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| ====== Authority ====== | ====== Authority ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Thoughts ===== | ||
| + | I went into this book with an even mixture of anticipation and hesitation. // | ||
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| + | I think VanderMeer rose to that challenge. The story jumps into the aftermath of the first book, this time following the perspective of the Southern Reach' | ||
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| + | The former director may have died in the expedition, but so did the anthropologist and the surveyor --- and those two have since reappeared outside of Area X, as has the biologist. All three are in Southern Reach custody for " | ||
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| + | Over the course of the book, we gain more details about previous expeditions and the bureaucracy behind it all. Control reports daily to a faceless figure known only as "the Voice" from within the opaque Central agency. He begins to suspect that the Voice represents not Central itself, but rather a faction within it. | ||
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| + | ===== Related reading ===== | ||
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