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Divinity 36: Tinkered Starsong

By: Gail Carriger
Narrated by: Michael Lesley
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The aliens are coming for us and they want our voices.

New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger brings you a gloriously warm and unique scifi about the power of art, celebrity, and found family.

Phex is a barista on a forgotten moon. Which is fine – he likes being ignored and he’s good at making drinks. Until one day an alien hears him singing and recruits him to become a god. Now Phex is thrust headfirst into the galaxy’s most cutthroat entertainment industry, where music is visible, the price of fame can kill, and the only friends he has want to be worshiped.

Welcome to the divinity. Where there is no difference between celebrity and religion, love and belief, acolyte and alien. Where the right kind of obsession can drive a person crazy or turn them divine.

Becky Chambers meets The Voice in the first of the Tinkered Starsong trilogy in which the mysterious Dyesi are trying to take over the universe, but they’re doing it so beautifully we might just let them.

©2023 Gail Carriger (P)2023 Gail Carriger
Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Space Funny Celebrity
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"A tapestry that is simultaneously witty, charming, exhilarating and downright fun." — fantasyliterature.com (Soulless)

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Character masterclass

A lovely journey through loneliness and apathy into belonging and family. Colourful and rich characters in an unusual setting.

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Spellbinding

A bit slow to get going, with a lot of the careful world building and the character development which Ms Gail is so good at. Once the story gets up to speed it’s completely unputdownable. The narrator’s cadence took some getting used to but overall the narration is excellent. The only other comment I’d like to make is that this series isn’t as funny as some of Ms Gail’s other work, but that is not necessarily negative. It’s still beautifully written, just a different style. I bought and downloaded Demigod 12 immediately after finishing Divinity 36.

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