All Clear

Connie Willis
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All Clear

couchtomoon
9/28/2013
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The strangest thing about All Clear by Connie Willis is that, despite the accolades won by its predecessor (see my review of Blackout), this “sequel” to the 2011 Hugo Award winner for best novel is entirely absent from the big SF award listings. Despite its major flaws, it's a great story, so I can only guess that the publication dates for both novels were so close — within the same year – that it only made sense to nominate the first book.

That observation alone perfectly demonstrates the main criticism of this series – this is supposed to be one book.

It feels like one book. The pacing is quick enough that it was jarring to reach the end of Blackout and discover there was an entire novel's worth of conclusion in a second book. I try to go into books without much preparation or research, so I was completely unaware that Blackout had a sequel. And it was an unnecessary sequel. I would have preferred a much longer, but edited, one-book novel. Click the below for my full review!

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