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Julie Riley is two years too young to get out from under her
mother's thumb, and what does it matter? She's over-educated,
under-employed, and kept mostly numb by her pharma emplant. Her
best friend, who she's mostly been interacting with via virtual
reality for the past decade, is part of the colony mission to
Proxima Centauri. Plus, the world is coming to an end. So, there's
that. When Julie's mother decides it's time to let go of the family
home in a failing suburb and move to the city to be closer to work
and her new beau, Julie decides to take matters into her own hands.
She runs, illegally, hoping to find and hide with the Volksgeist, a
loose-knit culture of tramps, hoboes, senior citizens, artists, and
never-do-wells who have elected to ride out the end of the world in
their campers and converted vans, constantly on the move over the
back roads of America. File Under: Science Fiction [ #VanLife |
Driving Out and Growing Up | No (wo)man left behind | Cube Route ]
Becoming the planet's most (in)famous human has not changed
Brooklyn Lamontagne one bit, but the time has come for him to
choose where his allegiances really lie. The United Nations is
working to get everyone off Earth by the deadline - set by the
planet's true owners, the aliens known as the First. It's a task
made somewhat easier by a mysterious virus that rendered at least
fifty percent of humanity unable to have children. Meanwhile, the
USA and the USSR have set their sights on Mars, claiming half a
planet each. Brooklyn Lamontagne doesn't remember saving the world
eight years ago, but he's been paying for it ever since. The
conquered Earth governments don't trust him, the Average Joe can't
make up their mind, but they all agree that Brooklyn should stay in
space. Now, he's just about covering his bills with junk-food runs
to Venus and transporting horny honeymooners to Tycho aboard his
aging spaceship, the Victory. When a pal asks for a ride to Mars,
Brooklyn lands in a solar system's worth of espionage, backroom
alliances, ancient treasures and secret plots while encountering a
navigation system that just wants to be loved...
Even in a technologically-advanced, Kennedy-Didn't-Die
alternate-history, Brooklyn Lamontagne is going nowhere fast. The
year is 1975, thirty years after Robert Oppenheimer invented the
Oppenheimer Atomic Engine, twenty-five years after the first human
walked on the moon, and eighteen years after Jet Carson and the
Eagle Seven sacrificed their lives to stop the alien invaders.
Brooklyn just wants to keep his mother's rent paid, earn a little
scratch of his own, steer clear of the cops, and maybe get laid
sometime in the near future. Simple pleasures, right? But a killer
with a baseball bat and a mysterious box of 8-track tapes is about
to make his life real complicated. So, rot away in prison or sign
up to defend the planet from the assholes who dropped a meteorite
on Cleveland? Brooklyn crosses his fingers and picks the Earth
Orbital Forces. A few years in the trenches and then -- assuming he
survives -- he'll get his life back, right? Unfortunately, the
universe has other plans, and Brooklyn is launched into a story
about saving humanity, finding family, and growing as a person --
while coping with high-stakes space battles, mystery science
experiments and finding out the real enemies aren't the tentacled
monsters on the recruitment poster. Unless they are. File Under:
Science Fiction [ Little Green Men | Injection | Below the Crust |
The Truth is out There ]
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