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The Dreaming Stars: BOOK II OF THE AXIOM SERIES

(Paperback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Dreaming Stars: BOOK II OF THE AXIOM SERIES

Contributors:

By (Author) Tim Pratt
Cover design or artwork by Paul Scott Canavan

ISBN:

9780857667670

Series:
Publisher:

Watkins Media Limited

Imprint:

Angry Robot

Publication Date:

21st November 2018

UK Publication Date:

6th September 2018

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 106mm, Height 175mm

Description

The crew of the White Raven returns to save the galaxy, in this brilliant space opera sequel to The Wrong Stars Ancient aliens, the Axiom, will kill us all - when they wake up. In deep space, a swarm of nanoparticles threatens the colonies, transforming everything it meets into computronium - including the colonists. The crew of the White Raven investigate, and discover an Axiom facility filled with aliens hibernating while their minds roam a vast virtual reality. Sebastien wakes up, claiming his altered brain architecture can help the crew deactivate the swarm - from inside the Axiom simulation. To protect humanity, Callie must trust him, but if Sebastien still plans to dominate the universe using Axiom tech, they could be in a whole lot of trouble... File Under-Science Fiction Nanowar | Let Sleeping Gods Lie | Upgraded | For the Colony

Reviews

The Dreaming Stars is fast and tense, with excellent dialogue, funny banter (much of it either graveyard humour or concerned with how much Callie and Elena are into each other), and characters who feel like real people. It has the atmosphere of pulp space opera, and a gleeful approach to the big ideas (and the big furniture) of science fiction. I really enjoyed it, and I hope Pratt has the opportunity to write many more novels in this setting.
Locus Magazine

The engaging, inclusive, and entertaining Axiom series, may be his best work yet witty, heartfelt sci-fi romp.
Tor.com

The main reason I love this series is that its just so fun. Its reliably fun. Sometimes, you need a book that you can trust to be truly and utterly fun, and thats The Dreaming Stars. The Dreaming Stars proves that this series will always leave me with a smile.
The Illustrated Page

What can I say, if you liked The Wrong Stars, youll like The Dreaming Stars, I know I did. Four out of five stars.
Divine Nanny

The Dreaming Stars is a note-perfect sequel to The Wrong Stars, with all the best aspects of the previous novel, showing that science fiction can still be fun while also being progressive.
Occasionally Random Book Reviews

The Dreaming Stars may lack the manic buzz that defined its predecessor, but its steadiness inspires confidence that this series is built to last.
The 1000 Year Plan

The Wrong Stars was a brilliantly pulpish space opera romp, filled with compelling characters, weird alien tech, great banter, and more explosions than you could shake a stick at. It was good enough that Ive been waiting impatiently for the sequel ever since. Its a piece of great good fortune, then, that The Dreaming Stars is every bit as much fun as its predecessor.
Locus

A character-driven, banter-rich space opera with a great take on alien civilisations and 'Big Dumb Objects' Im keeping my fingers crossed for Pratts space opera to become a fixture of my reading calendar for the foreseeable future.
Nerds of a Feather

A tense action-packed thriller where everyone, particularly the dynamic and thinking-out-of-the-box Callie, has to somehow stay one step ahead of the technologically advanced Axiom and the type of games they play to conquer every lifeform they meet. The ending is indeed an interesting one.
Strange Alliances

Author Bio

Tim Pratt is a Hugo Award-winning SF and fantasy author, and has been a finalist for World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic, and Nebula Awards, among others. He is the author of over twenty novels, most recently The Deep Woods and Heirs of Grace, and scores of short stories. His work has been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories, The Year's Best Fantasy, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, and other nice places. Since 2001 he has worked for Locus, the magazine of the science fiction and fantasy field, where he currently serves as senior editor. He lives in Berkeley, CA with his wife and son. timpratt.org twitter.com/timpratt

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