Among Others

Published Nov. 5, 2012 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-3172-4
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4 stars (12 reviews)

Seeking refuge in fantasy novel worlds throughout a youth under the shadow of a dubiously sane half-brother who dabbled in magic, Mori Phelps is forced to confront her mother in a tragic battle and gains unwanted attention when she attempts to perform spells herself.

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Review of 'Among Others' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

After tragically losing her sister, Mori has to learn to deal with this great loss. She fled to her estranged father who then put her into a well-respected all-girls boarding school. Mori is left alone trying to deal with grief, a new school and her own teenage angst. Among Others is written in a series of diary entries exploring Mori’s coming of age.

While I found it extremely difficult to give a plot overview of this book, it might be easier to just say this is a book about book with a fantasy element to it. The tragic loss of a twin sister would be a difficult subject to write about and Jo Walton has combined some auto-biographical elements within the novel. Mori feels lost and she turns to books to bring her comfort and escapism, she is a fan of science fiction novels and slowly she begins to find …

Review of 'Among Others' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I don't like books that fawn all over their genre's fans, telling them how smart and discerning they are. That's one of the reasons Niven et al.'s Fallen Angels is the worst novel I've ever read, and the same dynamic hurts this book too. BUT, this is a much better book than Fallen Angels, even if the end was unsatisfying.

The story kept me reading, and Walton's prose is wonderful. This book also serves as a reminder and reading list of the best SF of the mid-20th century. It just doesn't cohere ... you keep thinking it's going to be a modern fantasy, then you think it's a psychological thriller, and then it settles uneasily and finally into a faint magical realism.

This book won both the Nebula and the Hugo. It's certainly a GOOD book, and I'm not going to say it didn't deserve those, but with all the …

Review of 'Among Others' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Mori is one half of twins. After she loses her sister, she runs away from her home in South Wales and finds herself living with her estranged father. She’s running from her mother because she’s a witch and responsible for the death of her sister. Mori is packed off to boarding school where she can stay hidden and lose herself in the science fiction books she loves.

It is a book about a book lover. It doesn’t really matter if you don’t share Mori’s taste in reading matter, you will recognise her love of books in yourself. Set in 1979, her reading list is full of classic sci-fi. Whilst I recognise many of the titles, I haven’t read them, yet I still understood the way they made her feel. These are the reasons we read books. To both escape the world we live and to find answers. It’s told in …

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