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China Mountain Zhang by Maureen F. McHugh (March 2017)
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I just picked this one up and looking forward to checking it out! Very curious to see what it is like :)
I'm just over half-way through and I can't figure it out.
I'm really enjoying it... I just don't know why!
It doesn't seem very science fictional, and the plot is pretty thin. But the characters are definitely carrying it for me - I'm reading just to find out what happens to them.
I'm really enjoying it... I just don't know why!
It doesn't seem very science fictional, and the plot is pretty thin. But the characters are definitely carrying it for me - I'm reading just to find out what happens to them.
So, I've just finished this one, and on flicking back through it, the opening quote makes a lot more sense to me:
'A simple way to get to know about a town is to see how the people work, how they love and how they die' - Albert Camus.
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'A simple way to get to know about a town is to see how the people work, how they love and how they die' - Albert Camus.
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Two chapters done.
Joe did you know beforehand that both of this month's picks occurred after a Marxist/socialist revolution?
Jo Walton really likes this book!
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Joe did you know beforehand that both of this month's picks occurred after a Marxist/socialist revolution?
Jo Walton really likes this book!
China Mountain
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Kites
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Jon wrote: "Two chapters done.
Joe did you know beforehand that both of this month's picks occurred after a Marxist/socialist revolution?"
I was wondering about the picks for this month as well. It's not just the socialist thing, also the gay angle, slightly shabby futures,somewhat literary. These books have a lot in common!
Joe did you know beforehand that both of this month's picks occurred after a Marxist/socialist revolution?"
I was wondering about the picks for this month as well. It's not just the socialist thing, also the gay angle, slightly shabby futures,somewhat literary. These books have a lot in common!
Finished
Does anyone else dislike it when books don't have a Table of Contents?
Baffin Island
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Jerusalem Ridge
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Ghost
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Homework
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Daoist Engineering
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Three Fragrances
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Rafael
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I really enjoyed this book. It reminded me of Central Station but I cared more about the characters more in this one. Carmel and R. Brother Patch-It were pretty cool though. Maybe I should re-read that one and see if I appreciate it more now.
Does anyone else dislike it when books don't have a Table of Contents?
Baffin Island
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Jerusalem Ridge
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Ghost
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Homework
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Daoist Engineering
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Three Fragrances
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Rafael
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I really enjoyed this book. It reminded me of Central Station but I cared more about the characters more in this one. Carmel and R. Brother Patch-It were pretty cool though. Maybe I should re-read that one and see if I appreciate it more now.
Yes! If books have chapters they should have a contents list!
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Chapter by Chapter
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I didn’t plan it with them both being after a revolution. My main thought was both near future with gender and a person's place in society being the main link.
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China Mountain Zhang by Maureen F. McHugh.
This won the 1992 James Tiptree Jr. award.
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This sounds like it could be quite a powerful book.