"The book does have some pacing issues, and Priest can arguably be described as a cold writer. His barebones sentences carry you along in the story, but can sometimes make a reader feel disengaged with the characters. It takes a while to worm your way in to a Priest narrative and The Gradual, at least for the first fifty pages or so, is no exception. But, as with all books by Priest, your persistence is rewarded." - Daniel Carpenter reviews Christopher Priest's The Gradual
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