Axiom's End

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Axiom's End is a delightful race from a first contact to the beginning of understanding on a very individual, even intimate level.

I have been, as I assume many of the early readers have, a long-time follower of Ellis' works. Of course, going from video essays on film theory to a novel is quite a leap, so I still went into this not quite knowing what I expected. I knew that there were aliens, I think? And it took place in the Bush years? Not much beyond that.

Well, there were indeed aliens, and as promised, there was indeed W in the world. Beyond that, however, was some pretty dang good action, some emotional heaviness that I very much was not expecting, and a question of how well one can truly empathize with someone different from you on a so fundamental a level as planet-of-origin (as well at trying to …

Subjects

  • American literature
  • nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-fiction=2020-08-09
  • New York Times bestseller
  • Fiction, science fiction, general