This is not a book for everyone. There is an incestuous relationship in this book, drug use, violence, familial abuse, and what may or may not be bestiality, depending on how you view hybrid dog-humans with fully sentient minds. However, if you can handle these elements, as well as a slightly m...
I'm imagining the author of this book dropped a lot of acid. Or something of that sort.Because nobody imagines a world like this without having done such.So, part of this novel is in the real world, part of it is in a Vurt--a multiplayer hallucination that's actually sort of real and induced by d...
An allegorical tale about the power of imagination... with ellipses.Life and daydreams merge; the far past meets one of the futures, and beautiful things ensue.Alice is one of two and part of a cast of dozens, and the words twist and turn like spaghetti, which creates the disconcerting of living ...
John Barleycorn must die... Allow me to discuss the nature of a series of books. A series is a very careful thing. Especially when escalation is involved. It's fine to do sequels for the books, or even have to break up one book in...
While I am not normally a fan of short stories, I absolutely loved the tales presented in Pixel Juice. [return][return]Pixel Juice takes place in Jeff Noon's Manchester universe and contains stories touching upon the characters/plot from his other works therein. While each story is self-contained...
A tumbling ballet of dominoes, forever changing their spots. Dig that tumbling! Even the air was excited, loaded with messages, buzzing out loud. Blurbflies, singing the streets alive with adverts. Play to win! Play to win! And all over the city that wet Friday evening, three hours from midnight ...