SciFi and Fantasy eBook Club discussion

22 views
August Book Discussions > Gone Away World - Initial Thoughts

Comments Showing 1-11 of 11 (11 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Sorry. I intended to put this thread up yesterday. I'm 16% into the book now and set it aside as I'm itching too much to re-read A Meeting at Corvallis .... :(

So, what are your initial thoughts on the Book and does anyone want to be the discussion leader for this book?


message 2: by Charles (new)

Charles (nogdog) I got about 2/3 of the way through the sample and set it aside. I suspect I will not buy it unless I see an overwhelming wave of support here. I found the narration to be too annoying: full of slang, jargon, and whatnot (not just in the dialog, all the time) to make him sound like a blue-collar roughneck while at the same time going off on long philosophical rants full of big words; with the sum of the whole being less than either of those parts.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Out of the four books I've read for this group, this by a far and clear margin the best book we done so far. (I skipped a few fantasy selections.) But I have a feeling it's not going to be to everyone's taste. It takes a good long while for the science fiction elements to kick in, but there is a scientific idea that drives the plot later on when the Go Away Bombs start dropping. I loved the slower, more detailed pace compared the the fast action of some of the other titles.


message 4: by Greg (new)

Greg So far so confused... Oh well, I'm just entering the Of colleges, sex and politics... we shall see...


message 5: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnahr) Charles wrote: "I got about 2/3 of the way through the sample and set it aside. I suspect I will not buy it unless I see an overwhelming wave of support here. I found the narration to be too annoying: full of slan..."
Very interesting. I had exactly the same initial reaction as you, I hated the smarmy know-it-all dialogue and writing (except I can't get the samples so I'd already bought it and I'm a finish-it-once-I-start-it person anyway). It was so long though I was not happy. But at some point, I can't remember the %, it shifted to his early life and suddenly became a very different, very interesting book. I remember thinking "This is why I always finish books, because I would have missed this."

I'm at 60% now and the plot has been thrown for a huge loop so I'm curious to see what happens. I do think it doesn't really feel like a science fiction book to me, although I don't know what else I would classify it as.

So I would recommend you stick with it but I totally understand where you're coming from.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

DonnaR wrote: "But at some point, I can't remember the %, it shifted to his early life and suddenly became a very different, very interesting book."

I was surprised about that too. I thought this was going to be a post-apocalyptic pseudo-cyberpunk geared towards young hipsters. And you're right, it suddenly changed into a very different - albeit still strange - book. Once I return to reading it, I'm about to start the college years and I'm really curious where this one is going.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

You should be reading very carefully. Here is a snippet from Nancy Pearl's Book Review:



And without giving anything away, I'm pretty sure that I can tell you that there's a spectacular plot twist that totally changes the way you read the book. (As a result of that, I suspect that you'll want to go back to the beginning and reread it, just as I did, looking for the clues that Harkaway helpfully planted for us along the way, but that we didn't understand were clues at the time.)



I heard her read the review on Seattle's NPR station one morning, so I was a little forewarned. It's a plot twist that reminds me of another famous SF writer's predilections.


message 8: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnahr) Greg wrote: "You should be reading very carefully. Here is a snippet from Nancy Pearl's Book Review:

And without giving anything away, I'm pretty sure that I can tell you that there's a spectacular plot twi..."


I had seen a plot twist at 60% but it didn't seem to fit with your post. Then I read farther and Wow! now that's a twist! I just finished the book and am off to start a spoiler thread.


message 9: by Greg (new)

Greg Well I made it to 50% and I could give 2 shakes about it. 1 star review, I would have given it .5 stars but I couldn't. Oh well, next please!?


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

Greg wrote: "Well I made it to 50% and I could give 2 shakes about it. 1 star review, I would have given it .5 stars but I couldn't. Oh well, next please!?"

I guess all readers have different ideas of what makes a book good. I'd rake The Gone Away World as one of the better novels I've read this year. I also loathed The Hunger Games but just about everyone else is pissing golden comments about it.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I finished my other book last night so I picked this up and read another 800 or so locations before bed. It's still a very strange book but I'm really sucked into it. I'm curious why things are happening at all - like why is Master Wu even in the story - and I think I need to dig in further and further....


back to top