As for the TV show, I would have a look, but I must read the book first, otherwise, I spoil a good novel reading opportunity. — Manuel
Wow Clarky, please don't take this the wrong way but I'm frankly shocked that you're a Mieville fan. Not out of any disrespect, but simply because I don't recall discussing any fiction with you, compiled with the fact that you seem to philosophically oppose the short story contests. — Noble Dust
I'm just not interested in either reading or writing short stories. — T Clark
For novels, I prefer paperback (or hardcopy). — Manuel
I didn’t like the way it degenerated into a monster hunt. The world building was great, the plot, not so much. It felt a bit like an action movie: fascinating premise, then boring. — Jamal
I enjoyed The City and the City so much that I feel I owe it to myself to give him at least one more shot after failing with Last Days Of New Paris. Is Perdido the one? I get the sense The City and the City was atypical, so I’m unsure of how to proceed. — Noble Dust
I remember the writing as occasionally and undeservedly pretentious — Jamal
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