This is an aside titled 'Summer Reading' dated 5/25/09

Only one more day until this summer’s must read — China Mieville’s The City & The City — hits bookstores. I’m looking forward to Owen Hatherley’s Militant Modernism and Geoff Manaugh’s BLDGBLOG Book. And after Sarah Weinman’s review, maybe some Eric Ambler. I also hope to find Jeff Noon’s Falling Out of Cars somewhere at a secondhand shop and this may be the year I finally read Gormenghast. Hospital Ship by Martin Bax is also high on my next reads stack. What are you reading this summer?

Posted by Joanne on May. 25, 2009 Tagged:

  • zan
    I was planning to use the summer to tackle Shadow Country, but now that you mention Jeff Noon, I think a re-read of Vurt and Pollen might be in the cards.
  • robinsloan
    Whoah whoah WHOAH -- how did the fact that there's about to be a new China Mieville book elude me until this moment?

    You just changed my whole week, Joanne. Possibly my whole summer.

    I'm halfway through Dan Simmons' "Ilium" right now and think I'll go straight into the sequel, "Olympos," next. Super-weird mash-up of far-future humanity, space-exploring robots, and the Trojan War.

    Oh, and speaking of books about cities: The best book I've read in months, by far, was "A Free Life" by Ha Jin. So I guess Mieville's new book is about a cross-dimensional Eastern European city full of murder and mystery. Ha Jin's book is about a Chinese restaurant in the Atlanta suburbs. Read 'em both and maybe you'll triangulate something important :-)
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