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A fantasy novel for Young Adults by [[China Mieville]].
A fantasy novel for Young Adults by [[China Mieville]].


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Enter Zanna and Deeba, two ordinary girls who find themselves in UnLondon after a string of events lures them there. Zanna is the abcity's [[The Chosen One|chosen one]], the Shwazzy, who will ultimately destroy the Smog and save UnLondon. Unfortunately, the Smog knows this as well as the good guys, and injures Zanna before she can fulfill her destiny. Deeba, the Funny Sidekick, takes on the quest meant for Zanna. Helped by an abandoned milk carton and talking book of prophecy, Deeba must save the abcity and get back to regular London before everybody back at home forgets she even existed.
Enter Zanna and Deeba, two ordinary girls who find themselves in UnLondon after a string of events lures them there. Zanna is the abcity's [[The Chosen One|chosen one]], the Shwazzy, who will ultimately destroy the Smog and save UnLondon. Unfortunately, the Smog knows this as well as the good guys, and injures Zanna before she can fulfill her destiny. Deeba, the Funny Sidekick, takes on the quest meant for Zanna. Helped by an abandoned milk carton and talking book of prophecy, Deeba must save the abcity and get back to regular London before everybody back at home forgets she even existed.


This book inverts, subverts and plays straight every prophecy trope in existence and is even the [[Trope Namer]] for [[The Unchosen One]].
This book inverts, subverts and plays straight every prophecy trope in existence.

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* [[The Unchosen One]]


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* [[Abnormal Ammo]] The UnGun. Very abnormal.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]] The UnGun. Very abnormal.
** To elaborate, it takes whatever you stick in the chambers and magnifies whatever it is.
** To elaborate, it takes whatever you stick in the chambers and magnifies whatever it is.
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* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Curdle the milk carton.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Curdle the milk carton.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Some minor usage:
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Some minor usage:
** Mr. Speaker speaks {{smallcaps|in small caps}}.
** Mr. Speaker speaks {{small-caps|in small caps}}.
** The boat used in the final battle is the frame of a car turned upside down; hence, it's called a "ɹɐɔ." [[Lampshaded]]: <small>"A ... rack? I can't say it."</small>
** The boat used in the final battle is the frame of a car turned upside down; hence, it's called a "ɹɐɔ." [[Lampshaded]]: <small>"A ... rack? I can't say it."</small>
*** <small>"Easiest way is to bend over and say car."</small>
*** <small>"Easiest way is to bend over and say car."</small>
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* [[Prophetic Fallacy]]: {{spoiler|Mistakes in the prophecy result in the one thing the Book thought a misprint actually being correct.}}
* [[Prophetic Fallacy]]: {{spoiler|Mistakes in the prophecy result in the one thing the Book thought a misprint actually being correct.}}
* [[Punny Name]]: Pretty much the whole ''point'' of the book. Abcities, utterlings, Binja, the UnLondon-I, the Black Windows (who live in Webminster Abbey), the list goes on.
* [[Punny Name]]: Pretty much the whole ''point'' of the book. Abcities, utterlings, Binja, the UnLondon-I, the Black Windows (who live in Webminster Abbey), the list goes on.
* [[Roof Hopping]]: Subverted by the Slaterunners: "{{spoiler|You thought there were ''houses'' under the roofs? That would be [[This Is Sparta|madness]]! Just because we want to live free doesn't mean we shouldn't consider [[No OSHA Compliance|safety]].}}"
* [[Roof Hopping]]: Subverted by the Slaterunners: "{{spoiler|You thought there were ''houses'' under the roofs? That would be [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|madness]]! Just because we want to live free doesn't mean we shouldn't consider [[No OSHA Compliance|safety]].}}"
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Given by Deeba in Chapter 81.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Given by Deeba in Chapter 81.
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Successfully by the [[Big Bad]] in removing [[The Chosen One]] from the equation. Would have succeeded, had Deeba not become [[The Unchosen One]].
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Successfully by the [[Big Bad]] in removing [[The Chosen One]] from the equation. Would have succeeded, had Deeba not become [[The Unchosen One]].

Latest revision as of 00:42, 2 May 2021

A fantasy novel for Young Adults by China Mieville.

UnLondon is the shadow of the city it is named for, one of many abcities that collect the mildly obsolete detritus left behind by the citizens of London. UnLondon, and other cities like it, are places where the broken and neglected discover new purpose. It is a world in danger. The Smog threatens to choke the life out of every living thing it can find, to feed itself and drown the world in darkness.

Enter Zanna and Deeba, two ordinary girls who find themselves in UnLondon after a string of events lures them there. Zanna is the abcity's chosen one, the Shwazzy, who will ultimately destroy the Smog and save UnLondon. Unfortunately, the Smog knows this as well as the good guys, and injures Zanna before she can fulfill her destiny. Deeba, the Funny Sidekick, takes on the quest meant for Zanna. Helped by an abandoned milk carton and talking book of prophecy, Deeba must save the abcity and get back to regular London before everybody back at home forgets she even existed.

This book inverts, subverts and plays straight every prophecy trope in existence.


Un Lun Dun is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in Un Lun Dun include: