The cover blurb:
Bestselling, award-winning futurist David Brin returns to globe-spanning, high concept SF.
As he did in his New York Times bestselling novel Earth, David Brin takes on the rapidly accelerating rate of change in technology in a very human way.
Telepresence. The neural link world wide web, where a flash crowd can gather in an instant if something interesting is happening. We see it today--one man in Pakistan live-tweets the assault on Osama bin Laden, and the whole world turns to watch. A revolution in Egypt is coordinated online.
Into the maelstrom of world-wide shared experience drops a game-changer. An alien artifact is plucked from Earth's orbit; an artifact that wants to communicate. News leaks out fast, and the world reacts as it always does: with fear and hope and selfishness and love and violence.Existence is packed with tension, with characters we care about in danger that seems unstoppable. It is a novel brimming with ideas about the future, and how humanity will--must--adapt to it. This is a big book from David Brin, and everyone is going to be talking about it.
I'm a big fan of Brin and his long absence from SF has been regrettable, so this is great news as far as I'm concerned. Existence will be published on 19 June 2012 by Tor in the USA. The book does not appear to have a UK publisher at this time.
3 comments:
I'm actually reading Startide Rising right now after having finished Sundiver a few weeks ago. My only regret? The fact that it took me this long to discover David Brin.
Wow, that cover definitely would never attract me in a bookstore. Not only is the book name:author name ratio ridiculously skewed, but the graphic is pretty... eh.
I'm hoping it's an early draft of the cover, not the final article.
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