In this sequel to "Sharing," three psychic, criminal brothers stumble upon a web of intrigue and conspiracy while living in a city carved into the brain of a giant, psychic octopus. They cross paths with the young owner of a new diner who is much more than she appears to be, and who needs their help if they are going to defend the city they love from impending, psychic catastrophe. Second book of "The Fold."
A staggering feat of imagination. Relentlessly paced and mercilessly dark. A twisted action-movie for the mind, like a debauched Star Wars; filled with aliens, psychics, and god-like entities and set in a wretched city built into the brains of a dimension-hopping octopus. This book expands upon every foundation the first book, Sharing, laid, and sets the scene for a multifaceted follow-up that I just can’t wait to read.
The most imaginative, surreal, hilarious writing. I will shove this at you forever. Read Sharing first, of course, the whole Fold is one character's life, the "you" of Shifting, which is sort of supposed to be a psychic love letter. So it's narrated by an intimate resident of Pip's Cross, the sort of trans-dimensional (or like... imaginary world recursion) imperial seat city. I'm already impatient for Burning even though Ljubo is a close voice to the author's and Shifting has a unique urban feel to it.
Like everything Miracle Jones writes it’s weird, fun, and smart. It’s a great set in a very chaotic universe(s) but still grounded enough through the characters to be compelling. Lots of cool ideas.
This is likely the most creative thing you will read this year. I'd have likely rated it higher if it were more tightly edited. I can't really adequately describe it, but if you like your fantasy with all the insanity of a dream, you should give it a try.
An pretty good book, but I found it a bit too much of an explosion of detail compared to the relatively simple yet awesome narrative of the first book.