What caused the neighborhoods to close in on themselves? When Stark talks about his childhood, neighborhoods hadn't developed yet. Countries don't just fall apart into city-states. The author intentionally left this a mystery, but did he leave clues? I didn't pick any up.
Ok, I was reading it pretty late, so maybe I completely misunderstood... But my impression was when they first went into Jeamland, they stayed for a relatively long time, and since time works differently there, when they "punched" back through to the City they didn't recognize it as "home" at first because it was so far in the future that everything was totally different. Basically I got the impression that the Neighborhoods hadn't developed in such a short time, it was just that they'd been gone so long.
And I agree with Slarti, I liked the first half of the book way better than the second, but overall it was still good enough to get an approval rating.
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