Kraken

an anatomy

528 pages

English language

Published 2011 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-49750-5
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OCLC Number:
670479458

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3 stars (1 review)

When a nine-meter-long dead squid is stolen, tank and all, from a London museum, curator Billy Harrow finds himself swept up in a world he didn't know existed: one of worshippers of the giant squid, animated golems, talking tattoos, and animal familiars on strike. Forced on the lam with a renegade kraken cultist and stalked by cops and crazies, Billy finds his quest to recover the squid sidelined by questions as to what force may now be unleashed on an unsuspecting world.

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3 stars

Kraken starts off slowly and rolls around, but consistently gains velocity as it goes.

I liked Kraken, although it reminded me of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (especially when it comes to Croup and Vandemar), but that's Mieville's thing -- he's addicted to language, cities, and the free floating consensual hallucination that attaches the one to the other. Mieville's London is a old, smelly, dirty and beaten place, full of characters of the ages who are halfway between parody and archetype, not so much believable as characters in and of themselves, but providing a panopoly of unlikely abilities and free floating zealotry.

Somewhere in the middle of this, the characterization of the protagonist and his friends is left out. Billy is rarely more than a placeholder for other people's beliefs, and his friends and enemies are hamstrung by circumstance. While "saving the world" doesn't leave you much room for personal banter, I …

Subjects

  • Giant squids
  • Cults
  • Magic
  • Museum curators
  • Fiction

Places

  • England