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In this new wide-screen space opera, humanity has met its match. An alien race of enormous robotic AI have destroyed most of humanity’s outposts. But, on the eve of the Earth’s destruction, a musician makes one last desperate attempt to reach out and convinces one of humanity’s enemies to switch sides. Now, earth just might have a chance to survive…
Expect giant robots, explosive battles and lots and lots of feelings in this queer space opera from Alex White.
Praise for Alex White:
‘A clever fusion of magic and sci-fi makes this book a total blast. I was hooked from page one.’
V. E. Schwab on A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe
Expect giant robots, explosive battles and lots and lots of feelings in this queer space opera from Alex White.
Praise for Alex White:
‘A clever fusion of magic and sci-fi makes this book a total blast. I was hooked from page one.’
V. E. Schwab on A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe
Reviews
Evangelion by way of David Bowie - visceral, big-hearted, and ready to rock your world
For fans of music, mayhem, and truly epic space opera, August Kitko and the Mechas from Space is a wild ride that starts with the end of the world and only gets better from there
Emotionally complex and mind-blisteringly weird, this novel kept surprising me at every turn. It's like a beautifully-orchestrated disco space battle, and I never wanted it to end