nannah
What a wordy and sluggish book!
The prose is very evocative, but it's so descriptive it's pretty much purple prose. So much so that by 100 pages in, the story/plot hasn't evolved yet, and by 200 pages, there still really isn't any urgency. Things are interesting, sure, but where's the need to keep going? Where's the need? The motives (beyond curiosity, that is)? There's only so much adding a new creature every 50 pages can do.
There's also some animal death/violence that isn't so fun to read. And reading the word "autistic" as an adjective was the killer here. I had to put it down as a DNF.