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![]() slantmagazine | God of War: Paolo Bacigalupi's The Drowned Cities slantmagazine When Tool and the troops pursuing him brush up against the village of Banyan, two of its inhabitants, Mahlia and Mouse, get caught up in the war they've survived by avoiding for so long. Bacigalupi does something fascinatingly simple here by casting ... |
Review: Paolo Bacigalupi returns with another dark vision in 'The Drowned ... The Republic At one time there were Chinese peacekeepers to help restore order, but they sailed away on their clipper ships, leaving the country to fall into chaos and young Mahlia to fend for herself. A "castoff," she was left behind by her father and loses her ... |
They make us this way: Paolo Bacigalupi's 'The Drowned Cities' The Verge Mahlia, the young protagonist, has her hand amputated because her father is a Chinese peacekeeper. The basic setting isn't all that different from a hundred other post-apocalyptic stories, and Bacigalupi's salvage-based America owes a great deal to The ... |
Bacigalupi back with another dark vision News Chief At one time there were Chinese peacekeepers to help restore order, but they sailed away on their clipper ships, leaving the country to fall into chaos and young Mahlia to fend for herself. A "castoff," she was left behind by her father and loses her ... |
![]() NTNews.com.au | Approval but at what cost? NTNews.com.au Lisa Chaplin with daughter Tehlita, Kallie and Mahlia, has given the Budget a guarded thumbs-up, but worries about the cost of living. Picture: DANIEL HARTLEY-ALLEN MUM-OF-THREE Lisa Chaplin is exactly who the NT Government is afraid of. |
Paolo Bacigalupi's "The Drowned Cities" a harrowing, thoughtful tale Daily Camera When Mahlia and Mouse run afoul of a gang of brutal, mocking child soldiers who belong to one of many terrifying private armies, they turn to a genetically-engineered man/monster named Tool -- last seen in the author's Printz Award-winning "Ship ... |
![]() Bar Harbor Times | We have something special for all of our young readers – TWO new Rye's Picks ... Bar Harbor Times In a dark future America where violence, terror, and grief touch everyone, young refugees Mahlia and Mouse have managed to leave behind the war-torn lands of the Drowned Cities by escaping into the jungle outskirts. But when they discover a wounded ... |
CityArts Festival Returns to Fair Park Memorial Day Weedend, May 25-27 Dallas Art News Visitors can view the museum's various collections of African art, African-American fine art and African folk art, along with their current exhibitions including MAHLIA: “Queen of Gospel Music.” The Children's Aquarium at Fair Park will be open from 9 ... |
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