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Josefine

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I like weird and challenging stories, mostly sci-fi and fantasy.

Summary of my rating scheme:
5: Amazing
4: Very good
3: Good
2: OK
1: Didn't like

I would love to go into more detail but the charact

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Josefine's Books by Status

122 Books

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Canon
Kindred
The Woods All Black
A Master of Djinn
What Moves the Dead
Gideon the Ninth
The Futurological Congress

Josefine's Pinned Prompts

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5,941 books

What are your favorite books of all time?

When you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...

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Team
Mistborn: The Final Empire
The Dark Forest
The Fifth Season
Deadhouse Gates
Borne
Authority

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106 books

What book are you still thinking about?

What’s a book that left a lasting impression on you - one you found yourself thinking about long after you finished reading?

The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Borne
Death's End
The Dark Forest

Josefine's Most Popular Reviews

Authority truly blew me away. It may be the perfect book for me to have read in this particular moment.

The prose is absolutely amazing and quite poetic at times. I love how Jeff VanderMeer shapes his choice of word according to the greater subject at hand, like using "drink/wine related" vocabulary in a chapter where the main character is obsessed with the word "terroir", a term used when discussing wine.

The general vibe of the book is, unsurprisingly, very similar to Annihilation -- terrifying without being overtly scary, but also somehow beautiful. I actually found it to be far more terrifying than Annihilation, even though it has no right to be, given that Authority is primarily about burocracy -- with some light spy elements. I think think this is due to how very personal this book feels, especially when compared to its predecessor.

As someone who is currently struggling with their job and is seriously considering quitting, I found myself reflected in Control. He, too, tries to change his workplace for the better but ultimately fails due to inertia in the system. He, too, is haunted by his past mistakes and feelings of inadequacy. He, too, fears the thought of losing his agency, of becoming just another cog in a huge, inconceivable machine.

So maybe it is time for me to also take that leap of faith.