Luna: New Moon
Books | Fiction / Science Fiction / Space Opera
3.5
Ian McDonald
The scions of a falling house navigate a world of corporate warfare to maintain their family’s status on the Moon in this thrilling space opera.The Moon wants to kill you.Maybe it will kill you when the per diem for your allotted food, water, and air runs out, just before you hit paydirt. Maybe it will kill you when you are trapped between the reigning corporations—the Five Dragons—in a foolish gamble against a futuristic feudal society. On the Moon, you must fight for every inch you want to gain. And that is just what Adriana Corta did.As the leader of the Moon’s newest “dragon,” Adriana has wrested control of the Moon’s Helium-3 industry from the Mackenzie Metal corporation and fought to earn her family’s new status. Now, in the twilight of her life, Adriana finds her corporation—Corta Helio—confronted by the many enemies she made during her meteoric rise. If the Corta family is to survive, Adriana’s five children must defend their mother’s empire from her many enemies . . . and each other.Perfect for fans of Kim Stanley Robinson and Ken Macleod alike.Praise for Luna: New Moon“McDonald’s never written a bad novel, but [Luna: New Moon] is a great one.” —Cory Doctorow“With an action narrative driving this political commentary, Luna is actually a fantastically fun read as well as an important one. “—Los Angeles Review of Books“McDonald creates a complex and fascinating civilization featuring believable technology, and the characters are fully developed, with individually gripping stories.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Author
Ian McDonald
Pages
414
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2015-09-22
ISBN
1466847638 9781466847637
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I very quickly became annoyed at the idea of the moon being like the wild west, or mobster Chicago. Eventually I couldn't stand how little sense it made. Space colonies are dangerous, and everything must be strictly controlled to ensure survival. This makes sense. Gratuitous destruction of colony resources and gang violence don't fit."