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Authority: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy)

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In Authority, the New York Times bestselling second volume of Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy, Area X's most disturbing questions are answered . . . but the answers are far from reassuring.

After thirty years, the only human engagement with Area X—a seemingly malevolent landscape surrounded by an invisible border and mysteriously wiped clean of all signs of civilization—has been a series of expeditions overseen by a government agency so secret it has almost been forgotten: the Southern Reach. Following the tumultuous twelfth expedition chronicled in Annihilation, the agency is in complete disarray.

John Rodrigues (aka "Control") is the Southern Reach's newly appointed head. Working with a distrustful but desperate team, a series of frustrating interrogations, a cache of hidden notes, and hours of profoundly troubling video footage, Control begins to penetrate the secrets of Area X. But with each discovery he must confront disturbing truths about himself and the agency he's pledged to serve.
ISBN9780374104108
VerlagFsg Originals
Erscheinungsdatum06.05.14
Seitenzahl352

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  • sarayy
    sarayy

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    2,0

    Pretty boring except for the last part. Could've been a lot shorter.

    1. Juli 2024

  • 3,0

    Part two of the Southern Reach Trilogy was equaly good as the first book, but totaly different in form and story. This time we get a view on the Southern Reach, through the newly appointed head of the project, John Rodriguez (aka “Control”). He tries to unreveal the mysteries sourrounding the failed expeditions and AreaX. The deeper he diggs the abstruser it get's. This is really a very well written mystery series and I'm excited for the conclusion, that will be published in Sep 2014.

    29. Juli 2025

  • zanderstruck
    zanderstruck

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    2,0

    This book was boring. That is all I can really say and it won't even spoil anything. I was bored. 80% of this book were completely boring and utterly useless and unnecessary to the plot. This is the most important thing to say about this book. It might have been amazing, had it been the the same size as Annihilation. Compact, around 100 pages, that would have worked. But this book is three times as long. And nothing ever happens. I actually wrote a book journal while reading this and all I ever wrote down was "I'm bored." or "Things seem to be picking up now." but they seriously never really did. Even when the plot thickened and I was so sure things couldn't be boring anymore, they did manage to slow down so much again. I still tagged the hell out of this book, because the writing is beautiful and when something happened it was haunting and I wanted more. But those happenings where just too few. I needed more action, more information, but it just fell completely flat in that department. Still, the writing is creepy and whimsical and captivating. Just as great as it was in Annihilation and probably still will be in Acceptance. Overall, I was definitely disappointed. The characters were developed, but I didn't really care much for them in the end. Annihilation did that too, where you kinda know the characters but they also seem like strangers. It was weird. Still, I think will read the third book. Mostly cause I own it. But also, cause it will take place in the Area X again and I really wanna know more of what creepy things could go down there. I will give my overall judgement over this second book after the third one, but so far I wouldn't really recommend it, just cause it's so slow and has almost no essence. Maybe read a summary and go straight to the third one.

    3. Aug. 2023

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