SETH DICKINSON is the author of the Baru Cormorant novels and many short stories, as well as much of the lore and backstory of Bungie Studios' Destiny. Exordia is Seth's first science fiction novel.
One of The New York Times' Best SFF Books of 2024 Praise for
Exordia "Agonizing and mesmerizing, a devastating and extraordinary
achievement."--The New York Times "Dickinson brings the same
richness of characterization that made his Baru Cormorant series
(The Traitor Baru Cormorant, 2015) so compelling, but this one
reads like a Michael Crichton thriller on psychedelics--in a good
way."--Booklist, starred review "Magnificent. . . . A science
fiction action juggernaut."--Tamsyn Muir, New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of the Locked Tomb series "A
white-knuckled brilliant up-all-night thriller. . . Like Michael
Crichton, but if someone cut the brake lines."--Max Gladstone,
co-author of the New York Times Bestselling This is How You Lose
the Time War "Exordia is an avalanche: an inevitable, overwhelming,
pell-mell landscape-scale transformation of a book. Dickinson uses
science fiction as an ethical scalpel, and the results are
breathtaking: viciously funny, vivid to the point of horror, and
entirely profound."--Arkady Martine, Hugo Award-winning author of A
Memory Called Empire "Beautiful, introspective, and unbelievably
tense. It feels like being in a hospital waiting room in the best
and worse sense, the suspended moment right before you find out
what's going on."--Cassandra Khaw, USA Today bestselling author of
Nothing But Blackened Teeth "A mind-shredding first-contact epic. .
. . There are nukes, alien brain locks, intergalactic warfare and a
scope that keeps expanding long after the stakes seem clear. This
thrilling novel grips hardest when Dickinson's characters must
reason through the science of seemingly impossible
phenomena."--Scientific American
"An energetic, suspenseful melange of alien invasion and military
action...there's no question that it will be many sci-fi fans'
favorite book of the year, especially those willing to surrender to
it, and be consumed."--BookPage "Adroit . . . Dickinson skillfully
puts the cosmic scale of the Exordian rebellion into manageably
personal terms. With cool alien technology, admirably hopeful
heroes, and SFF pop culture references littered throughout, this
will have readers hooked."--Publishers Weekly "Violent, vivid,
vicious--this is an innovative military, sci-fi thriller that is
equal parts action and introspection. It's conceptually profound
and touches upon many ethical and metaphysical subjects. . . .
Authentic and thought-provoking."--Library Journal "Exordia is a
comprehensive taxonomy of violence at every level, from the
subcellular to the intergalactic, as well as every possible scrap
of pain, pleasure, and connection that might result from it. It's
an apocalyptic chanson de geste, with a dizzyingly fractured Round
Table who experience damnation not just spiritually but literally,
formally, communally and visibly, as well as a comprehensive study
of natural history, moral lessons, spiritual and cultural
translation, and the hierarchy of all possible passions. There's a
deeply original spiritual order in this universe that sharpens the
significance of every moment, and I found myself wrung out and
exhilarated as I came unwillingly to the end of it."--Daniel M.
Lavery, author of The Merry Spinster "Conceptually mindblowing.
Viscerally horrific. Hofstadter meets Lovecraft during a really bad
acid trip, but better written."--Peter Watts, Hugo Award winner "A
gorgeous, breakneck, incisive book that doesn't pull any punches.
Dickinson balances grim geopolitical realism with unnerving
explorations (and distortions) of the human soul to create
something overwhelming and exhilarating at the same time; once I
started reading, I couldn't stop simply because there's no place to
stop until you're clear through to the end."--Reactor, Reviewer's
Choice, Best Books of 2024 "With vibes of Independence Day (except
where the extraterrestrials are at least our frenemies) and Michael
Crichton, this bonkers-sounding adventure is high-concept,
horrific, and perfect to fill the Baru-sized hole in my
TBR."--LitHub "The most anticipated books of 2024 explore the deep
roots of the moral and philosophical quandaries shaping our times.
Many depths are visible in Exordia (Tor), Seth Dickinson's clever
take on a first-contact-with-aliens, military sci-fi, moral
philosophy tome. If all that hasn't got you running away screaming,
this book is for you."--The New Scientist "A novel about complicity
in violence, moral dilemmas, and ultimately, hope in humankind.
It's also about spaceships made of math. All of these topics
together create a sharp, action-packed, and deeply entertaining
work of sci-fi that will leave readers excited for what else
Dickinson has in store."--The Harvard Crimson "Works the brain and
tugs at the heart."--Ancillary Review of Books, "2024 Notable
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