Sea of Tranquility

A novel

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Published April 19, 2022 by Random House Audio.

ISBN:
978-0-593-55207-0
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Low-key time-travel scifi

Content warning Discussing core plot point

La mer de la tranquillité

On prend grand plaisir Ă  voyager avec Emily St. John Mandel. D'abord avec ce qui pourrait sembler, au premier regard, des nouvelles qui se situent Ă  diffĂ©rentes Ă©poques du passĂ© et du futur ; puis, dans un second temps, Ă  avancer dans un rĂ©cit qui fait le lien entre toutes. Les lignes de temps se croisent et s'emmĂȘlent avec dĂ©licatesse. Le rĂ©cit est rondement bien mĂȘlĂ©, et bien que j'aie trouvĂ© la prose un peu trop sommaire dans les premiĂšres pages, j'ai Ă©galement perçu une amĂ©lioration du style au fur et Ă  mesure de la narration.

Lovely

I found this touching and hopeful, I liked how poignantly the characters were drawn, and the themes of kindness and the vicissitudes of life.

My main complaint was that I think the simulation theory stuff was basically an unnecessary macguffin and didn't add to the themes (at least as far as they interested me).

Enjoyable, even once you've guessed how it’ll all go down

I liked it because it was well written and short. Longer would have been boring, shorter would have cut too much. I wonder how the author's experience during the pandemic influenced the Last Book Tour Before the End of the World chapter (at least one discussion in the book was real—but from 2015). I liked this book very much, but I liked Station Eleven better, hence the 4 stars.

Rich in wonder and relatability

Content warning Contains slight spoilers after 1st paragraph