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Supernova (The Lightless Trilogy)

por C. A. Higgins

Series: Lightless (2)

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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:C. A. Higgins??s acclaimed novel Lightless fused suspenseful storytelling, high-caliber scientific speculation, and richly developed characters into a stunning science fiction epic. Now the dazzling Supernova heightens the thrills and deepens the haunting exploration of technology and humanity??and the consequences that await when the two intersect.
Once Ananke was an experimental military spacecraft. But a rogue computer virus transformed it??her??into something much more: a fully sentient artificial intelligence, with all the power of a god??and all the unstable emotions of a teenager.
Althea, the ship??s engineer and the last living human aboard, nearly gave her life to save Ananke from dangerous saboteurs, forging a bond as powerful as that between mother and daughter. Now she devotes herself completely to Ananke??s care. But teaching a thinking, feeling machine??perhaps the most dangerous force in the galaxy??to be human proves a monumental challenge. When Ananke decides to seek out Matthew Gale, the terrorist she regards as her father, Althea learns that some bonds are stronger than mortal minds can understand??or control.
Drawn back toward Earth by the quest, Althea and Ananke will find themselves in the thick of a violent revolution led by Matthew??s sister, the charismatic leader Constance, who will stop at nothing to bring down a tyrannical surveillance state. As the currents of past decisions and present desires come into stark collision, a new and fiery future is about to be born.
Praise for Supernova
??An enjoyable, hard science fiction adventure.???Cinelinx
??Higgins succeeds in expanding her universe and leaving the reader hungry to learn how her debut trilogy will end.???New York Daily News
??Riveting and thought-provoking.???Publishers Weekly
Praise for C. A. Higgins??s Lightless
??Gripping . . . sci-fi with a hint of thriller.???New York Daily News
??[A] measured, lovely science-fiction debut [that is] more psychological thriller . . . contained, disciplined, tense . . . The plot is compulsive. . . . Lightless is the first of a planned series, and you can??t help looking forward to learning what??s next.???The New York Times
??The stakes in this story are high??life and death, rebellion and betrayal. . . . Higgins continually ratchets up the tension. . . . This is a debut not to be missed.???Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
??A taut, suspenseful read.???Tech Times
??Absolutely brilliant . . .
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A supernova is the total destruction of a star. It is an ultimate triumph of chaos over order. This is the main theme of Supernova. In Lightness this theme began when rogue computer virus infected the A.I. that was soul of the spaceship Ananke and with the act of terrorism done by revolutionaries that resulted in the destruction of Earth. In Supernova this theme is continued. We see the cruel order of the System subverted by the chaos of the Constance and her manical focus to destroy every last vestige of System. Her revolution in turn succumbs to factionalism and chaos . This chaos touches every major and minor character in this book. The book becomes a study in entropy. Higgins has written a great story.Unlike like Lightness I enjoyed reading this book. It is unhesitating in its study in despair, futility and the dangers of unanticipated consequences. ( )
  Cataloger623 | Oct 24, 2021 |
So we return to the explosive events of the end of Lightless and return to an almost completely dead ship and a Solar System embroiled in revolution. I picked this one up because of the promise of an explanation or real action or at least the development of, or that I might eventually get to see

A: an AI that grows super powerful (check)
B: a reason to get behind or care that the revolution was even going on (um.. no)
C: slightly better developed characters (most of them are missing from the page-time except one, and she's just caught in a slide of horror without hope, so... no)
D: things blow up. Seeing lots of things blow up. (Yeah, hearty check)
E: a rather surprising focus on a bad girl, (antihero, outright villain?) who practically dominates the entire novel, and what happens to her. (check)

There's competent plot going on here and plenty of slide into despair, so if that's what you're looking for in a space opera based in the Solar System with lots of planet hopping revolutionaries and a single ship on the outskirts causing a lot of unintentional damage to everyone, then hop on this book.

If this is the standard book two of a planned trilogy, I'm willing to let the slight (or even more pronounced greater dissatisfaction,) with the resolution of the book slide, because taken together, the first ended as a traditional first act and this one ended as an even darker second act. The third novel must therefore come out on top with some sort of happy ending.

We're talking about making sure that the readers come away from the read with some sort of satisfaction other than just being happy to see the worlds burn.

