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We were in no way insane. We told ourselves we would adjust and only those of weak mind would question the real. We thought this would be better. We were wrong." When the aliens came, everything we thought we knew was wrong. This is the motif that runs through Michael Kamakana’s refreshingly different take on alien invasion. It’s not War of the Worlds or even Childhood’s End. It’s a far more subtle and quiet takeover, which unfolds in the periphery of everyday lives. The rolling language repeats like waves on a shore, carrying the reader deeper and deeper, until we too, feel like we have been colonized. If Stanislaw Lem and James Joyce had a love child that was more brilliant and yet more readable than either, Michael Kamakana would be that child. This amazing debut novel is destined to become a science fiction classic. Readers are saying: “ahead of its time” “amazing, glorious writing” “brilliant and intriguing storytelling” “best Science Fiction book I’ve read this year” “Great storytelling, couldn’t put Advent down.” “Michael Kamakana is a writer to watch.”
We were in no way insane. We told ourselves we would adjust and only those of weak mind would question the real. We thought this would be better. We were wrong." When the aliens came, everything...
We were in no way insane. We told ourselves we would adjust and only those of weak mind would question the real. We thought this would be better. We were wrong." When the aliens came, everything we thought we knew was wrong. This is the motif that runs through Michael Kamakana’s refreshingly different take on alien invasion. It’s not War of the Worlds or even Childhood’s End. It’s a far more subtle and quiet takeover, which unfolds in the periphery of everyday lives. The rolling language repeats like waves on a shore, carrying the reader deeper and deeper, until we too, feel like we have been colonized. If Stanislaw Lem and James Joyce had a love child that was more brilliant and yet more readable than either, Michael Kamakana would be that child. This amazing debut novel is destined to become a science fiction classic. Readers are saying: “ahead of its time” “amazing, glorious writing” “brilliant and intriguing storytelling” “best Science Fiction book I’ve read this year” “Great storytelling, couldn’t put Advent down.” “Michael Kamakana is a writer to watch.”
A Note From the Publisher
Michael Kamakana is a Calgary-based novelist with a talent for storytelling that holds readers rapt. He is a prolific writer who works almost non-stop to get his work out of his head and into print. Find out more at pulpliterature.com/advent. Also available in trade paperback for $19.95
Michael Kamakana is a Calgary-based novelist with a talent for storytelling that holds readers rapt. He is a prolific writer who works almost non-stop to get his work out of his head and into print...
Michael Kamakana is a Calgary-based novelist with a talent for storytelling that holds readers rapt. He is a prolific writer who works almost non-stop to get his work out of his head and into print. Find out more at pulpliterature.com/advent. Also available in trade paperback for $19.95
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