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Published May 6, 2014 by Blackstone Audiobooks, Blackstone Audio.

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978-1-4829-8744-7
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For thirty years, a secret agency called the Southern Reach has monitored expeditions into Area X, a remote and lush terrain mysteriously sequestered from civilization. After the twelfth expedition, the Southern Reach is in disarray, and John Rodriguez is the team's newly appointed head. From a series of interrogations, a cache of hidden notes, and more than two hundred hours of profoundly troubling video footage, the secrets of Area X begin to reveal themselves.

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reviewed Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (Southern Reach, #2)

A respite, then a continuation

I was definitely engaged in the beginning. The confusing nature of the first book gave emotion to the investigation of Area X. This second book also ended well, a nice cliff-hanger toward the final story. But in the middle I got lost twice.

In plot, you can have confusing or dream-like parts. Similarly in the text, you can get poetic. VanderMeer tries both at the same time, walking a thin line. Of course I think this is done on purpose, mirroring the border line of Area X, amorphous and drifting. But when I as a reader cross it, this means I have lost communication. I then have to skim past words until I can pick up the narrative again.

I will continue on to see how the trilogy ends though.

reviewed Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (Southern Reach, #2)

Not just more Annihilation

It took me a few weeks to read Authority whereas I got through Annihilation very quickly. In retrospect I would've enjoyed this more if I read it quicker and got more immersed in it as a result. I did enjoy Annihilation more, for the most part. Much of Authority involved spending time with the unlikeable Control with a growing sense of things not being quite right. It's interesting, weirdly bureaucratic and the ending is excellent. Definitely going to read Acceptance now.

reviewed Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (Southern Reach, #2)

wowzers!

This book really pulled me in. It's not just horror, it's not just mystery, it's weird and eerie. There's a tension and unease that makes this book hard to put down, sucking you in, making you want to know more about what's going on, but never quite delivering any a real answer to the eerie agency of Area X...

reviewed Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (Southern Reach, #2)

Review of 'Authority' on 'Goodreads'

A slow slog with glimpses of mystery

This book trades the horror and mystery of the first book for the horror of bureaucracy. It still has little bits of the X-Files meets HP Lovecraft mood, but the Southern Reach is far less interesting a setting than Area X itself and the cast of characters are equally empty.

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