Truth of the Divine

Truth of the Divine

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  • Create Date:2021-06-18 04:19:08
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  • Author:Lindsay Ellis
  • ISBN:1250274540
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Summary

Truth of the Divine is the latest alternate-history first-contact novel in the Noumena series from the instant New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times bestselling author Lindsay Ellis。

The human race is at a crossroads; we know that we are not alone, but details about the alien presence on Earth are still being withheld from the public。 As the political climate grows more unstable, the world is forced to consider the ramifications of granting human rights to non-human persons。 How do you define “person” in the first place?

Cora Sabino not only serves as the full time communication intermediary between the alien entity Ampersand and his government chaperones, but also shares a mysterious bond with him that is both painful and intimate in ways that neither of them could have anticipated。 Despite this, Ampersand is still keen on keeping secrets, even from Cora, which backfires on them both when investigative journalist Kaveh Mazandarani, a close colleague of Cora’s unscrupulous estranged father, witnesses far more of Ampersand’s machinations than anyone was meant to see。

Since Cora has no choice but to trust Kaveh, the two must work together to prove to a fearful world that intelligent, conscious beings should be considered persons, no matter how horrifying, powerful, or malicious they may seem。 Making this case is hard enough when the public doesn’t know what it’s dealing with—and it will only become harder when a mysterious flash illuminates the sky, marking the arrival of an agent of chaos that will light an already unstable world on fire。

With a voice completely her own and more than a million YouTube subscribers, Lindsay Ellis deepens her realistic exploration of the reality of a planet faced with the presence of extraterrestrial intelligence, probing the essential questions of humanity and decency, and the boundaries of the human mind。

While asking the question of what constitutes a “person,” Ellis also examines what makes a monster。

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Reviews

Stephanie Carlson

**This book was provided to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review。**3。5 starsA character-driven sequel that isn’t afraid to spend time addressing the trauma that has accumulated over the course of the series。I found the first book took a while to get into。 Truth of the Divine, however, picks up immediately, which is perfect for a sequel。 However, it is overall more slow-paced than Axiom’s End, and the core of the story lies not in plot points and questions ab **This book was provided to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review。**3。5 starsA character-driven sequel that isn’t afraid to spend time addressing the trauma that has accumulated over the course of the series。I found the first book took a while to get into。 Truth of the Divine, however, picks up immediately, which is perfect for a sequel。 However, it is overall more slow-paced than Axiom’s End, and the core of the story lies not in plot points and questions about what alien life wants from us, but rather more philosophical and personal questions, like “what is a person?” and how to navigate the interpersonal relationships between main characters Cora, Ampersand, Kaveh, and Nikola。 My main ‘complaint’ is that Cora and Ampersand’s relationship, so integral to the series’ overall arc and (in my opinion) the best part of Axiom’s End, was decentered in this novel。 Ampersand hardly appears at all, except for at the beginning and end of the book。 I understand thematically why this is the case: Cora, traumatized from the events of book one, is at her lowest point, and must invest in other characters while her relationship with Ampersand is strained。 However, I look forward to seeing these two interacting more in the third book, hopefully learning how to function as a united partnership。There’s something delightfully irreverent about the writing style, like it’s plucked out the best and juiciest parts of fanfic without compromising on telling an actual, compelling story about the nature of humanity and personhood。While not quite as good as Axiom’s End, Truth of the Divine was a worthy sequel and a thoroughly enjoyable read。 I am already looking forward to the third book in the series。 。。。more

Zephan Love

Giving five stars to express my anticipation, kind of messed up you can rate the book before it's published。 Giving five stars to express my anticipation, kind of messed up you can rate the book before it's published。 。。。more

Linaria

+ evocative, thought-provoking- tough to read at times (there's a lot of trauma)I genuinely enjoy this series。 Lindsay created aliens that have their distinct societal order, technology, biology, etc。 One of the hardest things in sci-fi series is creating aliens that don't just feel like green humans。 Among other things, one of the places that this book shines is the detail the author used in creating a truly alien species with its own set of flaws。This book introduces a new character - Kaveh。 K + evocative, thought-provoking- tough to read at times (there's a lot of trauma)I genuinely enjoy this series。 Lindsay created aliens that have their distinct societal order, technology, biology, etc。 One of the hardest things in sci-fi series is creating aliens that don't just feel like green humans。 Among other things, one of the places that this book shines is the detail the author used in creating a truly alien species with its own set of flaws。This book introduces a new character - Kaveh。 Kaveh is an excellent addition to the cast and provides a fascinating view of the novel's events。 I admit I was wary of a new POV, but Kaveh is perfect。 He's flawed; he makes mistakes, but he is so smooth and savvy, and I love him so much。 The previous novel's events traumatized Cora so much that having a POV from Kaveh was practically a respite。Speaking of trauma: This is going to be a hard book to read。 Please read and take note of the content warnings because despite being (I thought) prepared, it was more than I was expecting at the time, and I had to take breaks to finish the book。 。。。more

