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by China Miéville
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Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2011/08/review-embassytown-by-china-mieville.html
Read on Ascraeus
Read on Ascraeus rated it 12 years ago
Just wonderful. Mieville steals into yet another genre and makes it his own.
Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 12 years ago
A first person story that stays faithful to a first person recollection. Had slight difficulty immersing (no pun intended for those who have read the book) in the setting. Ignorance of the society and slow understanding in some ways fits with the story, where the narrator herself is in some ways d...
halfmanhalfbook
halfmanhalfbook rated it 12 years ago
a complex SF novel
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 12 years ago
This is why I read [a:China Miéville|33918|China Miéville|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1243988363p2/33918.jpg]!I recently finished [b:The Scar|68497|The Scar (New Crobuzon, #2)|China Miéville|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320435192s/68497.jpg|731674] and was thoroughly disappointed, giving it the ...
Traveller
Traveller rated it 12 years ago
Review pending
Cecily's book reviews
Cecily's book reviews rated it 12 years ago
How can a novel about language leave one speechless? In a good way, I hasten to add!This was the third Mieville I’ve read, and they are all very different in style, content and my liking (or not).The core idea of this one is language: how minds shape language and how language shapes minds. Wonderful...
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
Embassytown is that rare thing in literature: unique. I'm sure there must be other books, other stories that deal with similar ideas, but I have yet to come across anything that comes close to the beautiful strangeness of this book. There are cons: Embassytown is far from perfect. Like all of Mievil...
Amy's Book Den
Amy's Book Den rated it 12 years ago
You can check out my review here: http://amarilysacosta.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/300/
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 12 years ago
There's a lot to like about this book, particularly for those interested in linguistics, semiotics, communication and culture. Anyone who's read Ursula LeGuin will see some obvious similarities, in particular the cross-cultural focus. What also excited me no end is that the book fits my gradually ex...
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