The Outside
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

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The outside volume 1
Published
Watkins Media , 2019.
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Checked Out

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Humanity’s super-intelligent AI Gods brutally punish breaches in reality, as one young scientist discovers, in this intense and brilliant space opera.Autistic scientist Yasira Shien has developed a radical new energy drive that could change the future of humanity. But when she activates it, reality warps, destroying the space station and everyone aboard. The AI Gods who rule the galaxy declare her work heretical, and Yasira is abducted by their agents. Instead of simply executing her, they offer mercy – if she’ll help them hunt down a bigger target: her own mysterious, vanished mentor. With her homeworld’s fate in the balance, Yasira must choose who to trust: the gods and their ruthless post-human angels, or the rebel scientist whose unorthodox mathematics could turn her world inside out. File Under: Science Fiction [ False Gods | Angel Inside | Autistic in Space | Here be Monsters ]

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
06/11/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9780857668141

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Reality is warped by Dr. Yasira Shien's reactor, destroying the Pride of Jai space station mere weeks after activation. Declared a heretic by the sentient supercomputer gods, Yasira is spared execution in exchange for tracking down her mentor, Dr. Evianna Talirr. The angels, agents of the gods, suspect Talirr's involvement in several disasters and will stop at nothing to bring her to justice. Yasira travels beyond the galaxy and back again with Akavi, an angel for Nemesis, the deeply feared god who punishes heretics, until she discovers her home planet under attack by an unknown Outside effect unleashed by Dr. Talirr. Akavi and Yasira race against time as the Outside's reality-distorting, heretical influence spreads across Jai, releasing monsters and driving people to madness. If Yasira can't unravel the science to stop the Outside from spreading, the Gods will destroy the entire planet to prevent the contagion from reaching other civilized worlds. Though Yasira, as the driving force behind the action, is sympathetic, readers who like an unlikable narrator will enjoy spending time in the other characters' points of view.--Frances Moritz Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Cosmic horror, grad school politics, and neuroatypicality meet in Hoffmann's gripping debut, a 28th-century technotheocratic space thriller that blossoms with hope. The Shien Reactor is autistic physicist Yasira Shien's crowning achievement: power for the first human-built space station in a universe where soul-collecting AI gods hoard any technology more advanced than vacuum tubes. When the reactor's reality-destabilizing failure hints at interference from Yasira's vanished graduate supervisor, Dr. Evianna Talirr, she is forcibly recruited by Akavi Averis, a prickly inquisitor serving Nemesis, god of heretics, to bring Dr. Talirr to justice. But tracking Dr. Talirr into the physics-defying Outside risks Yasira's sanity-and forces her to decide for herself which "abnormal" lives are worth living. Hoffmann confidently layers morality and disability rights into a breezily told adventure that bursts with sheer fun. Yasira's autistic qualities benefit her without being treated like superpowers, and her grumpy sincerity convinces readers that, even in the direst circumstances, the gently "hacked-together" future is worth saving. This beautifully smart, uncynical space opera will charm fans of Charles Stross and Lois McMaster Bujold. Agent: Hannah Bowman, Liza Dawson Associates. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

Reality is warped by Dr. Yasira Shien's reactor, destroying the Pride of Jai space station mere weeks after activation. Declared a heretic by the sentient supercomputer gods, Yasira is spared execution in exchange for tracking down her mentor, Dr. Evianna Talirr. The angels, agents of the gods, suspect Talirr's involvement in several disasters and will stop at nothing to bring her to justice. Yasira travels beyond the galaxy and back again with Akavi, an angel for Nemesis, the deeply feared god who punishes heretics, until she discovers her home planet under attack by an unknown Outside effect unleashed by Dr. Talirr. Akavi and Yasira race against time as the Outside's reality-distorting, heretical influence spreads across Jai, releasing monsters and driving people to madness. If Yasira can't unravel the science to stop the Outside from spreading, the Gods will destroy the entire planet to prevent the contagion from reaching other civilized worlds. Though Yasira, as the driving force behind the action, is sympathetic, readers who like an unlikable narrator will enjoy spending time in the other characters' points of view. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Cosmic horror, grad school politics, and neuroatypicality meet in Hoffmann's gripping debut, a 28th-century technotheocratic space thriller that blossoms with hope. The Shien Reactor is autistic physicist Yasira Shien's crowning achievement: power for the first human-built space station in a universe where soul-collecting AI gods hoard any technology more advanced than vacuum tubes. When the reactor's reality-destabilizing failure hints at interference from Yasira's vanished graduate supervisor, Dr. Evianna Talirr, she is forcibly recruited by Akavi Averis, a prickly inquisitor serving Nemesis, god of heretics, to bring Dr. Talirr to justice. But tracking Dr. Talirr into the physics-defying Outside risks Yasira's sanity—and forces her to decide for herself which "abnormal" lives are worth living. Hoffmann confidently layers morality and disability rights into a breezily told adventure that bursts with sheer fun. Yasira's autistic qualities benefit her without being treated like superpowers, and her grumpy sincerity convinces readers that, even in the direst circumstances, the gently "hacked-together" future is worth saving. This beautifully smart, uncynical space opera will charm fans of Charles Stross and Lois McMaster Bujold. Agent: Hannah Bowman, Liza Dawson Associates. (June)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hoffmann, A. (2019). The Outside . Watkins Media.

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

Hoffmann, Ada. 2019. The Outside. Watkins Media.

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

Hoffmann, Ada. The Outside Watkins Media, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hoffmann, A. (2019). The outside. Watkins Media.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hoffmann, Ada. The Outside Watkins Media, 2019.

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