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Published Aug. 2, 2022

ISBN:
978-1-6686-0425-0
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(24 reviews)

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Past the start, I couldn't put it down

Content warning What I took to be "bad" writing, was actually Alastair writing in the voice of Silas as a novelist. This is both brilliant and technically challenging, so kudos to him. I'm very impressed with the structure of this narrative and how well he pulled it off.

A plot twisting masterpiece

Content warning Mild spoilers coming from discussing novel's structure and some of the foreshadowing

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As a long time fan of Reynolds’ work, I’m always delighted when he releases a new book. I immensely enjoyed his earlier work where he explored far futures full of high-tech and transhumanist as well as posthumanist themes.

His more recent take a different direction in time, though, diving into the past. Not that Reynolds is new to blending historic themes with more futuristic ideas. Take for example Century Rain, a brilliant novel ostensibly set in mid-twentieth-century Paris, only to reveal more alien influences along the way.

Eversion is a bit like that in that not all is what it seems to be. The novel starts out strong with the protagonist, a sixteenth, seventeenth or eighteenth century surgeon, on a sailing ship going north along the Norwegian coast in search of a mysterious artefact. We get a good glimpse of his character and what motivates the man through his interaction …

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