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Channel SK1N (2000)

by Jeff Noon(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: So glad he's back, noon's ideas are so imaginative they will touch everything you see evermore. I read this really quickly and have read a lot since but the imagery and idea of this are so original and meaningful and relevant they cut through everything else. Not a huge fan of the poetry moments as sometimes they communicate little to me and fill in where action or plot would sit in a traditional book.
review 2: I recommend listening to Joy Division while reading this book. The dissonance and urban feel help to connect with the ideas. Really good book. I noticed that I was rattling through the book. It sweeps along, caustically expanding on current aspects of modern life. He's been away from a while and it is pleasing to see Jeff Noon putting some new stu
... moreff out. It's encouraged me to go back to the previous books which I read in the dim and distant past less
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snc
Burroughsian. Suckle on the glass teat and get drunk on visions in the refraction of its light.
infinite
Poetic and beautiful science fiction. If you like some of your sentences in haikus.
shweet
Fine return for Jeff Noon after too long away. This book flows like cyberpoetry.
jeminataharper
Liked it, but not as good as some of Noon's classics.
Caitlin
technopotery languageporn. lots of fun.
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