Blood and Iron
Jul. 7th, 2006 01:07 amIt's a book to sip, slowly. To savour, nuances of language wrapped around a plot that races downhill like a sliding boulder, picking up speed and bouncing sparks as it goes. I'm sixty-six pages in and I'm forcing myself to stop, because this is a book I want to make last.
There is sorrow in it, and sweetness, and I think it will prove a tragedy rather than a comedy, and oh gods and little fishes, I have never yet read a book like this, one that I wanted to treat like fine wine. Or maybe aged whiskey. Sipping a little at a time, because to glug it all down at once would be to do it the greatest of disservices.
Elizabeth Bear's fourth published novel. Sweet fuck, but I can't wait to see what a few more years will bring.