![]() | By: Gene Wolfe Binding: Paperback Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates, New York ISBN: 0312860722 ISBN-13: 9780312860721 Released: 31 Dec 2000 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |


The book is not perfect by any means, there are a large number of character & keeping track of them can be hard (the who's who at start of the book is probably there by the publishers request, this does help somewhat); the book does jump ahead at points (you only find this out several pages later); lots of technical stuff is missed out (in reflection a good thing as the book is about people not so much about technology).
All in alll a work of epic proportions, that does not take the easy way out.
Should this be your first GW book? - maybe not, "The Fifth Head Of Cerberus" might be a better place to start & the books of the New Sun are worth reading before hand to give you some grounding in this universe (but the connection between the stories is so loose that you don't have to read the books of the New Sun to understand these)
The story does continue with the books of the Short Sun...

But maybe it is just that Gene wolfe's writing style is somewhat hard to read for non-native english readers? Anyway, I liked more the first tome (Litany of the long sun)...
The religious/AI/deity theme in this book has not been adequately explored, IMHO. Ditto for the people still remembering the short sun time. The only one person in this book just got killed after two or three pages, leaving me a bit dissatisfied.
Oh, well, these were the first books I ever read of this author. Mybe I've just been unlucky in the choice of books by him.
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