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File Size: 951 KB

Print Length: 341 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062684825

Publisher: Orbit (April 17, 2018)

Publication Date: April 17, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B076PD5H9P

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I found the book very creative and the 'place' was well described. I had a hard time connecting to the characters and I felt like some of the character elements were only plot devices with no other reason for existing. I was really excited about the idea of the book, it didn't live up to my hopes. This author has promise though and I hope he continues to hone his writing skill.

The writing style is... ...ummm… ...adequate, and the story is slow to start. The coincidences that drive the plot are a little bit of a stretch. On the other hand, conceptually, the post-climate collapse world that it creates is phenomenal, and once things get going, it is genuinely original and quite good. In a world of endless sequels and derivatives, that's more than enough to make it worth a read.

The idea that much of humanity would be living on offshore oil rig-type structures is an interesting one, but the author never provides an explanation, much less a plausible science-based one, for how the world got into the state described. The past is revealed in glimpses.There are hardly any cisgender heterosexual characters and yet the world of the novel is hellishly overpopulated. It is unclear how a world in which most people are either gay or gender-fluid or both can produce so many children.It is a fun mirror of our own world that nearly all of the rich people are urban real estate owners, but not enough fun to keep the reader motivated. This is a tough book to slog through.

Sam J Miller has become a trusted go-to-author when I venture out of my literary bubble to sample genres I don't typically read--in this case, science fiction. In some ways, I suppose, I'm not therefore particularly qualified to review Blackfish City. But I'm giving it a go nonetheless.This is a story of exiles and brokenness--the kind of brokenness where the spirit enters. Indeed, the disease that afflicts many of the characters is known as the breaks. It is part redemption song and part jailbreak. Like the chaotic city where it is set, the novel's initial (deliberate) incoherence, which is really a rush of strange detail and invention, begins to resolve into something more familiar.In a nutshell, a strange woman with an orca familiar appears in the city and becomes the subject of much speculation and fear. People project on her their own conflicts and desires. She gradually assembles her chosen family in the midst of an outbreak of less-than-civil war between the "shareholders" (powerful, rich and shadowy figures who are the city's owners in every sense) and a female-led crime syndicate. The family then seeks to obtain its end (no spoliers) but is met with no shortage of abrupt and gruesome deaths (Miller is not afraid to kill off key and beloved characters!).Miller has invented here a merciless world, but with enough redemptive characters to give the bleakness a rest and leave room for hope. Although I thought the last portion meandered perhaps a bit too long after the jailbreak and some of the class and gender conflict hung a little heavy on the prose (hence no 5 stars), Miller's imagination left me breathless.

Blackfish City is an easily digestible novel because the material is exceptional and the pace is quick enough to captivate attention. I highly appreciate original fiction, and was apprehensive about the similarities to Phillip Pullmans "His Dark Materials", however, as the author delved further into specific topics (I don't want to spoil!) it was easier for me to separate the two. I noticed many reviews critiqued the editing, and I agree. Luckily, the need for a strong edit doesn't distract from this unique work. Despite the plethora of content and themes, there aren't too many loose ends. I hope the author continues to write in this universe, but if not, I'll definitely follow his spirited work.

I loved this book! Starts off with a number of different stories of different characters. Then the stories converge into a whole story. Some of the characters come together. Some die and come together anyway. And it all culminates in a glorious, chaotic, unexpected end. I found myself seeing the end approach without a clue as to how it was going to end. Then the felt so much like this was the only way it could have ended!

Blackfish City is a stylishly written novel with bright, clean, razor-edged prose and a vividly imagined, plausible near-future world. The stakes of the plot are high, and the novel packs quite an emotional heft to it. Miller particularly deserves credit for mostly managing the rare and delicate balancing act of having fundamentalist ideology as one big negative force in the plot but not failing to see fundamentalist characters as three-dimensional individuals with comprehensible human motivations.I do have one critique, though it's subtle enough that it took me days to put my finger on it. Without spoilering: psychographically targeted propaganda plays an important role in the worldbuilding. This is sharp, up-to-the-minute stuff. However, I realized that it made me just a little uneasy that, while the vast majority of the book is very much "Show, don't tell", that isn't true of this important social/plot point. As the readers, we're never suckered into falling temporarily for the fictional propaganda. And so there's just the slightest touch of "Well, at least we're too good to fall for that" that the sensitive reader can be left with.

Beautiful. Relevant. My heart wants this tale not just to be about a rallying cry for justice, about a story that is a catalyst for social change and upheaval to corrupt systems, the triumph of the just and the good, but for it to BE that catalyst, that rallying cry. Because while it is about our future, about a fantasy of a strange time that might almost come true or may never, it is also a story about us. It is the story of the fall of our civilization. Maybe the fall is necessary. But we have to land somewhere.

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