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The Galaxy Game

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781780876917

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The sequel to critically acclaimed The Best of All Possible Worlds from award-winning Barbadian writer Karen Lord.

For years, Rafi Delarua watched his family suffer under his father’s unethical use of psionic power. Now the government has Rafi under surveillance. Hating their crude attempts to analyse his brain, he escapes to the planet Punartam, where his abilities are the norm, not the exception. Punartam is also the centre for his favourite sport, wallrunning – and thanks to his best friend, he discovers a way to train with the elite.
But soon Rafi realises he’s playing quite a different game.

The galaxy is changing; unrest is spreading and the Zhinuvian cartels are plotting, making the stars a far more dangerous place to aim. There may yet be one solution – involving interstellar travel, galactic power and the love of a beautiful game.

‘A smart science fictional fable as inventive and involving as it is finally vital’ – Tor.com

Reviews

every bit the book The Best of All Possible Worlds was: a smart science fictional fable as inventive and involving as it is finally vital
tor.com
a leisurely exploration of multiple societies, power-politics and race relations . . . The Galaxy Game will only add to her [Karen Lord's] considerable reputation
Guardian
Lord writes social science fiction reminiscent of Ursula Le Guin . . . I would recommend both The Best of All Possible Worlds and The Galaxy Game to anybody who craves mature social science fiction
SFF World
There is a weight and grace to [Lord's] prose that put me in mind of pewter jewellery
NPR
This novel is a satisfying exercise in being off-balance, a visceral lesson in how to fall forward and catch yourself in an amazing new place
The Seattle Times
Lord is at her best describing vividly alien bioformed landscapes and exploring subtle differences among uneasily allied cultures
Kirkus
With The Galaxy Game, Lord presents a gripping adventure that showcases her dazzling imagination as never before
Martha Wells, author of The Murderbot Diaries
If you're looking for classic sci-fi, introspectiveness, political intrigue and something to make you think, Galaxy Game is a star
Galactic Tides
Another intelligent science fiction story set in an increasingly detailed fictional universe and full of nifty concepts to tickle your brain
Far Beyond Reality
Lord's world-building is richly and carefully imaginative
SFX
A subtle, cerebral novel
Publishers Weekly
Her world is vast and inventive and her many variations on "humanity" startling and interesting. The fear and expectation, exhilaration, are all very well elucidated
Kelly Jensen Writes
A very enjoyable sociological exploration of Karen Lord's universe
Intellectus Speculativus