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Nova Swing (Light, Bk 2)
Nova Swing - Light, Bk 2
Author: M. John Harrison
Set in the unique world first featured in the award-winning Light, here is a story of love, murder, and intergalactic noir on the razor's edge of the imagination, as envisioned by the incomparable M. John Harrison. — Not far from Moneytown, in a neighborhood of underground clubs, body-modification chop shops, adolescent contract kill...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553590869
ISBN-10: 0553590863
Publication Date: 12/30/2008
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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A sequel to Light, the book has earned two awards, the 2008 Philip K. Dick Award and the 2007 Arthur C. Clark Award. I enjoyed it. But like many science fiction books the reader must have an open mind. This one reminded me of how humans are polluting our planet. The location is a sea-spaceport intersected by the Kefahuchi Tract. This is a changed area is strictly controlled by authorities. Called the event, it is a place where nothing is what it seems and people have unusual experiences. Things appear and disappear. Others change completely. People change both physically and mentally.

Tourists are fascinated with the event but almost always are changed in some way. I was sad when Vic went into the event with a tourist who kept disappearing. He lost his memories and himself but always remembered the tourist and continued searching for her until his death. Other characters die, too. Some are murdered. One dies of a strange disease I believe he contacted in the event. But other characters found a way to live life although quite different from what they expected. They found that these changed lives gave them a measure of happiness. Most interesting but surreal read. And, I look forward to the last of this trilogy, Empty Space: A Haunting.
reviewed Nova Swing (Light, Bk 2) on + 1436 more book reviews
A sequel to Light, the book has earned two awards, the 2008 Philip K. Dick Award and the 2007 Arthur C. Clark Award. I enjoyed it. But like many science fiction books the reader must have an open mind. This one reminded me of how humans are polluting our planet. The location is a sea-spaceport intersected by the Kefahuchi Tract. This is a changed area strictly controlled by authorities. Called the event, it is a place where nothing is what it seems and people have unusual experiences. Things appear and disappear. Others change completely. People change both physically and mentally.

Tourists are fascinated with the event but almost always are changed in some way. I was sad when Vic went into the event with a tourist who kept disappearing. He lost his memories and himself but always remembered the tourist and continued searching for her until his death. Other characters die, too. Some are murdered. One dies of a strange disease I believe he contracted in the event. But other characters found a way to live life although quite different from what they expected. They found that these changed lives gave them a measure of happiness. Most interesting but surreal read. Nevertheless, I look forward to the last of this trilogy, Empty Space: A Haunting.


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