The Inverted World
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1974
239
Novel • Fiction
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Fantasy•
Science FictionDystopian World • Future
1974
Adult
18+ years
In The Inverted World by Christopher Priest, a young engineer named Helward Mann navigates a city on tracks, perpetually moving towards an elusive optimal point. Residents are tasked with maintaining this movement to prevent disastrous consequences, challenging their understanding of reality and survival in a universe where geography and time warp their perceptions.
Challenging
Mysterious
Contemplative
Suspenseful
Dark
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The Inverted World by Christopher Priest is lauded for its intriguing concept and thought-provoking exploration of perception. Readers appreciate its compelling narrative and imaginative setting. However, some find its pacing uneven and characters lacking depth. Overall, it offers a unique experience for fans of science fiction with a philosophical twist.
A reader who enjoys The Inverted World by Christopher Priest likely appreciates thought-provoking science fiction with themes of existential exploration and reality distortion, similar to The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin and 1984 by George Orwell. They enjoy intricate world-building and philosophical inquiries.
11,188 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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239
Novel • Fiction
•
Fantasy•
Science FictionDystopian World • Future
1974
Adult
18+ years
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