Spare

This is a pretzel of a tale, told in spare, simple prose. I began to suspect the ending somewhere around the first library scene, but I felt no less suspense than before. PKD is impressive in how few brushstrokes he can use to build the ominous mood.

I really enjoyed this book, and though it was not as absorbing as Neverwhere or The Graveyard Book, it was a rich and poignant story with characters drawn deftly and with subtlety.

Surprisingly engrossing read, interesting coming of age story.

There isn't much I can add to other reviews - although it took me a bit to get into, soon I couldn't put it down. My only regret is that, despite several visits to Italy, I have not yet had a chance to visit Capri.

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This one was really hard on the stomach.

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Fair story, but plodding writing that took away from the enjoyment with nearly every sentence. Seriously? I got it for a few bucks on iBooks, but it wasn't worth the electrons.

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I read this during my first trip to the Galapagos, and it was extremely interesting, particularly in the place and within sight of the finches of the story. Terrific. Made me want to collect samples, sequence everything, and figure how it all works.

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I liked this book and its premise of weaving fascism and “bad” vampires with an adventure set, for much of the story, in Prague - a city I love and know well, and whose beauty and sad notes resonate with me. The book had some editing issues, but I very much enjoy Mabeuse's writing.

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