The Adjacent
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Historical Fiction•
Mystery & Crime FictionEngland • 1940s
2013
Adult
18+ years
In The Adjacent by Christopher Priest, individuals navigate a world disrupted by mysterious phenomena displacing objects and people. The narrative intertwines multiple timelines and dimensions, exploring themes of love, war, and reality. Characters across different eras grapple with the impact of these occurrences, uncovering interconnected stories in a richly woven tapestry of human experience.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Contemplative
Suspenseful
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Christopher Priest's The Adjacent masterfully blends science fiction with alternate history, earning praise for its intricate narrative structure and rich prose. While some readers admire the novel’s imaginative concepts and thematic depth, others find its complex plot disorienting and slow-paced. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its originality but may challenge those unfamiliar with non-linear storytelling.
Readers who enjoy The Adjacent by Christopher Priest likely appreciate intricate, multi-layered narratives and speculative fiction. Fans of complex worlds akin to those in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas or Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant will find this book captivating. They are intrigued by themes of reality, identity, and parallel worlds.
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The Adjacent explores the theme of parallel worlds, a recurring concept in Christopher Priest's works, allowing readers to think deeply about reality and its many layers.
The book showcases Priest's signature blend of speculative fiction and psychological depth, which has earned him praise for his unique narrative style.
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Christopher Priest is a British author celebrated for his skillful storytelling, and The Adjacent is no exception, weaving together history, science fiction, and personal tales.
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419
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
Mystery & Crime FictionEngland • 1940s
2013
Adult
18+ years
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