Veniss Underground

Veniss Underground

2003 • 278 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.8

15

I just finished Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer

Have you ever read a book and when you are done just kinda go huh! This book did that to me. He was bizarre and weirdly interesting. Really graphic and the level of detail that went into describing the living art was attentive and rich but disturbing. The book had a really odd format too. I've never read a book like it.

Starts with Nicholas and his part is told in the first person narrative. OK, cool.

Then we have his twin sister who he is estranged from and her part is told in the second person. Did not like that at all. It felt weird to me to do this for her when Nicholas' wasn't. Then Shadrach was written in the third person and he was Nichola's ex lover. Confused? Understandably so but it kinda worked in a strange way.

I don't want to spoil the book for you but it's basically about a world where the surface is pretty much dead and everyone is underground on different levels. There is this person called Quin who creates weird creatures and has an underground network going on which is so intricate and complex that no one truly knows the ins and outs of it, not even the workers.

I felt that while I can see the talent in the writing, it was a little monotone for me. I expect my sci-fi books to have a bit more excitement to them. To be pulled into their world and emerge myself in it. This book keeps you at the edges like a visitor watching through a lens and I have never read a book like it.

4 stars purely for being the first book of its kind for me.

Thank you @penguinrandomhouseca for my gifted copy