I finished this while on vacation last week. I found it generally excellent, but I think the editor could have axed 100 pages or so out of it. Alas it seems to me that when authors become famous they start thinking that editors are too quick to cut stuff out, when truly those excisions would have made a better book! I really enjoyed the Slake-moths though, and I plan on statting them out for AD&D and Call of Cthulhu/Stormbringer. They'd probably work quite well in Gamma World too! I found those parts of the book very Lovecraftian. Other parts of work reminded me of HPL's Dreamlands.Stik wrote:China Mieville's Perdido Street Station.
I'm about a hundred pages in, and it's very good so far. Very quirky and unusual, not your typical fantasy novel.
I also want to thank PapersAndPaychecks for mentioning China Miéville a few posts back. I'd seen Miéville's books before, but never bothered to check out what he's written. He seems to have that incredibly creative spark that Michael Moorcock possessed 'back in the day', by taking elements that have become passé in fantastic fiction and igniting them again into a burning beacon of ingenuity!
P.S. He's also evidently played a lot of D&D. The book has references to adventurers on the hunt for gold and experience.