Ratings18
Average rating3.1
I quite enjoyed this, but I can see it wouldn't be for everyone.
If you are at all geeky then the sideplot of the network building from trash into some socialist utopian ideal of how everyone should get the internet fix will entertain. The main plot about the only seemingly normal(ish) member of a family who've left home is well, quite odd. His father is a mountain and his mother is a washing machine. One of his brothers is a psychic, one is an island and three others are like Russian dolls fitting inside each other. The last one is a psychopath who has already been killed once.
Writing that down it seems even more weird than it actually is but there go.
Very fun read. Imaginative and delightful overall. I only wish I understood the purpose of changing everyone's name every third sentance.
A very very odd story. It was an interesting concept, but It lacked coherency. There were a lot of different story lines that should have been fleshed out more. It seemed to me that there were many oddities that were thrown in for their own sake. The characters were very good and I would have liked to see more backstory with the bigger characters, the less important characters were much more developed than some of the main characters.