Reviewed by meowstina on
After reading the first few pages of this book, I was kind of confused. The information presented goes against what I thought had happened previously. I had to go back to Annihilation to confirm that I was remembering correctly - and it turns out I was. That was when I knew Authority would be really, really good.
The second instalment balances out the first quite nicely, while still maintaining an air of suspense and mystery. It’s not quite as intense as its predecessor, but works in its own way to push further into the presence of Area X, from the outside this time. Control works in the Southern Reach office and filters through previously gathered evidence about Area X. His new role is meant to bring fresh eyes to the case, but as he gets more involved he also gets more confused. Though some questions are answered, there are a whole lot more introduced. I’m (still) as confused as Control, but in a good way. It leaves me wanting more, and wanting to finally figure out the strangeness behind Area X.
This book follows Control through every detail of his investigation, so it’s more research oriented. Although this makes it a little less exciting than exploring inside Area X with the biologist, it’s still pretty interesting and has its own form of intensity. Control is so involved in the evidence that I found myself heavily involved as well. It doesn’t feel as if he makes a ton of progress towards figuring out Area X, but a few questions are answered and he discovers a lot more evidence. I’m sure most of it will come together in the next book.
I have a feeling the last instalment won’t answer all questions or solve everything, but I think it will provide a sense of why Area X exists. I’m very excited to continue (and finish) the trilogy, so I am eagerly anticipating Acceptance.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 April, 2014: Finished reading
- 24 April, 2014: Reviewed