Lai I read the first chapters from considering all the fun jaurais to reread one day. Once completed, i vaguely laminated another book, and then cracked jai, jai resumed Best of Possible Worlds, and I reread lai, integrally, without skipping a line, with a more intense pleasure than the first time.
Of course, like everyone else, I like read some very good novels, but rarely marrive to meet an author who memporte at this point that I can not leave his world and its characters, and this is what qua managed Karen Lord.
Here we have an exceptionally rich dune novel, which makes jai a little hard to describe
This is science fiction, but also a touching romance, dune rare quality, full footprint of decency and delicacy, and deeply moving, a book that evokes the uprooting of a people who lost everything, including his wives, and his difficulty to find its bearings in a world that is not his, a reflection on the importance of The acceptance of miscegenation for survival, but also often full with humor evocation languages and their differences on translation drôleries
And the author plays constantly with us, challenging us sometimes we delivering essential for the plot in bits and allusions, always suggesting, but we leaving happiness to guess and understand where she is coming from. Jai enjoyed a very slow pace, but still toned narrative (story takes place over two years), with ellipses of several weeks or months, which make the evolution of very credible characters.
And what characters! They all offer the reader, even the secondary, depth and complexity that make quon sattache of them as people quon come to meet, for which néprouve First of quune some friendly curiosity, but lon like more and more as and when quon knows them better.
And I have not talked about the tone, often tinged with humor, poetry of some passages, beautiful
You know what? well i want to read it again