Assassin of Reality: A Novel
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HarperCollins , 2023.
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The eagerly anticipated sequel to the highly acclaimed Vita Nostra takes readers to the next stage in Sasha Samokhina’s journey in a richly imagined world of dark academia in which grammar is magic—and not all magic is good.

In Vita Nostra, Sasha Samokhina, a third-year student at the Institute of Special Technologies, was in the middle of taking the final exam that would transform her into a part of the Great Speech. After defying her teachers’ expectations, Sasha emerges from the exam as Password, a unique and powerful part of speech. Accomplished and ready to embrace her new role, she soon learns her powers threaten the old world, and despite her hard work, Sasha is set to fail.

However, Farit Kozhennikov, Sasha’s dark mentor, finds a way to bring her out of the oblivion and back to the Institute for his own selfish purposes. Subsequently, Sasha must correct her mistakes before she is allowed to graduate and is forced to do what few are asked and even less achieve: to succeed and reverberate—becoming a part of the Great Speech and being one of the special few who dictate reality. If she fails, she faces a fate far worse than death: the choice is hers. 

Years have passed around the Institute—and the numerous realities that have spread from Sasha’s first failure—but it is only her fourth year of learning what role she will play in shaping the world. Her teachers despise and fear her, her classmates distrust her, and a growing love—for a young pilot with no affiliation to the school—is fraught because a relationship means leverage, and Farit won’t hesitate to use it against her.

Planes crash all the time. Which means Sasha needs to rewrite the world so that can’t happen...or fail for good.

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Street Date
03/14/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780063225442

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

The long-awaited sequel to Vita Nostra (2018) picks up moments after Sasha Samokhina fails her final exam at the Institute of Special Technologies. She didn't reverberate, meaning she could not leave her human form to transcend into a Word of Great Speech, a verb in the imperative mood. Such failure should have meant death to her and to her mother, stepfather, and baby brother, per the bargain she made with her advisor, Farit Kozhennikov: study hard and succeed, or die. And she did study hard, so hard that her human form was malleable and she was a grammatical construction able to control and bend reality to her will. But though she failed, no death came. Instead, against the wishes of her professors and her incredulous classmates, Kozhennikov insisted she be returned to the institute to continue her studies and fix her mistakes. A tense, gripping, and satisfying story that will leave readers wondering about their own physical limits and what would be possible, if only one had the proper motivation. Translated from the original Russian, this dark and unforgiving magical world treats its characters in ways that make Harry Potter and even Naomi Novik's Scholomance Trilogy look like preschool.

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Library Journal Review

The award-winning Dyachenkos return to the characters of their international best-seller Vita Nostra. After a reality altering third-year exam, Sasha--or at least one version of herself--is back at school. She attends the Institute of Special Technologies, where students practice to transcend human existence by becoming grammatical expressions. Even among these extraordinary students, Sasha's talent is unique and her studies more dangerous. Outside of the institute, she meets Yaroslav, a pilot, and falls in love. Yaroslav is often traveling, and Sasha finds companionship in caring for Yaroslav's father, Anton. As trusted teachers leave the institute and new ones arrive, Sasha knows that every relationship can be used against her, but isolation also leads to failure. She struggles with increasingly difficult lessons that have fatal consequences and wonders what possible future there could be when the goal is to not exist. VERDICT As with the previous book, inventive storytelling delves into philosophical concepts such as time, meaning, and language. This is a novel that transcends genre and will astound readers looking for serious, contemporary fiction.--Catherine Lantz

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* The long-awaited sequel to Vita Nostra (2018) picks up moments after Sasha Samokhina fails her final exam at the Institute of Special Technologies. She didn't reverberate, meaning she could not leave her human form to transcend into a Word of Great Speech, a verb in the imperative mood. Such failure should have meant death to her and to her mother, stepfather, and baby brother, per the bargain she made with her advisor, Farit Kozhennikov: study hard and succeed, or die. And she did study hard, so hard that her human form was malleable and she was a grammatical construction able to control and bend reality to her will. But though she failed, no death came. Instead, against the wishes of her professors and her incredulous classmates, Kozhennikov insisted she be returned to the institute to continue her studies and fix her mistakes. A tense, gripping, and satisfying story that will leave readers wondering about their own physical limits and what would be possible, if only one had the proper motivation. Translated from the original Russian, this dark and unforgiving magical world treats its characters in ways that make Harry Potter and even Naomi Novik's Scholomance Trilogy look like preschool. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

A third-year student at the Institute of Special Technologies, where grammar is magic and graduates join the Great Speech, Sasha Samokhina aces final exams as a singularly powerful aspect of language: Password. But her powers threaten the establishment, and as she finds herself manipulated by an unscrupulous mentor, she realizes that she must find a way to rewrite the world—and possibly fail big. A sequel to the multi-starred Vita Nostra; with a 50,000-copy first printing.

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The award-winning Dyachenkos return to the characters of their international best-seller Vita Nostra. After a reality altering third-year exam, Sasha—or at least one version of herself—is back at school. She attends the Institute of Special Technologies, where students practice to transcend human existence by becoming grammatical expressions. Even among these extraordinary students, Sasha's talent is unique and her studies more dangerous. Outside of the institute, she meets Yaroslav, a pilot, and falls in love. Yaroslav is often traveling, and Sasha finds companionship in caring for Yaroslav's father, Anton. As trusted teachers leave the institute and new ones arrive, Sasha knows that every relationship can be used against her, but isolation also leads to failure. She struggles with increasingly difficult lessons that have fatal consequences and wonders what possible future there could be when the goal is to not exist. VERDICT As with the previous book, inventive storytelling delves into philosophical concepts such as time, meaning, and language. This is a novel that transcends genre and will astound readers looking for serious, contemporary fiction.—Catherine Lantz

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dyachenko, M. &. S. (2023). Assassin of Reality: A Novel . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dyachenko, Marina & Sergey. 2023. Assassin of Reality: A Novel. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dyachenko, Marina & Sergey. Assassin of Reality: A Novel HarperCollins, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Dyachenko, M. &. S. (2023). Assassin of reality: a novel. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dyachenko, Marina & Sergey. Assassin of Reality: A Novel HarperCollins, 2023.

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