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The Drowned World
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GONZA
I was really enjoying the first part, before Strangman came along, but then I felt like I was rereading Heart of Darkness, and I admit I never particularly liked and appreciate Conrad like I should. Anyway, I finished the book in a couple of days, just to say that the pace is pretty high even though it becomes almost a dreamlike novel at one point.

La prima parte, per capirci prima dell'arrivo di Strangman, mi stava piacendo veramente tanto, poi peró mi é sembrato di rileggere Cuore di tenebra e
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Ashleigh
Interesting concept - Re-assimilating to biological past through archaeopsychic (subconscious memories).

More and more the dreams had begun to encroach on his waking life, his conscious mind becoming increasingly drained and withdrawn. The single plane of time on which Strangman and his men existed seemed so transparent as to have a negligible claim to reality. Now and then, when
Strangman came to call on him, he would emerge for a few minutes on to this tenuous plane, but the real centre of his
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Tom Britz
This is one of those novels that is hard for me to comment on. At the outset let me say that the writing itself is great. His descriptions of a post apocalyptic world in which the sun goes through changes and starts emitting powerful and deadly radiations, which blows the ozone and other protective atmospheric barriers away, melting the ice caps (sound familiar?) and causing the oceans to swell, flooding major cities, leaving only the top few floors of skyscrapers above the waterline.

But where I
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Laura
The author's 1962 debut novel set in a submerged London of the future, transformed by global warming. Read by Robert Glenister. ...more
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