The Hanging Mountains review
Jan. 14th, 2006 02:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Chris McDonough in Australian Bookseller & Publisher has this to say:
"The Hanging Mountains has something of the decaying uncertainty of the fantasy novels of Chian Mieville and James Lovegrove. Since it is the third book in a series of four novels--which themselves follow an earlier trilogy--there is a lot of assumed familiarity with the setting and the characters... However, this does not detract from the intrigue of the world or the pleasure of the story."
Nice. :-)
Thanks to Kirsty Brooks for spotting it for me.
"The Hanging Mountains has something of the decaying uncertainty of the fantasy novels of Chian Mieville and James Lovegrove. Since it is the third book in a series of four novels--which themselves follow an earlier trilogy--there is a lot of assumed familiarity with the setting and the characters... However, this does not detract from the intrigue of the world or the pleasure of the story."
Nice. :-)
Thanks to Kirsty Brooks for spotting it for me.
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