![]() Reynolds’ ability to capture the horror that Silas finds himself in through increasingly imaginative scenarios creates an odd sense of wonder. Silas Coade be able to find his way out of the loop and save the crew he treats? Or will he fall endlessly into ever changing circumstances he’s imprisoned in?Įversion is a delightful book. Or that his budding friendship with Ramos is cut short time and time again by Ramos’ death in increasingly frustrating ways. Cossile, is snidely cajoling him in every timeline. It doesn’t help that his constant companion in yellow, Ms. He knows something is wrong as he constantly flits through different timelines all with remarkably similar occurrences, but with different trappings. Whether they are on a steamship pushing through the ice flows, flying a zeppelin through icy crevasses, or on a spaceship parked above an alien artifact, he can’t save them all. No matter what he tries to do, the people he is trying to save keep dying. Eversion is a fun little locked room mystery that delivers on its premise and provides character to boot.ĭr. Lo’ and behold Andrew shows up at my door with an ARC of Eversion, I couldn’t have been happier (well, that’s highly debatable). ![]() ![]() I have nearly finished the Revelation Space series (Looking at you, Inhibitor Phase) and have been having an absolute blast. I have been spending the better part of this summer catching up on Alastair Reynolds’ intimidating library. ![]()
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