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Preternatural Too: Gyre [Hardcover]

Margaret Wander Bonanno (Author)
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April 2000
Karen Guerreri is an obscure writer of science fiction novels. She is half convinced that her invisibility-far from qualifying as a superpower in a world of mad-scientist villains-has simply left her alone and forgotten in the junk heap of literary black holes.

Her first attempt to write "real" books backfired with the unacclaimed Preternatural. In that book, she became confused as to whether she was creating the intergalactic jellyfish, which she was writing about, or if they were controlling her.

Karen addresses the question by writing a sequel and thus begins Preternatural Too: Gyre, quite possibly one of the most improbable follow-ups in history. Skipping in and out of this world and teetering on the edge of sanity itself, Gyre stands like the proverbial shout into the void, raising more questions in postmodern exploration than its predecessor.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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From Library Journal

Sf writer Karen Guerrerri attempts to write a sequel to her novel Preternatural, a tale of telepathic jellyfish-like creatures who can maneuver through time and space. What Karen doesn't reveal is that she suspects that the creatures are real and that they are manipulating her thoughts and actions to rewrite history. Bonnano's sequel to Preternatural presents a kaleidoscopic vision of a young woman on the edge of insanity--or else tuned in to emanations from another universe. Eccentric in style, this odd combination of speculative fiction and historical vignettes is suitable for libraries where experimental sf moves briskly.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Bonanno is a bit of a juggler: she thrills in seeing how many story lines and plot twists she can keep in the air at one time. In a lesser writer this would be disastrous, but time after time she is able to catch that last thematic element before the whole thing crashes. This book is a sequel to Preternatural (1996), where a science fiction author questions whether her characters are real and controlling what she is writing. After a dry spell in her writing career, Karen Guerrerri decides to write a sequel to her only work that achieved success: Preternatural (you can see where this is starting to go). Once she commits to the project, she finds that she is again in contact with the mysterious alien group mind, the S.oteri. But, as the new story starts to unfold, it and the author are hijacked as the aliens are discovered by an even more mysterious and powerful race. A pleasure to read. Eric Robbins

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (April 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312866712
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312866716
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,959,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best novel I've read this year: strong "A", July 21, 2000
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Karen Rohmer Guerreri [note 1], a lower-midlist SF writer, is having
trouble selling a new book. "Maybe you need to write a sequel," her
agent advises. "This time, don't make it so autobiographical." Arch
metafictional milling-about ensues, but don't be put off by the slow
start -- by p. 58 Karen has been snatched from her bed at the Days Inn,
and dumped onto a straw pallet in Eleanor of Aquitane's Brittany --
the start of a long, strange trip through Julius Ceasar's Gaul, the fall of
Berlin in 1945, and several alternate Nows. P2G's unhinging of time
reminds me of Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, and Karen's
working-out of her predicament is as intricate and recursive as the
best of Philip K. Dick.

Readers of Preternatural won't be surprised to learn that it's Fuschia,
that naughty S. oteri, one of the telepathic ET jellyfish who inspired
and bedeviled Karen in the first book, up to hir old tricks -- the S.
oteri live in the Long Now, and have trouble with the idea of
sequential time. You don't need to have read the first book to enjoy
the second, but if you liked the first, you're probably already headed
for the bookstore and I'm preaching to the choir.... Anyway, if you're
new to MWB, it would make sense to start with P1, which is out in
paperback (Tor, $6, ISBN: 0812567641). They're both pretty amazing
books.

In both books, you need to pay close attention to all the balls in the
air, but when MWB's running a hot hand, like Joe Slattermill in Fritz
Leiber's wonderful "Gonna Roll the Bones" [note 2], her aim is
true and her eye (and pen) unerring, She can be trusted to bring
matters to a satisfying conclusion, with tantalizing hints of more to
come: "She turned and headed straight for home, but she took the
long way, around the world." (with apologies to Mr. Leiber's shade)

And while you're keeping your eye on the ball, you'll enjoy watching
MWB's characters come to life, notably her multiple alterselves and
their friends [note 3], while she ignores her agent's no-autobiography
advice -- or is she just counterfeiting Real Life exceptionally well? It
*is* fiction, after all, isn't it? -- and it's enormously entertaining
reading, which is what I look for, and, I'm sure, so do you.
______________________
Note 1.) Compare her maiden name to the RL author's ....

2.) Joe was a miner, and he could pitch 7 or 8 rocks back into place on
the face they'd fallen from, before gravity caught up and tumbled
them back down again. And when he got to the craps table -- "he felt
the power in his fingers..."
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3.) MWB's women are spot-on, wonderfully real. Her men are a little
blurry (but well-hung). Hey, nobody's perfect.

Review copyright 2000 by Peter D. Tillman
First published at SF Site
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