janel

I received an arc。 I don’t really have the capability to review this properly right now, but I’ll do my best for now so I can get points for this book for my reading challenge。 Mild spoilers below, nothing plot specific。 The first book teases, through the annoying perseverance of Cora’s father, that “truth is a human right” and that the alien existence on earth should be something everyone is fully privy to。 The second book expands on that ideology while constantly showing the weakness of this d I received an arc。 I don’t really have the capability to review this properly right now, but I’ll do my best for now so I can get points for this book for my reading challenge。 Mild spoilers below, nothing plot specific。 The first book teases, through the annoying perseverance of Cora’s father, that “truth is a human right” and that the alien existence on earth should be something everyone is fully privy to。 The second book expands on that ideology while constantly showing the weakness of this demand, laying out the darkest tendencies of humanity that show “truth” can always be distorted when humans give into their worst instincts。 I loved new additions to this。 The POV for Kaveh worried me at first, wanting to spend all my time in Cora’s head。 But Cora’s head isn’t a fun place in this book, and the reprieve is actually nice when Kaveh isn’t being a total man about things (some of his scenes are not fun to read and he is not a perfectly angelic character, but he’s human)。 His POV offers a more experienced look into the propaganda machine that Cora’s father is so fond of, and his proximity to Cora in this creates more layers。 Plus he’s very charismatic and nice。 There’s a character named Nikola in this that acts as an antagonist for a lot of the book, but I can’t help loving them。 Nikola exists in such a different tone than Ampersand, humor and childlike curiosity leading to great moments。 Even when Nikola’s desires were completely opposite of what Cora (and I) want, I understood their motivations and couldn’t hate them for disagreeing。 The last 100 pages of this book, along with some parts scattered throughout, were really hard for me to read。 There is a content warning at the beginning of this, so when it it published I highly recommend people check that out before they start reading。 It was trust in the author from her opinions in videos that kept me confident the book would be worth its dark moments, and I was right。 And now to suffer as I wait for the next book。 More of a review when I can handle discussing more, probably around release since I don’t want to spoil anything for people! 。。。more

Reagan

I am super excited for this。 However, I will not leave a rating since the book is unfinished。 The first book was excellent, and I have faith that this one will be good as well, but I'd feel rather silly if I left a five star rating before I knew for sure that the book was five stars。 But that's just me。Can't wait for it to become available for pre-order though! I am super excited for this。 However, I will not leave a rating since the book is unfinished。 The first book was excellent, and I have faith that this one will be good as well, but I'd feel rather silly if I left a five star rating before I knew for sure that the book was five stars。 But that's just me。Can't wait for it to become available for pre-order though! 。。。more

Helena

The synopsis alone is giving me life

Ruru M。

Just throwing in a 5 star because I loved the first book and Im seeing a lot of 1star ratings here, so I want to help balance the scale a bit。 Cant wait for more of this story, I didnt expect the first book to be as good as it was, I enjoy Lindsays content a TON, but I didnt have high expectations because。。 youtuber (sorry)。。 but it turned out to be one of my all time favs。 Cant wait for the next book!

Sophia

Obviously this book has not yet been released and won't be for another year。 TBH I haven't even read the first one yet。I just saw that some people had rated it 1 star without there being any possible way they could had read it and I thought that was a kind of dick move so I wanted to throw a 5 star out there to balance the scales a bit。 Maybe I'm just feeling petty。 Don't hate-rate books you've not read。 It's a sucky move all round。 That is all。 Thank you very much。 Goodnight。 Obviously this book has not yet been released and won't be for another year。 TBH I haven't even read the first one yet。I just saw that some people had rated it 1 star without there being any possible way they could had read it and I thought that was a kind of dick move so I wanted to throw a 5 star out there to balance the scales a bit。 Maybe I'm just feeling petty。 Don't hate-rate books you've not read。 It's a sucky move all round。 That is all。 Thank you very much。 Goodnight。 。。。more

Jack

If it is as bad as the first book, don't bother。 If it is as bad as the first book, don't bother。 。。。more

Kane Solomon

Guys! I'm from the future too, and it turns out that being a brainless Stan for the author has created a time paradox where the book was never good to begin with!Well, I suppose that's what you get for screwing with temporal physics。。。and supporting a not so talented author。 Guys! I'm from the future too, and it turns out that being a brainless Stan for the author has created a time paradox where the book was never good to begin with!Well, I suppose that's what you get for screwing with temporal physics。。。and supporting a not so talented author。 。。。more

Bee

Excellent novel! Really slick writing, even better than the first, though with the same delightful 2000's nostalgia。 I really wasn't expecting Cora and Ampersand to have kids so soon, but I mean, why knot? The heart wants what it wants。 Nils could be a more involved grandparent to his alien grandbabies though。 That bit made me sad。 As way of a concluding remark, I cannot help but respectfully stan Ms。 Ellis for her brilliance & wit in storytelling。 [ This review is from the future, when the book Excellent novel! Really slick writing, even better than the first, though with the same delightful 2000's nostalgia。 I really wasn't expecting Cora and Ampersand to have kids so soon, but I mean, why knot? The heart wants what it wants。 Nils could be a more involved grandparent to his alien grandbabies though。 That bit made me sad。 As way of a concluding remark, I cannot help but respectfully stan Ms。 Ellis for her brilliance & wit in storytelling。 [ This review is from the future, when the book is out and it would actually make sense to allow people to rate it。 Will likely edit this review once the book is actually out。 ] 。。。more

Jess

GREAT BOOK AND WAY BETTER THAN THAT DUDE SAID IT WAS !!!!

Zoe

Can’t wait!

Jaimie Dodd

Hopefully it's better than the first book, but then any book sold in the strength of a YouTuber's audience numbers never bodes well。Still, I have been wrong before。 Hopefully it's better than the first book, but then any book sold in the strength of a YouTuber's audience numbers never bodes well。Still, I have been wrong before。 。。。more

Sebastian Wulff

I want to very calmly and respectfully ask for this book toCOME OUT IMMEDIATELY WHERE IS IT I NEED IT NOW HOW DARE THE UNIVERSE NOT HAVING IT READY TO BUY AND DEVOUR YET THE DISRESPECTAnyway。 I am very much looking forward to this。

Tucker (TuckerTheReader)

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