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This is a handy volume, with the first two books of the series together. That's especially useful to someone new to Gene Wolfe since the first book (Shadow of the Torturer) does very little to establish a plotline and ends extremely abruptly. Your curiousity for what happened after the end is sated by flipping over to the second book (Claw of the Conciliator), which does more with plotlines, though it is still a wildly tangential book. This is not a plot-hound's series. It's not even a particula
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I can understand why people rave about this book, and I can see why people hate it, too. I thoroughly enjoyed most of it, though there were a few factors that churned my stomach a bit.
First the positive: This was a dense, intense, vividly written and imagined universe. It's Earth, a long time in the future, as we're approaching the death of the sun. A mythology has grown up around the dying sun, in fact, complete with prophecies of a New Sun that will herald the dawn of a newer and brighter era, ...more
First the positive: This was a dense, intense, vividly written and imagined universe. It's Earth, a long time in the future, as we're approaching the death of the sun. A mythology has grown up around the dying sun, in fact, complete with prophecies of a New Sun that will herald the dawn of a newer and brighter era, ...more

Rereading.. Gulp!
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Do you know what's crazy? Six months later and I'm still thinking about this series. I guess that means I have to upgrade it to five stars.
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I'm not exactly sure what to say about this series. Or rather, the first two books of the series. I don't really like the main character (as a person or as a character), I don't really like the plot, but I'm very intrigued by it all. The world has a very fantasy feel, but this is actually science fiction. Oh, and it's told by an unrelia ...more
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Do you know what's crazy? Six months later and I'm still thinking about this series. I guess that means I have to upgrade it to five stars.
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I'm not exactly sure what to say about this series. Or rather, the first two books of the series. I don't really like the main character (as a person or as a character), I don't really like the plot, but I'm very intrigued by it all. The world has a very fantasy feel, but this is actually science fiction. Oh, and it's told by an unrelia ...more

I wouldn't have read this without the prompting of the Sword and Laser group, nor do I think I would have gotten even close to absorbing the complexities if I had been reading it on my own. All the hidden bits about the previous civilization, all of the unreliable narrating, all of the hints Wolfe gives the reader... these must really only be unveiled through multiple readings of the entire four volumes of The Book of the New Sun. I have to admit that I am not that patient, but appreciate the or
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I made it 85.6% of the way through this and I just couldn't drag myself any farther. I didn't come into this book completely ignorant of Wolfe's style. I've read Nightside the Long Sun and found it different and interesting and was hoping to find something similar here. But it was not to be.
I liked the main character, Severian, in the beginning, when he's still trying to figure out his role in the torturer's guild, but once he's out on the road, his ignorance combined with his odd sense of self- ...more
I liked the main character, Severian, in the beginning, when he's still trying to figure out his role in the torturer's guild, but once he's out on the road, his ignorance combined with his odd sense of self- ...more

The premise and world building are interesting but muddled. If I could, I would give this book a 3.5 and feel that the plot reminds me more of a King Arthur-esque travel through a dark, shadowed world of imagined horrors and real ones. If anything, the occupation of the protagonist is one of the few things that one can relate to in the book and if anything is a solid anchor of reality in an otherwise confusing morass.

I've tried to read this book 3 times. It starts out pretty interesting but the story never really gets going. For some reason, I still want to try again.
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