Ratings832
Average rating4.1
Somewhere between three and four stars(Don't really want to give it the 4 because two big aspects of it were a bit weak). Pretty prose and a tightly woven story, backed by themes of life, art, time, and relationships. Some prose seemed a little recycled or overused, but that's a small fault in a well written novel. The biggest problem Station Eleven has is that it has maybe one character that I actually cared about, and several that I only had to pay attention to because they were vehicles for elements of the story. It was Miranda. Overalll the book was creative in a lot of ways, especially considering the post apocalyptic setting that's so stale nowadays. Even so, that aspect of the novel was still kind of weak. I adored the parallel between the comics and life.