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Dark Matter meets Annihilation in this mind-bending speculative thriller set in a world where the exact moment of your death can be predicted. Our narrator is the most talented salesman at Dare to Know, a prestigious company in the death-prediction business. Though he’s mastered the art of death, the rest of his life is a failure, driving him to violate the cardinal rule of his business—forecasting his own death. The problem: apparently, he died 23 minutes ago. Highly ambitious and immersive, Dare to Know collapses the boundaries between reality, myth, and conspiracy as it races toward its stunning conclusion.
Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, coming at you with a selection of new releases coming out today and a few news links for your clicking pleasure. It’s starting to really feel like autumn here in Colorado — and apparently it’s time for the football, so I hope you had a good weekend of watching games if that’s a thing you do! Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday.
Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/, anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co, and Jane’s Due Process
New Releases
The Actual Star by Monica Byrne
A trinity of reincarnated souls orbit and interweave with each other in stories told thousands of years apart, but all in the same location — a cave in the jungle of Belize. The main characters include heirs to the throne of the Mayan kingdom, a young American woman who has gone to the jungle to discover herself, and a charismatic but unscrupulous person vying for the leadership of a new religion after Earth has been devastated by climate change.
AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future by Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Quifan
Kai-Fu Lee is the former president of Google China; he’s teamed up with novelist Chen Quifan to imagine what AI might be like twenty years in the future and how it will have changed our world and society.
These Bones by Kayla Chenault
In this midwestern gothic, the Lyons family lives and endures in the ruined neighborhood called the Bramble Patch, surviving the privations of poverty, racism, and the literally ghoulish rule of Barghest, the local underworld kingpin. As the neighborhood and its town fall fully into decay, they learn the truth of an old saying: These bones are gonna rise again.
Dare to Know by James Kennedy
Dare to Know is a company that has invented a unique technology: they can predict anyone’s death accurately down to the second The narrator of the book is the company’s best salesman, and he’s forecasted his own death in violation of ever company rule because his life is in the crapper and he doesn’t care any more. Then he discovers a problem: he was supposed to die 23 minutes ago, and he definitely is still alive.
Eartheater by Dolores Reyes, translated by Julia Sanches
In an unnamed slum in a city in Argentina, a young woman finds herself compelled to start eating earth, an act that gives her visions of lost lives — including that of her own mother. Horrified by her visions, she keeps her ability to herself…until she befriends a police officer and word of he abilities begins to spread. Soon, many people are coming to her, desperate to learn what has happened to their loved ones.
Mordew by Alex Pheby
Mordew is a sea-battered city, and God lays dead in its catacombs, used for sustenance and magical power by the mysterious Master of Mordew. Nathan is a young boy who lives in the slums of the city, until he is one day sold to the Master of Mordew by his desperate mother. But Nathan has a power greater than the God-eating Master, if only he can figure out how to harness it.
News and Views
The 2021Ig Nobel prizes have been announced!
Casting announcement for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Sublime, Cruel Beauty: An Interview With Jason Ray Carney
The 19th century women who wrote “weird” stories and refused to be pigeonholed by genre
The Life-Changing Fantasy of Tamora Pierce
Nia DaCosta is giving us shivers while making history
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bombastic Ego
The Incredible Queerness of Peggy and Steven in Marvel’s What If…?
On Book Riot
8 current and future YA sci-fi titles to add to your TBR
You can enter to win a copy of Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
This month you can enter to win a QWERKY keyboard.
See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.