
The City in the Middle of the Night
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Narrateur(s):
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Jennifer O'Donnell
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Laura Knight Keating
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Auteur(s):
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Charlie Jane Anders
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"If you control our sleep, then you can own our dreams.... And from there, it's easy to control our entire lives."
January is a dying planet - divided between a permanently frozen darkness on one side, and blazing endless sunshine on the other. Humanity clings to life, spread across two archaic cities built in the sliver of habitable dusk.
But life inside the cities is just as dangerous as the uninhabitable wastelands outside.
Sophie, a student and reluctant revolutionary, is supposed to be dead, after being exiled into the night. Saved only by forming an unusual bond with the enigmatic beasts who roam the ice, Sophie vows to stay hidden from the world, hoping she can heal.
But fate has other plans - and Sophie's ensuing odyssey and the ragtag family she finds will change the entire world.
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Ce que les critiques en disent
"An even stronger novel than Anders’ Nebula Award-winning All the Birds in the Sky; a tale that can stand beside such enduring works as Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and Dan Simmons’ Hyperion." (Booklist, starred review)
thoughtful & thought provoking
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In between the strictly regimented city Xiosphant and the criminal-controlled city Argel, the plot follows a pair of friends, Sophie and Bianca, and a smuggler, Mouth. Sophie tells her part of the story in first person, so is clearly the 'main' character, and when she is thrown out of Xiosphant into the Night to die, she discovers that one of the native alien races (the "crocodiles") are actually sapient. If there is a fourth main character in the book, it's the crocodiles; through Sophie, they try to communicate with the humans to explain that human actions are what's destroying the planet and causing the devastating weather changes, as well as causing huge suffering and death to the crocodile population.
Sophie, however, is both powerless and rather easily distracted, mainly by Bianca, who she adores for reasons that become less and less easy to sympathize with. Bianca, a privileged rich girl from the upper class section of Xiosphant, initially appears to be a good friend to Sophie but through the course of the book becomes more and more selfish and closed-minded, to the point it rapidly becomes very frustrating watching Sophie continue to trust and follow her.
Mouth is probably the most interesting character in the book. Initially she's fairly unlikeable, but as you learn more about her background and what she's suffered, and as she grows to be a better character, she becomes more and more sympathetic.
Ultimately Sophie, with the help of Mouth, attempt to initiate communication between the crocodiles and the human settlers. And at this point, the book ends very abruptly, without a satisfactory conclusion or a clear indication of what the outcome will be.
Overall, the book was very interesting; I really liked the alien world; the crocodiles were a great species; the society and politics were interesting; and the book was well written. However, the ending was a let down and felt as if it cut short several chapters too soon. I am guessing there's a sequel planned? But I'm not a fan of leaving a book unsatisfactorily short, even if it does have a sequel coming.
Really interesting world but very abrupt ending
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This book was intriguing and boring at the same time. It felt like there were three books in here and it could have been a trilogy, but instead a lot of the parts were a lot shorter than I would have liked. I thought there could have been a much stronger story in the revolution but that was overshadowed with, well, everything else. I definitely would have enjoyed this more if it focused on one plot line instead of all of them.
Not for Me
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Visionary
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I'll shout it from the rooftops: I LOVE THIS BOOK
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pubescent tripe
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Different, and not in a good way
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The world itself is a cool and original idea. The alien civilization is awesome and I loved learning about it. those two aspects were well thought out. however, the scale of the world felt inconsistent and hard to imagine. Sometimes it seemed like a tiny planet the size of Texas with town-sized cities. Other times, the cities are described as massive sprawling cities insurmountably far from anything else. That aside, it's a very cool concept.
Both of these original and cool concepts are overshadowed by Sophie's incoherent character development (or lack thereof), the disjointed plot, and unlikeable and inconsistent characters.
The first half of the story feels completely irrelevant to the last half, rather than providing context for later events.
The characters oscillate between bland and overreaction. Their range of emotion and behaviour is bizarre - not anything relatable and lacks any semblance of human nuance.
From a sci-fi perspective, it's great. From a story & character crafting perspective, it's not worth your time.
Also, I hate that this is classified as a queer novel. There is BARELY any queerness and it feels entirely irrelevant to the story. The first third of the story implies that there is a queer relationship, but there isn't. It feels like the one queer main character is only queer when it's convenient and it's only mentioned when it supports the next plot point. Her queer-love driven motivations seem to drive drastic decisions in the first half, but in the last half are often contradicted by her own actions and forgotten about entirely most of the time.
Disjointed plot, exaggerated characters,
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