A review by laurensalisbury
Clade by James Bradley

4.0

My favorite part about this book was the structure. Typically in books with rotating perspectives I align myself with a particular voice or wish more of the story was told from one of the perspectives. In Clade the reader doesn't have much of a chance to feel that way because the narration shifts not only in perspective but in time. Though each narrative is interwoven with those that came before it and characters recur, the shift in time feels appropriate and well paced. Through the eyes of each character we feel the passage of time and the evolution of the problems and in many causes literal catastrophes they live with and through.