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Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 2898 comments I'm also going to use spoiler tags in the post because I always wish people would.

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Bleep bloop.


Trike | 11257 comments Maybe, yes.


John (Nevets) Nevets (nevets) | 1904 comments I think that your argument may be right, and yes things are a bit open to interpretation, so here is mine.

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Liam Doyle (tragicsans) | 23 comments The only thing I feel sure about is...
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On a slightly separate topic, IMO I think the book description does a TERRIBLE disservice!! I for one feel really potentially shocking, amazing reveals of the atmosphere program AND that the data is corrupt, were ruined by putting that right on the book description. I can only imagine how I would have felt as a reader to have had it dawn on me what was going on!
That said, I'm not sure what a better description would be, but I'm really disappointed to have those key elements "ruined" for me.


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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5209 comments Anyone else feel that the entire story (view spoiler)


John (Nevets) Nevets (nevets) | 1904 comments Liam, I didn't read the book description until after I had finished, and I was so glad I hadn't. I agree completely that it does a huge disservice, and ruins an interesting twist.

That would be an interesting thread on its own. "How would you right the back of the book description?" Want to start it Liam?


Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 860 comments Liam wrote: "On a slightly separate topic, IMO I think the book description does a TERRIBLE disservice!! I for one feel really potentially shocking, amazing reveals of the atmosphere program AND that the data is corrupt, were ruined by putting that right on the book description. I can only imagine how I would have felt as a reader to have had it dawn on me what was going on!
That said, I'm not sure what a better description would be, but I'm really disappointed to have those key elements "ruined" for me."


Totally. I really hate it when the marketing for something spoils the story. I've started avoiding movie trailers since they spoil so much. A classic example of posters & trailers ruining plot twists is Terminator 2. I read the novel based on the script & watched it many times. The T-800 being there to protect John & not kill him was supposed to be a surprise, but all of the marketing for the film spoiled it.


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 2898 comments John (Taloni) wrote: "Anyone else feel that the entire story [spoilers removed]"

Yes and I agree with you and with John (Nevets) and Liam that this is one interpretation, and really the main one I landed on. But I really enjoyed thinking it through.


Liam Doyle (tragicsans) | 23 comments Anyone else get the idea that the story is an allegory for post-colonialist healing?
The way that at the end... (view spoiler)
Not sure I expressed it properly, but it seemed to be a pretty clear theme to me.


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 2898 comments Liam wrote: "Anyone else get the idea that the story is an allegory for post-colonialist healing?
The way that at the end... [spoilers removed]
Not sure I expressed it properly, but it seemed to be a pretty cle..."


Most definitely, I see this in it. It's a bit ironic but comforting to think the colonized could (view spoiler)


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Liam Doyle (tragicsans) | 23 comments Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "It's a bit ironic but comforting to think the colonized could..."

Oh! I got the sense that what happened at the end was... (view spoiler)
At least, that's how I read it :O


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 2898 comments Liam wrote: "Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "It's a bit ironic but comforting to think the colonized could..."

Oh! I got the sense that what happened at the end was... [spoilers removed]
At least, that's how I re..."


Oh but (view spoiler)


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Liam Doyle (tragicsans) | 23 comments Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "Oh but (view spoiler)"

:O Oh wow, I didn't see it that way. (view spoiler)


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