Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff – A Spoiler-Free Review

IlluminaeIlluminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

First off, I feel like I might be the one person in the blogosphere who hadn’t read this book. Now I’m the only person in the blogosphere who hasn’t read Gemina!

Normally, I’d put the synopsis here. But I’m not going to this time in case you wanted to read it as I did.

I decided to read Illuminae on hype alone. Everyone was talking about it. The cover looked amazing. I never once read the back blurb, and I purposefully stayed away from any and all reviews. I’m not sure how much that enhanced my reading of it, just that it did.

I had no idea what was going on, where the book was heading, who the characters were… just nothing. That could’ve been dangerous. It might have led to me putting the book down, but it didn’t.

Instead, I had 599 pages of riding a rollercoaster through the dark. And it was awe-inspiring.

I could see the format worrying some people. It took a little getting used to, but after books like World War Z and Robopocalypse it didn’t take me more than a few pages.

There’s no true narrative as we all classically know it. The idea is that the book is a collection of digital files. Emails, interview transcripts, chat histories, personal diaries, etc.

You might think this leads to a cold, emotionless read, but you’d be dead wrong. This thing is teeming with all twists, turns, and of the feels that go with them.

  

In the spirit of giving you the choice of reading this book blind, I’ll keep this short and not give any details about the plot.

The last thing I’ll say is that the book looks daunting. It’s thick. It’s 600 pages. By no means the biggest book out there, but definitely above average. Contrary to that, you’ll find yourself burning through pages. Not just because the story is so good (and it is) but the format just allows for it. No matter how matter pages you normally read in a sitting, Illuminae will make you double or triple that.

Trust me. Just read it.

Fun fact about this post: My memory is so bad that I look at my shelves to see what else I had read with a unique format.

WWW Wednesday #3

WWW Wednesday is hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words! All you have to do is answers the following three questions:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading

   

The Sky is Yours

This is an ARC that I got through NetGalley. It’s set in something very similar to a post-apocalyptic world, but instead of the world being destroyed by nuclear war. Two dragons fly above the world in an infinite loop, randomly burning everything to the ground.

Around the World in Six Glasses

This is the audiobook I’m currently in the middle of. Non-fictional, covering the extensive history of the drinks that changed our society. Beer, Wine, Spirits, Coffee, Tea, and Soda Pop. I thought it might be dry, but it’s actually really interesting so far!

Recently Finished

Illuminae   

Illuminae

Wow. Just wow. Brilliant. I’ll be posting a review this Friday.

The Revenge of Seven

Another audiobook in the Lorien Legacies series. Keeps getting better!

What’s Next?

   

This Savage Song

My wife read it recently and loved it. I was already interested in it, but her recommendation moved it to the top of the list.

Audiobooks

I’m a little more spontaneous in what comes next. It could be The Nordic Theory of Everything, or maybe The Alchemist. I also need to finish the Lorien Legacies at some point. Who knows?

Fun fact about this post: Between the sentences of this post I’ve put two loads of laundry in the washing machine, a load of dishes in the dishwasher, and made lunch for 2 “starving” boys.