Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
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Author(s): Robson, Eddie
ISBN No.: 9781250807342
Pages: 288
Year: 202206
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 37.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Oprah Daily's #1 Science Fiction Book of 2022! The RUSA Science Fiction Novel of the Year! A Polygon Most Anticipated Summer Read! A Goodreads Most Anticipated Summer Read! A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Selection! "Perfect for anyone looking for a fun, thought-provoking and unintimidating foray into sci-fi, this book will have readers smiling on every page, drunk on Robson's clever words." -- BookPage "With a darkly tongue-in-cheek comedy and soft science-fiction premise, Drunk on All Your Strange New Words is a conspiracy theory gift wrapped up as an exploration of our own culture's obsession with ourselves. As Robson develops the mystery, honing in on the whodunnit at the center of the book, he also expands outwards, translating small truths about our own world through Lydia's filters. And, in some cases, without any filters at all." -- iO9 "Eddie Robson is an exciting new fixture in British SFF, with a perspective that's charming, humane and witty. He's going to be around a long time. Read him now before you have to start lying about having done so." --Paul Cornell "A hell of a lot of fun for fans of locked room mysteries and near future sci-fi.


" --Gareth L. Powell " Drunk on all Your Strange New Words is a twisted murder investigation through a post-contact future full of world-building in fascinating detail." --Django Wexler "The truth in this story is both far simpler and far more interesting than the many lies people would like to believe, and Lydia is just the right kind of inquisitive character to keep the narrative entertaining." -- Booklist "A memorable exploration of the power of language and technology in a post first-contact world. thoughtful, fast-paced sci-fi." -- Publishers Weekly "The book packs in oodles of dry wit and droll self-mockery, the sort of profound and lacerating laughter that Robson's countrymen Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett perfected." --NPR on Hearts of Oak " Drunk on All Your Strange New Words . offers something fresh and engaging for fans of many genres.


" -- Toronto Star " Drunk on All Your Strange New Words .is a surprising and compellingly eccentric narrative that integrates elements of science fiction, with aliens and futuristic technology, into a murder mystery format, filled with dysfunctional characters and red herrings." -- Aurealis.


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