ctaymor reviewed Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente
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5 stars
As always, Valente knocks it out of the park with a book that’s weird and compelling and beautiful and haunting.
432 pages
English language
Published Nov. 15, 2015
"Severin Unck's father is a famous director of Gothic romances in an alternate 1986 in which talking movies are still a daring innovation due to the patent-hoarding Edison family. Rebelling against her father's films of passion, intrigue, and spirits from beyond, Severin starts making documentaries, traveling through space and investigating the levitator cults of Neptune and the lawless saloons of Mars. For this is not our solar system, but one drawn from classic science fiction in which all the planets are inhabited and we travel through space on beautiful rockets. Severin is a realist in a fantastic universe. But her latest film, which investigates the disappearance of a diving colony on a watery Venus populated by island-sized alien creatures, will be her last. Though her crew limps home to earth and her story is preserved by the colony's last survivor, Severin will never return"--
As always, Valente knocks it out of the park with a book that’s weird and compelling and beautiful and haunting.
I wasn't into this book as much as I wanted to. The audio performance is excellent, but I couldn't get into the prose style.