Is Perdido the one? — Noble Dust
It's dense, long, and pretty bleak. — T Clark
His way of making impossible worlds seem normal. — T Clark
unless dense means constant use of obscure words to which no one knows the meanings. — Noble Dust
I found it exuberant and fun, and dense only in its profusion of monstrous detail. — Jamal
I wouldn't want to read a Mieville book on paper. — T Clark
Funny. And sad on my part, perhaps. Or not. I'm not sure. — Noble Dust
The first two points are the most important. — Jamal
You can look up words quickly and easily — Jamal
Most e-readers now have a backlight, so you don’t have to rely on external light-sources and you can read in the dark — Jamal
You can start reading a book seconds after you decide to read it — Jamal
Ebooks are real and ebooks are books. — Jamal
Also, you can't loan or borrow electronic books. — T Clark
Also, you can't loan or borrow electronic books.
— T Clark
You can actually. — Heracloitus
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