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Purgatory Mount
- Narrated by: Katherine Fenton, William Hope
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
In our near future, the United States is falling apart. A neurotoxin has interfered with the memory function of many of the population, leaving them reliant on their phones as makeshift memory prostheses. But life goes on. For Ottoline Barragão, a regular kid juggling school and her friends and her beehives in the back garden, things are about to get very dangerous, chased across the north-east by competing groups, each willing to do whatever it takes to get inside Ottoline's private network and recover the secret inside.
Purgatory Mount, Adam Roberts's first SF novel for three years, combines wry space opera and a fast-paced thriller in equal measure. It is a novel about memory and atonement, about exploration and passion, and like all of Roberts's novels it's not quite like anything else.
Shortlisted for the 2021 BSFA award for Best Novel!
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- Anonymous User
- 26-02-21
two good books
This is really 2 novellas welded together, but both are excellent. Placing one within the other has an interesting effect and for me it mostly worked. If you are a fan of Roberts, it's definitely worth picking up, if you are new then this is a great place to start.
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- a ross
- 11-02-21
Disappointing
The whole Purgatory Mount thing never came to anything let alone a conclusion - finished the book more confused than ever.
The majority of the book some 9 hours - involved dragging yourself along, hour after hour whilst the author explored the horrors of a Civil War in America, not being American a lot of this was baffling and made very little sense. Having reached an intangible conclusion it had no bearing on the rest of the book.
Having finished the book I feel I missed the message (if there was one) completely, it just took me 12 hours of my life to realise that.
I do have to say that the book was superbly narrated - maybe they have more idea as to what was going on.
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