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Now on sale: RANDOMS

Friday, September 4th, 2015

Volume 1 of the Randoms trilogy.

“RANDOMS by David Liss is a Smart Sci-Fi Adventure for the Young and Young At Heart!” — SF Signal

“Liss strikes cosmic gold in this addictive space saga with solid writing, excellent storytelling and pacing, and imaginative world building. Randoms is an exhilarating read. – Booklist: starred review

RANDOMS

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Buy at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your independent book seller. 

A science fiction superfan finds himself on his very own space adventure when he’s randomly selected to join an alien confederacy in this hilarious middle grade debut novel.Zeke Reynolds comes from a long line of proud science fiction geeks. He knows his games, comics, movies, and TV shows like Captain Kirk knows the starship Enterprise. So it’s a dream come true when he learns the science fiction he loves so much is based on reality—and that he’s been selected to spend a year on a massive space station. To evaluate humanity’s worthiness, the Confederation of United Planets has hand picked three of Earth’s most talented young people—and then there’s Zeke. He’s the random.

Unfortunately, Zeke finds life in space more challenging than he’d hoped. When he saves his transport ship from a treacherous enemy attack, he’s labeled a war criminal. Now despised by the Confederation, rejected by his fellow humans, and pursued by a ruthless enemy, Zeke befriends the alien randoms: rejected by their own species, but loyal to each other. But their presence in the Confederation may not be so random after all, and as the danger increases, Zack’s knowledge of science fiction might be the only thing that can save himself, his friends, and Earth itself.

 

•”Funny, wild, possibly deranged, and way too much fun.”  – Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Army and Rot & Ruin

•”As fun as a barrel full of tribbles, Randoms is middle-grade space opera at its best. Scary aliens! Cat people! Exploding starships! My inner geek stood up and cheered. Kids who love sci-fi, comics, or gaming will gobble up this fast-paced story, and it will make converts out of the rest.” – Pete Hautman, National Book Award Winner

•”What an adventure! Randoms has such a clever concept behind it, and it’s thrilling to ride along as Zeke Reynolds battles enemy aliens (and humans), buddies up with up with aliens (and even, sometimes, humans), and manages again and again to score his own version of victory for underdogs and ‘randoms’ all across the universe.”– Margaret Peterson Haddix, author of the New York Times bestselling series The Shadow Children and The Missing

•”Randoms is an incredibly fun and heartfelt space adventure. With menacing villains and lovable underdogs, this book has so much to offer readers of all ages. I can’t wait to read what happens to Zeke and his friends next!”  – SJ Kincaid, author of Insignia

•”A smorgasbord of sci-fi geekiness, David Liss’s Randoms blends angst, adventure, humor, pathos, space battles, anime, giraffe aliens, and philosophical meanderings on the nature of humanity into a plot that twists and tumbles towards a breathless summer-action-flick finale. Be prepared to cheer on the underdogs in this dizzying romp of a novel.”  – John David Anderson, author of Sidekicked

•”My fellow geeks, rejoice! We have a new hero in the form of the all-nerdy, all-knowing, Zeke. And it is no random chance that his knowledge of pop sci-fi makes him the hippest hero of the galaxy.” – Tony DiTerlizzi, author of The Search for Wondla

•”Like Spider-Man, Zeke has superpowers, but his power is his geekiness. … the aliens feel genuinely–and wonderfully–alien.”  – Kirkus Reviews

•”Liss’s characters are engaging, the video-game-like competitions and SF commentary are fun, the sheer plenitude of alien species is fascinating, and the jokes just keep on coming.”  – Publishers Weekly

 

 

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