Dafne Klingenberg Klingenberg itibaren Worth, NY 13659, Birleşik Devletler
Each separate part was haunting and filled me with vague feelings of dread and discomfort, it was hard to keep reading in many (good) ways. The characters mirroring themselves and the transition from human to machine to back to human was beautifully done. It's a book that, when I finished it, I kept thinking about it and realizing more. I still felt there was a lack of - something, that three sections were hinting at wanting to something more and never quite got around to it. I think the addition of alien!Cat in the third part may have been unnecessary, because I can't think of anything that was added by her being alien that wouldn't have been actually further enriched by her being human, because from the sci-fi reader's perspective, their culture/history/attitudes didn't really make sense and I kept expect more explanation, wanting more explanation on what he was going for, and never got it.
A True Classic of the genre. Worth of its award winning status
Borrowed from public library. Short and sweet, not tight writing, but okay. Christian.
Is it possible to give less than one star? I think this may well be the worst book I've ever read all the way to the end. The "heroine" of the story was so selfish and unconcerned with anything but her own material pleasure that I swear I only finished the book in hopes that I'd get to see her die a brutal death at the end.