A searing, ballistic plunge into the mysteries of identity and mortality from the author of the time travel sci-fi thriller Side Life (Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love).
What does it mean to be human, and what happens when humanity takes the next step in its evolution?
When Join arrived, it was hailed as a miracle: a technology that allowed humans to join consciousnesses. To experience perfect, constant companionship through multiple bodies. To never die.
But Chance and Leaptwo joins of five and four respectivelydiscover a terrifying malfunction in the technology.
Chance and Leap must journey into the climate changeruined heart of North America and the communities of never-joined ferals in search of the only ones who can dismantle the technology: the ones who created it.
[Toutonghi] combines smart, imaginative extrapolation about technology and a deep curiosity about civilization and the human condition. NPR.org
Join is a conceptual powerhouse, tapping into the core of our contemporary debates about technology. Tor.com
A heady sci-fi thriller about a world-altering technologyand its hidden costs. Kirkus Reviews
Challenging, surprising, shocking, and enlightening. Steve Toutonghis Join stands alongside Ancillary Justice as a novel that forces us to ask impossible questions about identity and immortality. An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction. Robert Repino, author of DArc and Mort(e)
Genre: Science Fiction
What does it mean to be human, and what happens when humanity takes the next step in its evolution?
When Join arrived, it was hailed as a miracle: a technology that allowed humans to join consciousnesses. To experience perfect, constant companionship through multiple bodies. To never die.
But Chance and Leaptwo joins of five and four respectivelydiscover a terrifying malfunction in the technology.
Chance and Leap must journey into the climate changeruined heart of North America and the communities of never-joined ferals in search of the only ones who can dismantle the technology: the ones who created it.
[Toutonghi] combines smart, imaginative extrapolation about technology and a deep curiosity about civilization and the human condition. NPR.org
Join is a conceptual powerhouse, tapping into the core of our contemporary debates about technology. Tor.com
A heady sci-fi thriller about a world-altering technologyand its hidden costs. Kirkus Reviews
Challenging, surprising, shocking, and enlightening. Steve Toutonghis Join stands alongside Ancillary Justice as a novel that forces us to ask impossible questions about identity and immortality. An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction. Robert Repino, author of DArc and Mort(e)
Genre: Science Fiction
Praise for this book
"A searing, ballistic plunge into the mysteries of identity and mortality." - Katherine Dunn
"An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction." - Robert Repino
"Set in a dystopian world full of dazzle and invention, 'Join' is a subtle exploration of what the self is and what death means." - David Vann
"From the first page, Toutonghi launches us into a strange and fascinating new world, exploring ideas with nuance and verve. Strikingly original and deeply imaginative." - Charles Yu
"An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction." - Robert Repino
"Set in a dystopian world full of dazzle and invention, 'Join' is a subtle exploration of what the self is and what death means." - David Vann
"From the first page, Toutonghi launches us into a strange and fascinating new world, exploring ideas with nuance and verve. Strikingly original and deeply imaginative." - Charles Yu
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