Quotes
“Reading with the dispassionate intensity of skilled narrators, Cassandra Campbell, Sean Pratt, Tristan Morris, and Michael Braun lead the listener on a dark and shattering tour of an all-too-near dystopian future.” AudioFile
“Extraordinary…The hallucinatory beauty of the prose is matched only by the book’s velocity and mystery.” Emily St. John Mandel, National Book Award finalist
“Zachary Mason creates a world in which the line between human and computer is completely erased, yet he still manages to make the reader feel for all the characters―both man and machine―equally. Add that to a highly addictive plot and an exploration of memory’s impact on our identity, and you’ve got one of the most richly complex novels of the year.” Newsweek
“Elegant…written with the syntactic precision you might expect from a linguist, a computer scientist, a mathematician. Or a person who is all three.” Wired
“Gorgeous…Reminiscent of the work of giants like Frank Herbert, Philip K. Dick, and William Gibson, Void Star is a towering, twisting, and oracular ziggurat. Mason carries on rich science fiction traditions while saturating readers in heady prose that they may not anticipate from this sort of novel. The prose is at once intoxicating, enchanting, and mournful.” New England Review of Books
“A propulsive adventure story…fascinating characters attempting to survive in a transformed yet strangely familiar world, the only thing that isn’t eerily plausible is just how thrilling this adventure of the artificial mind is.” BuzzFeed
“A complex and spellbinding tale of a future where self-preservation, in every sense of the word, is a victory.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A vivid story, complete with a chilling and satisfying ending.” Publishers Weekly
“Readers who enjoy Cormac McCarthy and China Mieville but wished they had had more influence from Neal Stephenson might find this book is just what they’re looking for.” Booklist
“This is the best and most beautiful book about computers since Neuromancer.” Michael Clune, author of Gamelife: A Memoir