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Rejoice, a Knife to the Heart

By: Steven Erikson
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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A provocative, beautiful and visionary novel of first contact by New York Times bestselling author Steven Erikson.

Imagine a First Contact without contact, and an alien arrival where no aliens show up. Imagine the sudden appearance of exclusion zones all over the planet, into which no humans are allowed. Imagine an end to all violence, from the schoolyard bully to nations at war. Imagine an end to borders, an end to all crime. Imagine a world where hate has no outlet and the only harm one can do is to oneself. Imagine a world transformed, but with no guidance and no hint of what’s coming next. What would you do? How would you feel? What questions can you ask - what questions dare you ask - when the only possible answers come from the all-too-human face in your mirror?

On the day of First Contact, it won’t be about them. It will be about us.

©2018 Steven Erikson (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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an amazing piece of work, an incredible job of capturing society through the characters. Really amazing Mr. Erikson, I hope it helps open our eyes!

the dialogue across the characters is masterful

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while the voice performance left me wanting more the story itself and the writing is fantastic. Erickson provides thought provoking dialogue, philosophical viewpoints, and timely humor.

completely new look at first contact

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I LOVE Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen series, so I was particularly disappointed to find he’d fallen into the Boomer trap of disguising his trite pop-philosophical dogma as a novel. This book is boring and preachy. Go read the Malazan books instead — they are sheer genius.

Tedious polemic

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but it needs a lot of refining. and the narrator mispronouncing names and words got to be distracting.

a good rough draft...

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I liked the ideas. It was thought provoking. Witty fun. I enjoyed it. I hope he writes a sequel.

Great

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