![]() ![]() Ties everything together in such an achingly gorgeous, visionary But the final chapter, 'The Scope of Possibility’, A moment that really dragged me deeper in seeing as I had one, too, and 'loved that thing’ very much, indeed.) & 'A Gallery a Centure, A Cry a Mellennium’ were especially effective. I had a few favorite chapters ‘Songs of Your Decay, 'Through the Garden of Memory’ (Which included this line, “It’s the Charlotte Hornets Jacket I had as a kid–bright turquoise, purple, and white. Its favor to examine the essence of longing and loss that accompany the Interconnected approach that uses the lack of character development in Nagamatsu counters this with breathtaking world building and an ![]() This style of storytelling is magnificent for its ability toīring its themes to life in a continuously impactful manner, but itĬauses the character work to falter in the long run. Immense creativity in terms of theme, Nagamatsu delivers a stunningĮxploration of life and death and and the endurance of the human spirit. Written in a series of sweeping vignettes that allow The mortality of loved ones, the mortality of one’s self, the mortality Is an ambitious sci-fi mosaic about coming face-to-face with mortality… Sequoia Nagamatsu’s debut novel, How High We Go in the Dark, ![]() How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu ![]()
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