RaveCleveland Review of BooksA smooth interleaving of science-fiction with high-resolution realism and hallucinatory phantasmagoria. Now, firstly, it’s a good book—released this summer, it’s yet too early to say great or not; for me, at least, that type of judgement becomes possible only on second read. But I will say, even now, in the novel’s infancy, that it’s one of those books that appear only seldomly and bellow, from the first page, from the first line, that they require, beyond the valence-judgements expected of a review, earnest, laborious exploration.