Authority Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Jeff VanderMeer
SCORE
4
TOTAL RATINGS
707

Authority by Jeff VanderMeer Book Summary

After thirty years, the only human engagement with Area X—a seemingly malevolent landscape surrounded by an invisible border and mysteriously wiped clean of all signs of civilization—has been a series of expeditions overseen by a government agency so secret it has almost been forgotten: the Southern Reach. Following the tumultuous twelfth expedition chronicled in Annihilation, the agency is in complete disarray.
John Rodrigues (aka "Control") is the Southern Reach's newly appointed head. Working with a distrustful but desperate team, a series of frustrating interrogations, a cache of hidden notes, and hours of profoundly troubling video footage, Control begins to penetrate the secrets of Area X. But with each discovery he must confront disturbing truths about himself and the agency he's pledged to serve.
In Authority, the second volume of Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy, Area X's most disturbing questions are answered . . . but the answers are far from reassuring.

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Book Name Authority
Genre Literary
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Language English
E-Book Size 2.31 MB

Authority (Jeff VanderMeer) Book Reviews 2024

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The Southern Reach Volume 2: Where the Pros Go Weird. In this second volume of the Southern Reach Trilogy, we get to look inside the shadowy government organization which is trying to both study and contain the mysterious Area X. Our protagonist is "Control" who is assigned by Central to replace the now-missing Director of the Southern Reach. We follow him as he tries to figure out the Southern Reach's eccentric staff, and to question the "Biologist" our protagonist from the first novel who has mysteriously returned from the previous expedition. Things are not at all in order in the scientific research station that has been studying Area X since it occurred. It reminds me of the saying that when one stares in to the abyss, the abyss also stares into you. As he begins to unravel the mystery, events begin to come to a head with significant and unexpected changes in the formerly stable nature of Area X itself. The book introduces an new character, Control, and gives us a window into the mind and upbringing of a shadowy government agent. He isn't always a likable character, but is multifaceted, and you do empathize with him. His journey from secret government field agent, to administrative "fixer," then to director of the oddest scientific research facility studying a secret and mysterious area is both interesting and disturbing. Mr. Vandermeer can make what should be mundane bureaucratic detail ominous and dark. The surprising conclusion of the book has me anticipating the no-doubt exciting revelations of volume three!

Me. Constantly skipping sentences because this was so slow. Zero payoff at the end for all the detective work. Loved the first book but this was a huge drop off. On to the last book, better make up for this!

A perfect bridge. Authority by Jeff VanderMeer is the second novel in his Southern Reach Trilogy, the link between beginning and end. Authority takes place not long after the events in Annihilation. The obscure top-secret government agency tasked with monitoring Area X, The Southern Reach, is in a state of chaos. Their body count is high, their funding is spent, their insight into Area X amounts to a little less than nothing. Almost every agent they've sent into Area X has never returned. Almost. Some have returned only to die of a rapidly killing form of cancer, others suffered severe memory loss. The Southern Reach is a ship that needs righted before it sinks. Enter John Rodriguez a.k.a. "Control," a man who's been in the covert-ops game his entire adult life. Control is a "fixer," he's used to being dropped into situations that need corrected, sorting out the Southern Reach isn't his first rodeo, though, it definitely could be his last. People involved with Area X have trouble maintaining a heart-beat. Authority is a very different novel compared to Annihilation, don't pick it up expecting Annihilation II. While Annihilation showed readers Area X from within, the way it maims, kills, Authority shows readers Area X from the outside, how it destroys the lives of those simply trying to understand what happened, trying to understand how the place even exists. We see this destruction through the eyes of Control, newly assigned as the acting-Director of The Southern Reach. Control is our narrator, he's quick-witted, hard-working, with an amusingly dark sense of humor. It also becomes apparent soon enough that Control is in way over his head. The further he digs into The Southern Reach, Area X, the more he realizes that he is completely lost. He knows only two facts; Area X is lethal, and those who work at The Southern Reach, those with the highest level of clearance with the deepest connection to Area X, they don't get to keep their sanity. With each question answered, Control is punched in the face with ten more. He doesn't have to wonder why his colleagues are ready to bust out butterfly nets. It's not terribly long before Control's ready to grab a net and join in the chase. The story needs its moments of gallows levity, otherwise readers might end up not far off from Control's state-of-mind. The novel is that immersive. As Control loses control of the situation, so does the reader. We feel what he feels, confusion that becomes fear that becomes abject terror. Authority is a psychological horror story, it's about trying to comprehend an evil that's incomprehensible. Area X is an evil that shows no mercy, it only demonstrates death, cold and unwavering. VanderMeer creates an intense feeling of dread that grows with each turn of the page. We know that something bad is coming, but we don't know what, or when. The novel gives readers fear of something malevolent that destroys one's mind long before one's body. The loss of self is something terrifying, it's a fear that VanderMeer taps into with subtle grace. Authority really showcases Jeff VanderMeer's talent for scaring the Hell out of people, lights on or off. Authority is slower-paced than Annihilation, it's richer in psychological horror, character development, at the sacrifice of action. This isn't a minus, it merely shows VanderMeer's range of craft. To me, The Southern Reach Trilogy is a literary chess match. With Annihilation, VanderMeer put his pieces on the board with efficiency and speed. With Authority, he methodically arranged his strategy, letting us capture just enough of his pieces to clear the board so he can show us that we've been wrangled into his devastating checkmate, The Southern Reach Trilogy's end, Acceptance. I totally can't wait to see this thing through.

