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url 2017-06-20 20:52
The City and the City to be adapted for TV
The City and the City - China Miéville

This book is perhaps my favourite thriller from the last decade, and I'm really looking forward to seeing if BBC Two can do it justice. 

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url 2015-11-06 18:19
11 Books About Domed Cities
Our Lady of the Ice - Cassandra Rose Clarke
2312 - Kim Stanley Robinson
Neuromancer - William Gibson
Perdido Street Station - China Miéville
Pure - Julianna Baggott
Under the Dome - Stephen King

This was a fun list to research. I couldn't use any out of print books, but some of those mid-century novels are bananas. 

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url 2014-07-02 02:06
New China Miéville Story! On Tor.com!

Please enjoy “Polynia,” a Tor.com Original short story by acclaimed author China Miéville. When the narrator was a boy, cold titanic masses appeared in the skies above London: Icebergs. As explorers both official and amateur try to climb the snowy pekas [sic], packs of children follow in their frigid shadows.

 

Squee! Now publish a new novel? Okthxbai. 

 

China Mieville

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url 2014-05-06 22:07
10 overlooked novels: how many have you read?

I give the side eye to much of the tone of these book descriptions. (For example: I am struck in bookshops by racks, newly erected in the last decade, offering "teen fiction". If walk-in, walk-through bookshops survive (not a certainty), I shall expect soon to see racks spring up labelled "old guys' novels". I believe the proper response to this is "fuck you".) HOWEVER, the listicle did inform me of a novel I am currently dying to get my hands on: a romance penned by a 10 year old in 1919 called The Young Visitors

 

I can think of a couple other novels written by the very young. There's Eragon, of course, which was started by Paolini when he was 15, and it shows. My quip about this book: not so much standing on the shoulders of giants as having a piggy back ride. There's also Strange Evil by Jane Gaskell, written when she was 14. Strange Evil was included in a list by China Mieville of the 50 sci fi and fantasy books every socialist should read. I've read about half of Gaskell's book, and it's utterly charming and wholly bizarre.

 

Can you guys come up with others? I think I'm looking for books written by people well under the age of 20, not just teens in general. Frankenstein was written by the 19 year old Mary Shelley, for example, but I think I'd strike her from the list, as she was already married, plus the Victorians had a very different sense of the age of majority. Novelists generally don't get points for youthful precociousness -- not like musicians or poets, anyway, like Mozart or Keats -- but it's still cute when it happens. 

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