before the star destroys the system.
What follows is a fun romp that skillfully weaves transhuman, or more accurate, transpecies culture and technology, first contact dilemmas, well-crafted family drama, murder mystery, big science ideas, and edge-of-your-seat space opera action.
Intertwining all these ideas into a cohesive novel sounds daunting, but Elizabeth Bear pulls it off with style, making The Folded Sky intriguing, fun, and exciting all at once.
It starts with a slow burn, setting up the pieces and the players, then it kicks in and keeps cranking the twists and turns.
I loved it.
It also added something that resonated with me, which I bet resonates with a lot of you. We've all met someone who is a horrible person that has shown us their true colors, but has a knack for charming everyone else, and it's difficult explaining to others how vile that person is without sounding like an ahole.
Well, Bear really captures that feeling in the interaction of some of the characters involved. No spoilers, but damn do I know how that feels.
I truly hope that Bear writes more White Space novels, because now that I finished The Folded Sky, I'm sad that I'm leaving this universe. Hopefully not for long!