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''Kraken'' is a novel arising from the twisted brainpan of [[China Mieville]], author of [[Perdido Street Station]] and [[The Scar|its]] [[Iron Council|sequels]]. It tells the story of Billy Harrow, a curator for the Natural History Museum whose work touring guests around one day is rudely interrupted by the inexplicable disappearance of the museum's preserved giant squid. From there, Billy's day only gets worse as he is drawn into a shadowy London underworld of competing doomsday cults, living tattoos, socialist familiars, and [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Chaos Nazis]].
'''''Kraken''''' is a novel arising from the twisted brainpan of [[China Mieville]], author of ''[[Perdido Street Station]]'' and [[The Scar|its]] [[Iron Council|sequels]]. It tells the story of Billy Harrow, a curator for the Natural History Museum whose work touring guests around one day is rudely interrupted by the inexplicable disappearance of the museum's preserved giant squid. From there, Billy's day only gets worse as he is drawn into a shadowy London underworld of competing doomsday cults, living tattoos, socialist familiars, and [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Chaos Nazis]].


Oh, and the squid? Turns out that half the city is thinking of using it to [[The End of the World as We Know It|end the world]]. Too bad they [[Gambit Pileup|can't agree on]] ''[[Apocalypse How|how]]''...
Oh, and the squid? Turns out that half the city is thinking of using it to [[The End of the World as We Know It|end the world]]. Too bad they [[Gambit Pileup|can't agree on]] ''[[Apocalypse How|how]]''...
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* [[All Myths Are True]]: takes a slightly postmodern or popcultural approach to this idea, but it's definitely there in the work.
* [[All Myths Are True]]: takes a slightly postmodern or popcultural approach to this idea, but it's definitely there in the work.
* [[Animated Tattoo]]: The Tattoo is just that--a tattoo. He's also a mob boss.
* [[Animated Tattoo]]: The Tattoo is just that--a tattoo. He's also a mob boss.
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* [[Badass]]: Whilst a good number of characters [[Took a Level in Badass|have]] [[Let's Get Dangerous|their]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|moments]], Dane is probably the most consistent example.
* [[Badass]]: Whilst a good number of characters [[Took a Level in Badass|have]] [[Let's Get Dangerous|their]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|moments]], Dane is probably the most consistent example.
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: {{spoiler|Billy, once he realises exactly what sort of 'saint' he is.}}
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: {{spoiler|Billy, once he realises exactly what sort of 'saint' he is.}}
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]]: Margaret Cavendish's poem about the "Babe of meat and malevolence" was written about Subby.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: ''None'' of the factions in this are exactly saintly, but the bad guys... [[Ax Crazy|are]] [[Psycho for Hire|pretty]] [[Complete Monster|bad]].
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: ''None'' of the factions in this are exactly saintly, but the bad guys... [[Ax Crazy|are]] [[Psycho for Hire|pretty]] [[Complete Monster|bad]].
* [[Body Horror]]: Another Mieville specialty. The Tattoo in particular seems to inflict it on his (mostly-willing) employees as a hobby.
* [[Body Horror]]: Another Mieville specialty. The Tattoo in particular seems to inflict it on his (mostly-willing) employees as a hobby.
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 6 September 2020

Kraken is a novel arising from the twisted brainpan of China Mieville, author of Perdido Street Station and its sequels. It tells the story of Billy Harrow, a curator for the Natural History Museum whose work touring guests around one day is rudely interrupted by the inexplicable disappearance of the museum's preserved giant squid. From there, Billy's day only gets worse as he is drawn into a shadowy London underworld of competing doomsday cults, living tattoos, socialist familiars, and Chaos Nazis.

Oh, and the squid? Turns out that half the city is thinking of using it to end the world. Too bad they can't agree on how...


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