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For the First Time, Again - (Take Them to the Stars) by Sylvain Neuvel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Exciting, thought-provoking, and ultimately shocking...I'm in for the ride to the very end!
- Author(s): Sylvain Neuvel
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
- Series Name: Take Them to the Stars
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Book Synopsis
"Exciting, thought-provoking, and ultimately shocking...I'm in for the ride to the very end!" --James Rollins on A History of What Comes Next
Against the backdrop of authentic historical events, Sylvain Neuvel concludes his acclaimed Take Them to the Stars series with a biting satire on the role of authority in all its guises, bringing us a truly breathtaking science fiction trilogy that spans the ages. 
1. A History of What Comes Next
2. Until the Last of Me
3. For the First Time, Again The Test
Review Quotes
Praise for For the First Time, Again:
"The final volume of Neuvel's generational alien conflict takes the space race in new directions." --Library Journal Praise for Until the Last of Me:"Thrilling... the focus on Lola's emotional state and Samael's struggle not to become a monster add depth to the drama." --Publishers Weekly
Praise for A History of What Comes Next: "Sylvain's Neuvel's latest genre-bending bit of genius, A History of What Comes Next, is a riveting blend of historical thriller and scientific speculation, which never loses its core of humanity. It's exciting, thought-provoking, and ultimately shocking in both scope and plotting. It's the opening gambit in a trilogy that spans decades and promises much more to come. I'm in for the ride to the very end!" --James Rollins More Praise for Sylvain Neuvel: "Thought-provoking and disturbing. A cautionary tale illuminated with dark enlightenment."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on The Test "As high-concept as it is, Sleeping Giants is a thriller through and through. . . . Not only is Sleeping Giants one of the most promising series kickoffs in recent memory, it's a smart demonstration of how science fiction can honor its traditions and reverse-engineer them at the same time." --NPR "But the most surprising thing about the book may just be how compelling the central characters are in the midst of these larger-than-life concepts. . . . I can't stop thinking about it." --The Chicago Review of Books