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And what a disappointment. For starters the book is far too long. Length would be fine if it was used to either advance the plot or build dramatic tension. In this case Kushner does neither. We are treated to agonisingly long descriptive scenes which lead us nowhere. Yes, the language is pretty enough but thats no substitute for plot or character development.
Since the character development is so flimsy we are left with a host of similar characters whose only distinguishing features are their names. Unlike Swordspoint we don't really get to undersatnd their lives, motives and thoughts in a cohesive way.
In terms of plot the big final 'action' scene of the novel is flat and dull. Focusing too much on the language to the detriment of the action Kushner fails to make these important scenes exciting or thought provoking.
Although I've given the novel a 3 star rating I think that's more due to nostalgia over her previous novels than praise for thisone.
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