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"In All the Birds in the Sky, Charlie Jane Anders darts and soars, with dazzling omb, throwing lightning
bolts of literary style that shimmer with enchantment or electrons. She tackles profound, complicated questions, vast
and insignificant as the e of the planet, tiny and crucial as the vagaries of friendship, rocketing the reader
through a pocket-sized epic of identity whose sharply-drawn protagonists come to feel like the reader s best friends.
The very short list of novels that dare to traffic as freely in the uncanny and wondrous as in big ideas, and to create
an entire, consistent, myth-ridden alternate world that is still unmistakably our own, all while breaking the reader s
heart into the bargain I think of masterpieces like The Lathe of Heaven; Cloud Atlas; Little, Big has just been extended
by one." - --Michael Chabon (Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay)
Two crazy kids, one gifted in science, the other in magic, meet as children, part and meet again over many years. Will
they find love? Will they save the world? Or will they destroy it and everyone in it? Read Anders lively, whacky, sexy,
y, weird and wonderful book to find the answers. --Karen Joy Fowler (We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves)
“By far one of the best debut novels in the genre in years.” Starburst Magazine
Everything you could ask for in a debut novel a fresh look at science fiction s most cherished memes, ruthlessly
shredded and lovingly reassembled. --Cory Doctorow (Homeland)
"Warm, funny, sardonic - the best debut novel I've read in ages." - Charles Stross (Neptune's Brood)
"All the Birds in the Sky takes two very distinct genres and blends them together seamlessly. Lovers of science fiction
and fantasy will be deeply drawn into this world, which hangs in the balance between a couple of extraordinary young
people." - Veronica Belmont, & Laser podcast
"Charlie Jane Anders has entwined strands of science and fantasy, both as genres and as ways of experiencing life, into
a luminous novel that reveals the exhilarating necessity of each." - John Hodgman (The Areas of My Expertise)
"All the Birds in the Sky is a perfect synthesis of both sides of her writing life: a deeply felt story of love, magic,
science, growing up an outsider, and living in apocalyptic times, bubbling over with a deep knowledge of genre history
and geek culture." - Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi Blog
"Every so often a novel comes along that begs to be discussed among friends, argued over coffee, and read until the
spine breaks. Allthe Birds in the Sky is such a book. It's a gorgeous coming-of-age story about magic and science, the
apocalypse, and love." - Aidan Moher, writing in Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi Blog
"And that's what's fresh and vibrant about All the Birds in the Sky. Its standard genre tropes are well-chosen tools
for doing a story that's about growing up, realizing who you are in the world, and then, far more importantly, realizing
that the entire narrative of growing up and realizing who you are in the world is complete and utter bullshit and that
the world is a terrifying and confusing place comprised entirely of people who are trying desperately to fool each other
into thinking they aren't total fuckups. The magic/science sition is there to be a binary sition, with all the
useful truth and false dichotomies implied." - Philip Sandifer
"A friendship between two adolescent misfits is the catalyst for an apocalyptic reckoning in Anders's clever and
wonderfully weird novel... Fans of genre fiction will be delighted by Patricia and Laurence's story, and Anders's smart,
matter-of-fact prose will appeal to a mainstream audience as well." - Publishers Weekly
“An exploration of the stories we tell ourselves about why we act the way we do... highly absorbing and enjoyable - 4
stars."- SFX Magazine
“An entertaining and audacious melding of science, magic, and just plain real life that feels perfectly right for our
time.”- Buzzfeed Books
"A magnificent novel, unmissable."- Lev Grossman
“All The Birds In The Sky is a genre-bending, mind-blowing tour de
force. Charlie Jane Anders is a true original. Read and re-read.”
Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight
“A sensitive, funny and beautifully drawn study of friendship in the face of our world’s imminent end… moving, witty
and worryingly relevant. 9/10" - SciFi Now Magazine
“A clever addition to the old science versus magic debate... a weird and charming read.” The Guardian
"A magic mirror showing the best version of San Francisco; a technomagickal romp." Robin Sloan, author of Mr. Penumbra’s
24-Hour Bookstore
"Thoughtful and hip and fantasy and sci-fi all wrapped up. A+" Felicia Day, author of You're Never Weird on the Internet
"You would be a fool not to pick up All the Birds in the Sky. A blithering fool!" Sam Sykes, author of The City Stained
Red
“Whimsical and precise, romantic and wickedly witty” Daily Mail
“Highly readable and imaginative, ‘All the Birds in the Sky’ will sing to Philip Pullman fans.” The Mail on Sunday
“Heartfelt, ambitious and dynamic. Fantastic stuff.” The Financial Times
“Deeply empathetic, humanistic work, funny and moving and wonderfully inventive.” Den of Geek Books of the Year
About the Author
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Charlie Jane Anders is the editor-in-chief of io9.com, the extraordinarily popular Gawker Media site devoted
to science fiction and fantasy. Her Tor.com story "Six Months, Three Days" won the 2013 Hugo Award and was subsequently
picked up for development into a NBC television series. She has also had fiction published by Tin House, Asimov's
Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and McSweeney's.