But then, who knows? Maybe that's the point. Pure downs without the ups? Possibly. Then again, maybe it's just me. The book held my attention even if it was a bit slow for plot development for my tastes, and discussions of ethics are always a high point for my reading, especially when not much else is going on, but at this point, all I can really wish for is a serious underdog reversal that makes a... um... any hero come out on top in the third novel.
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  bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
This is the second in a trilogy and it was ridiculously dark and, quite honestly, painful to read but it inspired a lot of thought about rebels and revolutions and the cost of bringing down an empire. I definitely want to finish the trilogy but I'll need a bit of a break before I dive back into the darkness.

http://webereading.com/2017/12/a-stack-of-eight.html ( )
  klpm | Dec 21, 2017 |
I liked the first book in the series but in my review wondered how "The System" managed to keep such a tight grip on all the colonies in the solar system from its base on Earth. At the end of the first book The System suffers a major defeat but shows up here in full force as if nothing had happened. I can't suspend my disbelief and I did not finish the book.

I would much rather Ms Higgins had stuck with the hard science spaceship story than try to combine what are essentially two books – one deep space and the other terrorist politics. The book is overly complex and the two POV do not work together very well.

I received a review copy of "Supernova" by Supernova by C.A. Higgins (Del Rey) through NetGalley.com. ( )
  Dokfintong | Jul 27, 2016 |
I should have known better, but now I have to write the series off or get the first book, Lightless, and hope that when I've finished reading it I'll have better understanding of the characters as well as their motivation. I had trouble getting involved with this story and I can only hope that by inadvertently beginning in the middle I've set myself up for the problem rather than it being a fault of the author. In spite of the aforementioned, I enjoyed parts of the story particularly the interaction of the sentient spaceship and her human “mother's” attempts to tame the logical beast. The continuing story of the revolutionaries, not so enjoyable, as they seemed to be over-the-top in seeking vengeance ( again, probably due to my missing book 1) and retribution. Seems to be a good follow on, read them in order. ( )
  dmclane | Apr 13, 2016 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:C. A. Higgins??s acclaimed novel Lightless fused suspenseful storytelling, high-caliber scientific speculation, and richly developed characters into a stunning science fiction epic. Now the dazzling Supernova heightens the thrills and deepens the haunting exploration of technology and humanity??and the consequences that await when the two intersect.
Once Ananke was an experimental military spacecraft. But a rogue computer virus transformed it??her??into something much more: a fully sentient artificial intelligence, with all the power of a god??and all the unstable emotions of a teenager.
Althea, the ship??s engineer and the last living human aboard, nearly gave her life to save Ananke from dangerous saboteurs, forging a bond as powerful as that between mother and daughter. Now she devotes herself completely to Ananke??s care. But teaching a thinking, feeling machine??perhaps the most dangerous force in the galaxy??to be human proves a monumental challenge. When Ananke decides to seek out Matthew Gale, the terrorist she regards as her father, Althea learns that some bonds are stronger than mortal minds can understand??or control.
Drawn back toward Earth by the quest, Althea and Ananke will find themselves in the thick of a violent revolution led by Matthew??s sister, the charismatic leader Constance, who will stop at nothing to bring down a tyrannical surveillance state. As the currents of past decisions and present desires come into stark collision, a new and fiery future is about to be born.
Praise for Supernova
??An enjoyable, hard science fiction adventure.???Cinelinx
??Higgins succeeds in expanding her universe and leaving the reader hungry to learn how her debut trilogy will end.???New York Daily News
??Riveting and thought-provoking.???Publishers Weekly
Praise for C. A. Higgins??s Lightless
??Gripping . . . sci-fi with a hint of thriller.???New York Daily News
??[A] measured, lovely science-fiction debut [that is] more psychological thriller . . . contained, disciplined, tense . . . The plot is compulsive. . . . Lightless is the first of a planned series, and you can??t help looking forward to learning what??s next.???The New York Times
??The stakes in this story are high??life and death, rebellion and betrayal. . . . Higgins continually ratchets up the tension. . . . This is a debut not to be missed.???Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
??A taut, suspenseful read.???Tech Times
??Absolutely brilliant . . .

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