Friday, August 24, 2007
Amazon: Brasyl is One of the Best Books of the Year So Far
Amazon.com has just posted their Best Books of the Year So Far: Hidden Gems. This is a mid-year round up in anticipation of their annual Best of the Year list, and, in addition to categories of fiction, nonfiction, and books for children and teens, they selected 10 "hidden gems," books they say "don't fit easily into the usual categories or that were just too good to leave off our lists." And, in a category that includes both fiction and nonfiction (including books about photography, technology and meat), they chose Ian McDonald's Brasyl,of which they further say, "Ian McDonald is hardly a hidden gem to science fiction readers by now, but with Brasyl he has proven once again that he should be reckoned as one of the finest of all our novelists. Brasyl fractures the Brazil we know into past, present, and near future in a brilliantly frenetic and spellbinding stew and a dramatic tale of character and culture." (The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss is also included.)
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Couldn't agree more. I enjoyed the hell out of it.
Hey Jess!
Yeah, and I like that we have both Amazon and the Washington Post calling Ian one of the best novelist or Brazil one of the best novels, period, both without genre clarifications...
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