Pure crap. Quite possibly the worst book I’ve ever read.

Don't read this book.. I really liked the first book in the series, Annihilation. The writing was concise and there was a lot of action. A lot of things were left unanswered, but I assumed they would be in the next two books. Wrong. Best way to describe the second book? He took 100 pages of action and crammed it into 550. Meandering thoughts that broke up the story line, so many SAT words that had to read several passages more than once just to understand what I was reading. If you don't know what flense means, you better have a dictionary close by when you read this book. I love to read. I'm a fairly well educated person. I did not enjoy this book. Don't waste your time.

Authority. I have really enjoyed reading these books, despite being a little annoyed with Authority. Of the three, I found the second somewhat tedious, with me always wanting to skip 3 or 4 sentences ahead in a paragraph, going back to reread them, then realizing I didn’t miss anything with the skipping. The story seemed erratic, always teetering on giving explanation, but stopping just short of it. Mostly with a lot of very wordy dialogue from Control. This book doesn’t seem to be as esoteric as the other two. It served as background, mostly about Control, a little about Central and the Southern Reach, but mostly it just served a bridge between the first and the third books. There was a lot of alluding to what was seen and experienced in Area X. But, just that, allusion; stopping short of description. I have very much enjoyed how this author teases out experiences with, and possible origins of, Area X, and then actually follows up with some kind of explanation from the characters own experiences instead of leaving the reader hanging. Authority was mostly just the tease, obervations from an outsider with no clue, just like the readers. I found the really good writing and supurb story telling in the first and third novels. In all, I will not say it was a terrible read, but not the best volume in the series.

MORE 5 STARS. There are plethora reviews that say everything I could say; but I am DISTRESSED that this is 4 stars. ALL THE STARS.

Too much fluff. I love the main concepts of this series but there's not enough meat and way too much pasta. I'm interested in the main character but not about his nights out and what he drinks and can we please get to the point. This should be a short story rather than a novel - simply subtract the superfluous and boring filler and focus on evolving in the concept.

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Awesome. I have never understood the bad reviews this book gets. I think each book in this series is unique and amazing in its own way. Highly recommended

An award should be given to those who finish it.. Annihilation was so good, and then there’s this book. Book 2 of the Southern Reach trilogy seemed to be written by someone else. It’s hard to believe books 1 and 2 are by the same author. There’s very little here that’s fascinating, suspenseful, startling or even horrific, except for perhaps the overuse of the word “terroir.” VenderMeer's main character “Control" just rambles on about minutia in his mind and fact-finding blind alleys that never provide insights, and the journeys he takes just always seems to end in an uneventful dead-end. Very little in the story teases us into wanting to turn the page and find out more about what’s going on inside Area X. For the most part, all the characters seem to be devoid of expertise or insights into what’s happening with The Anamoly. This was one of the hardest books I’ve ever had to get through, and it’s only because I plan to read Booke 3 of the trilogy that I felt obligated to hang in there on this one. The last chapter almost redeems it, but I say almost. I really hope Book 3 has more to offer because Authority was simply a bore.

Beautifully hypnotizing. This book is the second in a series and I am more lost than after the first one. It's awesome. Read it.

Meh.. It was so boring compared to book one.

Unnerving. This second book of the trilogy is sensational, extremely well written and unnerving. I had no intention of reading the entire trilogy when I started Annihilation but now I can't stop; it's like a new addiction. So it's on to Acceptance...I hope I make it!

Different than the first. The point of view in the narrative is different, no longer first person. While in the first book we were carefully fed small bits of information leading to exhilarating reveals, this one inundates you with too many mundane details and flashbacks and doesn’t have that sense of “must keep reading, gotta find out what happens next” till its three am. I kept getting confused between “Central” and “Control”. It felt like we didn’t discover anything new or interesting about Area X, or anything interesting at all except for maybe there being a shimmering doorway into the border. Other than that you just learn all the emotional mommy issues of a guy who calls himself Control that really doesn’t make you care about him at all. Chapter titles are deceptive and a bit of a let down. I hope the third book is more like the first one, or at least a better different than the second one was.

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The Authority book written by Jeff VanderMeer was published on 06 May 2014, Tuesday in the Literary category. A total of 707 readers of the book gave the book 4 points out of 5.

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