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384 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2004

“The key to a wonderful life is a fascination with something.”
“That’s what scientific research is. Every step you’ve taken, no matter how absurd, is a necessary one.”
This a speculative / historical fiction set in what felt like the 20th century although I don't think it was specified, or I missed it. Having experienced witnessing ball lightning in the past, Liu was inspired to construct a whole reality focusing on the research and development around ball lightning and it's potential for a ... weapon! Because, that is where we always seem to start with new discoveries. As ever the reality and faux science is superb, the problem it is too super and felt like a text book at times. The story stops and stagger between faux science, theory, research etc around ball lightening. Liu's weakness in character development really shows up here as he has a permanent cast for the whole book unlike most of his other work, and his inability to do good believable characterisations stand out here. Still manages, to get say a 5 out of 12, Two Stars from me for how he runs with a develops ball lightning science. It did come as a little shock to find out, after a quick post-book Google that ball lightning is real though!
while the book is set in a China that is altogether real, those little balls of lightning seem like they’re trying to transcend that reality, like how a man’s tie, within the confines of its narrow dimensions, has the freedom to indulge in a riot of colors and patterns unbounded by the rigid formula of a business suit.