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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. The premise of this book is fairly interesting - sleepless people in a mysterious property called the Estate have a number of mysteries about them that will be gradually revealed. Sadly it didn't work for me at all. The writing is fine, but lacks oomph. Perhaps this is deliberate, smooth grey plastic writing to go with the smooth grey plastic lives of the characters, writing like a long grey corridor without decoration or frippery, but it struggled to hold my interest. The characters are vapid and seem one-dimensioned, again possibly deliberately, but again, without caring about any of the characters I couldn't be bothered to carry on reading about their non-adventures. The author has, I suspect, been heavily influenced by Ballard, and this book has a very sub-Ballardian feel to it. Sadly it suffers from all Ballard's faults and, to paraphrase Larkin, adds a few of its own. Life is very short and there are many books to read and so if a book hasn't sucked me in by page 60 I cast it aside (gently though, let's not be silly) and thus if this book improved or resolved the mysteries in a cool and original way then I am sorry to say that i didn't get to see them. ( )Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. honestly an unexpected read for me. I was immediately intrigued by the strangeness of it all, this book made me escape into a style of book which I haven't read much of before. The writing was clear and an easy read, a juxtaposition to what I thought was a very cryptic plot, which though it does lend itself to the almost 'darkness' of the plot, I would have enjoyed a bit more backstory to the characters or the setting - perhaps something to explore through another book! Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. Now that is different kind of read from my last batch of giveaways. Very mysterious, cryptic and dark. There are no supernatural beings involved but possibly some inexplainable forces... A bit of a slow pace read but language of the book is not complicated, neat and clear. It took me a while to get a grip of what is going on in a book and I grew more and more curious as I read it, yet I felt it could be more to the ending.Definitelly a good start for the author, as this seems to be the first English novel for her. I would actually be interested in the sequel of this! Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. Possibly one of the more unusual fictions I’ve read in recent months. I had a sense of being in a Salvador Dali painting! But I also found it most refreshing to see a challenging of convention. ’In the secret community of sleepless tenants on the mysterious Estate, new arrival Liv soon realises that escape is impossible, not just from the past but from the building itself. The Nocturnals is a noir mystery, daring and visceral, when nothing is what it seems.’ Thus runs the Amazon blurb…… The significance of the insomniac characters fuels the sustained theme surrounding, sleep, night, risk of dreaming. There is a dreamlike quality to the narrative and to the writing. Events and the bare bones of everyday occurrences seem distorted, off balance as if the reader is viewing it all through a cracked lens. It’s unsettling yet compelling. And it seems the residents of the Estate feel a similar way, ‘This exclusive address feels like a facade. The residents don’t seem to really live here; they all dwell among the empty, hostile walls that refused to be claimed. Even Maro’s situation appears tentative. After all these years, it still looks like he’s crashing here.’ Maro presents as a ‘main’ character possibly because he seems to have been there the longest, although that is my interpretation! The characters seem afraid to sleep, afraid of what might fundamentally change when they wake. They are not especially likeable characters. I felt the reader was encouraged to view them objectively, unsympathetically rather than engage in any way. It’s almost as if the writer were manipulating the readers’ emotions and responses. The Estate, too, is a character. It feels like it drives the situations whilst also standing back and watching as events unfold. ‘It is the Estate’s right granted to its residents; to decline any responsibility for past actions.’ And that is a clue to the book's ultimate intention, maybe, to ponder past and memories and how they relate to the present if not the future. For if you don’t sleep you are forever in the present….. It’s certainly a book to make you think, not to everyone’s taste I imagine, but the writing is almost mesmeric, hypnotic even, a collections of images and metaphors that brand themselves into your brain, certainly a novel that is out of the ordinary. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. It's a bit of an odd one to be fair. The writing is very spare and at some points almost haunting. The author, who I believe is writing in her second language, is very impressive.As to the plot, it is about a group of people who live on the Estate, an environment seemingly cut off from the outside world. It's never made entirely clear if this is by choice or not. These people have one thing in common, they cannot sleep for various reasons and it's these reasons that form the crux of the novel. There was a lot of guilt and very little redemption. If I have one criticism of the book, it is that, because there is no back story or explanation of the environment, it was a wee bit difficult to get my head round. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
During a celebration at the Estate, home to a secret community of sleepless tenants, new arrival Liv receives a mysterious phone call. She panics and runs, colliding with a stranger - and everything changes. Liv realises that escape is impossible, not just from the past but from the building itself. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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