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Slow Gods

by Claire North

A gripping space opera that explores identity, death, and rebirth across the cosmos.

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Slow Gods is more than just a tale of science fiction; it is a profound exploration of identity, mortality, and the essence of humanity, told through the eyes of Mawukana na-Vdnaze. The protagonist, a man who underwent the unimaginable experience of dying only to be reborn—not as he once was, but as something other, something darker—navigates a universe teeming with infinite possibilities and potential dangers.

Set against a backdrop of a supernova that obliterated worlds and reshaped lives, the narrative unfolds with Mawukana embracing his new reality, vowing vengeance against the forces that wronged him. As he pilots through the darkness and chaos of space, his journey confronts the reader with questions of heroism, sacrifice, and the fundamental nature of existence itself.

Written by Claire North, a multi-award-winning author known for her imaginative storytelling, Slow Gods paints a rich picture of what it means to be alive, or perhaps, what it means to persist beyond death. As readers journey with Mawukana, they are invited to reflect on their own perceptions of self and the consequences of their choices.

With an impressive average rating of 4.02 based on over 3,800 reviews, this 424-page novel has captivated audiences and sparked discussions around the intricate themes embedded within its narrative. North’s ability to weave complex characters and philosophical dilemmas into her work makes Slow Gods a standout addition to contemporary science fiction.

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