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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I very much enjoyed this and there is a real sense of both the characters and the setting developing over the course of the story. The back cover blurb describes it thus: "A quest, a puzzle, and multiple lives: On an artificial world with a forgotten past, floods of "silver" rise in the night like fog, rewriting the landscape and consuming those caught in its cold mists. Seventeen-year-old Jubilee knows that no one ever returns from the silver--but then a forbidding stranger appears, asking after her beloved brother, lost long ago to a silver flood. Could he still be alive? And why does the silver rise ever higher, threatening to drown the world? Jubilee pursues the truth on a quest to unlock the memory of a past reaching back farther than she ever imagined." The first part of the book is a combination of world building and introducing the characters. The world is a strange and fascinating combination of fantasy and science fiction and there is still a lot of mystery to it even when you've read all the way to the end. The characters are continually reincarnating and slowly become aware of their past lives, or at least the skills they learnt during them as they live. The story is a combination of a coming of age, a roadtrip and a classic fantasy style quest (although there is an absence of big swords or sandals). Our main character, Jubilee, starts off trying to rescue her brother, and as she travels the scope of her mission creeps somewhat to become an attempt to save the world. Her role is a pivotal one amongst the 'players' of the world (as they style themselves). In each reincarnation she has tried to act to end the danger posed by the silver, and as she remembers more and more of these through a series of troubling dreams and flashbacks she determines to try and do something different this time. There is also a tragic love in the best traditions of unrequited courtly love. Each player has one, and only one, designated lover in the world, and many spend lifetimes looking for theirs. Jubilee finds hers quickly, although he is on the other side of the world past some very dangerous areas. Part of the story is their brief distant relationship and their coming together, which isn't all that they would hope for. The ending carries a little twist, and it isn't clear until very late on how things will resolve. Towards the last third of the book I didn't want to put it down. The ending, when it came, was good, and I would love there to be more stories from this world. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieInverted Frontier (Prequel to "Silver") Premi e riconoscimentiMenzioni
A quest, a puzzle, and multiple lives:Jubilee is a bold young woman of seventeen, on the cusp of leaving the security of her family home to seek out her own future. But her life is thrown into tumult by a visit from a forbidding stranger who has come looking for Jubilee's beloved brother, Jolly—who is seven years dead.Jolly died as a child, consumed in an unprecedented flood of "silver"—a mysterious substance resembling a thick, glowing fog. Silver is a force of both destruction and creation. Sometimes it dissolves what it touches, at other times it randomly rebuilds structures from the lost past, but no person caught within its reach has ever survived it.And yet . . .If Jolly is truly dead, how could this stranger know him? And if Jolly is alive, how did he survive the silver? And where has he gone? Jubilee soon discovers that the stranger is not the only person interested in her brother’s fate.Looming over all is the question of the silver’s nature and purpose. Silver is rising in the world, flooding ever more often and more deeply so that someday soon the world must drown in it. Determined to find answers, Jubilee leaves home one step ahead of a ruthless pursuit. The quest she undertakes will unlock the memory of a past reaching back farther than she ever imagined. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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There are gods, reincarnation of a sort, and destined lovers. It is a world of vast spaces with humans living only around temples. Most of it seems to be desert-like. There is no aviation. Electronic communication is spotty. Rather than horses, the characters travel by motorcycles and trucks, always careful to arrive at a temple by nightfall. Night is when the silver comes up, a nanotechnology that sometimes consumes or transforms what it touches. Only the “kobolds” in the temples keep it at bay – sometimes.
Frankly, I’ve known about this novel for years, but a young protagonist and a synopsis with words I normally associate with fantasy novels didn’t make me want to read it.
However, our narrator Jubilee, a teenager, has a compelling voice and doesn’t have the sort of “pluck” that grates on me.
The story weaves three plots: Jubilee’s search for her brother Jolly who disappeared into the silver one night but who may be alive; her growing, if long distant, love affair with Yaphet; and the threat that, as in times past, the silver may engulf the world. In fact, a shadowy figure named Kaphiri works toward that very end.
Along the way Jubilee, discovers the nature of this world and gains some control over the silver. She also learns that the god and goddess who created the world may somehow be incompletely incarnated as some of the novel’s characters.
That’s not an entirely foreign notion to Jubilee. The inhabitants of this world know there are only a limited number of personalities which get reincarnated time after time. Their memories don’t survive death but some of their knowledge and talents do. Thus, Jubilee has a gift for languages. Yaphet’s talents run towards engineering.
The idea of a destined lover is quite important to the story. One can only bond and mate with a specific individual in this world for reasons revealed in the story. In fact, some people, like Kaphiri, never do, and it’s this alienation from normal life that drives his apocalyptic movement and brings him followers in a similar predicament.
The novel is called Memory because history and information are at its center whether it is the records Jubilee can access with her linguistic gift, legends, the incomplete memory of previous incarnations, or the silver itself.
Nagata’s story is complicated, and, after only one reading, I’m not sure I understood it completely. Unlike the novel’s sequel, Silver, this story is more a mystery and quest story than an action adventure. Nagata layers and revises her explanation of Jubilee’s world and its history as the story progresses. In Silver, it’s clearly laid out. Still, I enjoyed the book more than I thought I would and wasn’t troubled by reading Jubilee’s story in reverse order. The mysteries are engaging as well as the characters, particularly Jubilee and Kaphiri. ( )