Radioactivestardust reviewed The Black Tides of Heaven by Neon Yang (Tensorate, #1)
Review of 'The Black Tides of Heaven' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
It's actually a 3,5 atm.
Imagine you would take an epic fantasy book and strip it to the bare necessities. Or you try and write and epic fantasy as a drama play, that can be performed on stage.
This is was this Novella felt like.
You can actually read this book. You understand what is happening (if you pay better attention then me). Remember all those gruesome dragging parts in those fantasy tomes, that you have to slouch through? Imagine them gone. You are just breezing through. No need for tension filled action scenes, when you can just sum it up in the next chapter in a conversation.
It does work. It feels weird and you have to focus extremely hard so you don't miss anything, but it does work.
I missed a lot in the beginning, because I did not understand how this book works, and I was often confused, but it grew on me. When I stood before the decision to dnf or keep going, something in me liked the book enough to keep going. I even want to read the next part and see how it completes the first book.
I like radical experiments. I think the detachment from the story, created through all those missing scenes felt good, it was a comfortable to read and something I have not experienced before.
I especially liked the gender idea, we need more or those.
To make a real decision and decide about this book I will need another reread I guess and more time.