Blows my mind that this was written when it was

A well executed play on the Lord of the Flies reality TV feels about social experiments

Nothing is impossible. It just takes longer. About 500 pages longer. An impossible heist with a band of criminals, with the secrets they hide proving their strengths or their only true weakness. Twists and turns keep you turning the pages on this magical fantasy. Couldn't fault it.

Enjoyed the stories White Time and Big Rage

Given how easy it would be for our brain chemistry to change this story is real enough.

Very silly and very British

Definitely Kafka but not as fine as The Trial

didn't really capture me. occasional funny parts

Such dystopia when the Herald Sun is the last newspaper on Earth.

Loved the comparisons of invasion 1 and 2

Exactly what it is like in country towns in Australia

A great story in weird fiction, with a visit to the Great Sandy in Western Australia peaking my interest. Beautifully illustrated.

The 2004 BBC radio dramas. Brilliant. Introduced me to The Kraken Wakes (my favourite story, mostly for “the Russians did it” LOLs and the CliFi elements). Highly recommend even if you have already read some of these stories.

And you thought you were having a bad day. I feel like this would only make sense if I was high.

The everyday horror in a strange world. Touches on the common enough secrets behind closed doors and inside closets and hidden genocide. Hard to review without spoiling the plot. Layers of metaphor and explores repressed memory and the blurred lines of lives virtual and real.

Re-reading this again for book club after reading it for the first time in school. May have been the first dystopian novel I ever read and a good introduction to the genre, the psychology and morality issues post apocalyptic situations raise as well as the mere survivalism.

I love the depiction of Professor Challenger. I think we all know people like that.

There were parts where you couldn't put it down but towards the end it started to lose its magic.