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Middlegame (Alchemical Journeys, #1)
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bookshelves: 2019-shelf, fantasy, sci-fi, worldbuilding-sf
Jan 15, 2019
bookshelves: 2019-shelf, fantasy, sci-fi, worldbuilding-sf
Read 2 times. Last read January 16, 2022 to January 17, 2022.
Re-Read 1/17/22:
I don't really need to say anything else. I still loved this as much as the first read. It's exciting and fantastical and all the SF elements kicked butt. Or were they Fantasy? It hella doesn't matter. Alchemy is the big, big bad, and I'm all over it.
Original Review:
Oh, lordy! Big caveat coming. I'm already a devoted fanboy of Seanan and I read almost everything she ever comes out with no matter what because I trust her implicitly.
BUT.
Nothing prepared me for this ambitious, thoughtful, mind-blowing modern fantasy of Alchemy and Twins. She spread her wings for this one and turned tons of dichotomies into hardcore story elements, synthesizing Order and Chaos, Math and Storytelling, Isolation and Community, and made a story of Balance a bit more ambitious than any I've seen in almost any novel.
That's Middlegame. The space between the beginning and the end. The moment of transformation. The moment of synthesis.
I'm SOOOO freaking happy to have read this. :) I'm going to nominate it for next year's Hugo on its own merits and NOT because I'm already a fanboy of the author.
That's the quality within. :) My decision has been purified with a universal solvent. :)
Oh, and the characters, Roger and Dodger, are freaking cool. :) Great, complicated, beautiful story. The opener isn't quite as strong as the early days of the two kids, but that's merely my own opinion. Once all the elements started mixing together into this alchemical brew, the results were amazing.
I don't really need to say anything else. I still loved this as much as the first read. It's exciting and fantastical and all the SF elements kicked butt. Or were they Fantasy? It hella doesn't matter. Alchemy is the big, big bad, and I'm all over it.
Original Review:
Oh, lordy! Big caveat coming. I'm already a devoted fanboy of Seanan and I read almost everything she ever comes out with no matter what because I trust her implicitly.
BUT.
Nothing prepared me for this ambitious, thoughtful, mind-blowing modern fantasy of Alchemy and Twins. She spread her wings for this one and turned tons of dichotomies into hardcore story elements, synthesizing Order and Chaos, Math and Storytelling, Isolation and Community, and made a story of Balance a bit more ambitious than any I've seen in almost any novel.
That's Middlegame. The space between the beginning and the end. The moment of transformation. The moment of synthesis.
I'm SOOOO freaking happy to have read this. :) I'm going to nominate it for next year's Hugo on its own merits and NOT because I'm already a fanboy of the author.
That's the quality within. :) My decision has been purified with a universal solvent. :)
Oh, and the characters, Roger and Dodger, are freaking cool. :) Great, complicated, beautiful story. The opener isn't quite as strong as the early days of the two kids, but that's merely my own opinion. Once all the elements started mixing together into this alchemical brew, the results were amazing.
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Reading Progress
September 19, 2018
– Shelved
September 19, 2018
– Shelved as:
to-read
January 13, 2019
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Started Reading
January 15, 2019
– Shelved as:
2019-shelf
January 15, 2019
– Shelved as:
fantasy
January 15, 2019
– Shelved as:
sci-fi
January 15, 2019
– Shelved as:
worldbuilding-sf
January 15, 2019
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Finished Reading
January 16, 2022
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Started Reading
January 17, 2022
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Finished Reading
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Jan 15, 2019 09:56AM
Great review... Is this SF?
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It is the intersection between SF and Fantasy. Alchemy. Genetic breeding, science, and especially math, math, math... meeting storytelling, interpretation, belief, and magic. :) It keeps the balance perfect throughout. :)
I love Feed! (Though I couldn't read the rest of the trilogy for years, I was so traumatized. *lol*)Finally finished it last year, and now I'm constantly waiting for the next Mira book. :)



