Dec 15 ~~ review asap, as always.
925pm ~~ i always seem to need at least two readings of any Thomas King book to fully 'get' what is going on, no matter how much I enjoy them the first time through.
Aliens On The Moon is no exception, so I do know there will be a reread Someday, but meanwhile I did enjoy the story very much once I got a few chapters into the book.
At first I was overwhelmed with a new character being introduced with each new chapter, but I eventually was able to remember who was who. The other thing I noticed from the beginning was that the story felt like TK was indulging in some cranky old man ranting dressed up as character's opinions, but that eased up once I got a little deeper into the book.
I also found a ton of references to current events, which tells me that someday readers of this book won't understand certain things that are vibrant for those of us living through them. The price any author pays for setting a book in present times, I suppose.
So the idea here is that aliens have landed on the moon, and while the world waits to see what will happen next, our cast of characters go about their daily lives. That's basically it, but their daily lives are not exactly full of sweetness and light. There is a lot of unusual stuff going on even without the direct involvement of the aliens.
I'm not going to say more because one of my GR friends is waiting for her library to get the book to her and I would hate to give anything away in case she reads this before she reads that.
I can't call this a favorite TK title for me, but it was still entertaining, and I liked how tidily all the threads were connected at the end.
Thank you Mr. King for all of your hard work.