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KIZUNA

(OR HOW TO LOSE A SPACESHIP AND STILL GO PLACES)

An entertaining, amusing, and relatable SF tale with diverse characters.

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In this SF novel, a lonely interplanetary trash collector survives a crisis in outer space and finds unusual new friends.

Feckless 30-something Kenyan Enoch Owusu, an interstellar trash collector, has just received several sudden, heavy blows in his personal life—his parents died; his girlfriend deserted him; and his best friend and partner left for a different job in quick succession. The year is 2742, and after centuries of wars and disasters, humans have colonized Mars, the moon, and Europa, all of which are governed by a military-style regime called SysNav. The Church of All Faiths, a new religion, believes that Earth received an alien signal centuries ago and expects the extraterrestrials to return and benefit humankind. Feeling out of shape, sad, alone, and powerless, Enoch is picking up space debris with a basic artificial intelligence system as his only companion when he detects a distress signal of unknown origin. His good-hearted decision to go check it out begins a series of surprising adventures that fulfill the promise of the subtitle. Watt’s narrative tone is delightfully snarky, especially in the 68 footnotes that explain various details of future history and daily life in a spaceship. Pithy, humorous descriptions vividly bring the setting and characters to life. The narrative is original and full of apt observations, including “Enoch tried to walk as sarcastically as he could...just to show them he wasn’t scared,” and “Finding a bunch of black ships in a black background of space was like one of those puzzles where you had to find the stripy shirt guy in the environment full of stripy things.” Enoch’s personal journey from pathetic basket case to brave, open-minded, and confident man is satisfying and relatable. The other characters are also intriguing and well drawn. The scientific explanations of “slip drive,” a method of fast space travel, seem plausible enough not to get in the way of the story. The ending leaves many questions unanswered, making readers hope for a sequel. Overall, this novel is a fun read that successfully combines a humane sensibility, a classic adventure story, and humor.

An entertaining, amusing, and relatable SF tale with diverse characters.

Pub Date: N/A

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 328

Publisher: Manuscript

Review Posted Online: June 11, 2022

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HUNT THE STARS

From the Starlight’s Shadow series , Vol. 1

An exciting space-opera adventure that hits all the right romance notes.

The captain of a spaceship falls in love with her sworn enemy as they search for a missing ring.

Tavi Zarola is the captain of Starlight’s Shadow, and her small crew specializes in bounty hunting and recovering stolen items around the galaxy. Drawn together by a traumatic incident that occurred when they all served together in the military, Tavi and her crew are happy with their shoestring but peaceful existence, one that keeps them firmly out of the limelight. No one is more surprised than Tavi when Torran Fletcher approaches them with a job. He was the ruthless rival general during the war, so why would he ask them to help recover the priceless family heirloom that was stolen from his home? Against her better judgment, Tavi and her team accept the job—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime payout if they can recover the item. Torran’s team joins Tavi's as they travel to his home planet to investigate. Tavi is surprised by the two crews becoming a cohesive unit, not to mention the strong attraction between herself and Torran. Tavi knows she should be wary of a man with so much power and so many secrets, but their chemistry is impossible to resist. Mihalik’s novel is a carefully plotted, engrossing space adventure with plenty of twists and turns. Tavi is a strong, interesting character who will always take a more difficult path rather than sacrificing her principles. Tavi and Torran are from different classes and cultures, so the conflict between them is richly layered. The combination of emotional, slow-burn romance and rollicking, high-stakes adventure makes for a fun, fast-paced read.

An exciting space-opera adventure that hits all the right romance notes.

Pub Date: Feb. 1, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-06-305103-4

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Harper Voyager

Review Posted Online: Feb. 4, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2022

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MACHINEHOOD

Intriguing worldbuilding plus a fast-paced plot equals catnip for SF fans.

Welga Ramirez thought she was done in the security field. She couldn’t have been more wrong.

Welga is a shield—a bodyguard working for wealthy funders who develop pills to enhance human performance so people can compete with bots and AIs. It’s all theater. Fight with style and watch the tips roll in from the public watching via swarms of microcam drones. Welga is three months from the end of her contract when an attack on one of her clients actually turns deadly. Something called “the Machinehood” takes credit and gives humankind a week to stop producing pills, or else. Now Welga, along with the rest of the world, must race to answer the question: Is the Machinehood really the world’s first truly sentient AI? And if not, who’s threatening the entire world’s way of life—and why? Meanwhile, Welga’s having muscle spasms when she comes down from pills, which aren't supposed to have side effects. Can her biogeneticist sister-in-law, Nithya, figure out what’s going on before the spasms get worse? Divya has created a richly imagined and eerily familiar world filled with insecure workers cobbling together freelance gigs and families dependent on rapidly designed and home-manufactured vaccines to protect against new bugs. It’s a world without privacy, where every activity is performed for a crowd in hopes of getting tips—and a world confronting urgent questions about humans’ place in a society increasingly run by AIs. Simply taking a tour of this world is well worth the reader’s time, but Welga’s and Nithya’s quests also rocket the plot along toward an unexpected yet satisfying conclusion.

Intriguing worldbuilding plus a fast-paced plot equals catnip for SF fans.

Pub Date: March 2, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-9821-4806-5

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Saga/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Dec. 14, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2021

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