Winner of the inaugural Future Worlds Prize for SFF writers of colour, this is science fiction like you've never seen it before...
Winner of the inaugural Future Worlds Prize for SFF writers of colour, this is science fiction like you've never seen it before...
'My favourite kind of grand space opera' BEN AARONOVITCH
She's searching for the emperor who stole her sister. He's searching for the prince who stole his heart. The entire universe is at stake.
The Principle of Moments is a centuries-spanning adventure unmissable for fans of the spacefaring found family of Becky Chambers, the magical London of V. E. Schwab, and the epic climate-craft of N. K. Jemisin.
The Principle of Moments is my favourite kind of grand space opera where anything can happen and usually does at great speed Ben Aaronovitch, Sunday Times-bestselling author of the Rivers of London series I just love this universe. I was both teased and pleased, and I am already ready for more Jay McGuiness, vocalist of global sensation The Wanted and author of Blood Flowers An audaciously joyous debut full of heart. I loved stepping into Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson's world of heroes and prophecies, friendships like family, and an epic adventure through the stars Nalini Singh, New York Times-bestselling author of the Psy-Changeling and Guild Hunter series I blooming loved it! It reminded me of Lois McMasters Bujold x 2000AD (Halo Jones in particular) with a large helping of Doctor Who, utterly absorbing space opera! Louie Stowell, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling Loki: A Bad God’s Guide series Angry girls. Swoony simps. A galaxy-spanning future space quest with some fun little pit stops to visit a demon in 1812 London. Honestly, what's not to devour? S. A. MacLean, author of The Phoenix Keeper A beautifully written love letter to the genres it weaves together. Endlessly creative and brimming with insightful commentary on imperialism, The Principle of Moments manages to be both epic and intimate - a true feat Kemi Ashing-Giwa, USA Today-bestselling author of The Splinter in the Sky Truly original... An epic space adventure that tears down colonialism and builds instead a shimmering, achingly powerful message of agency, loyalty and destiny. I loved every second of this book Lorraine Wilson, British Fantasy Award-winning author of We Are All Ghosts in the Forest An answer to the question of: what happens if you cross Star Wars with Doctor Who? And then make it queer (queerer in Doctor Who's case), Black, and fundamentally disinterested in making excuses for the violence of empire? It's entertaining as all hell... it gets the vibe of being twelve years old and watching a lightsaber ignite on the big screen Locus Magazine I've not read anything quite like Jikiemi-Pearson's award-winning debut. At once a meticulous space opera - with hints of N. K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy - and a centuries-spanning love story The Bookseller Every page shines with the vigour and passion of youth The Financial Times A sprawling space opera fantasy stuffed with familiar tropes The Guardian It has enthusiasm to burn, and characters you'll root for SFX The perfect antidote to any January blues New Scientist
Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson is a science-fantasy author and co-founder of the organisation Impact of Omission. Her writing is invariably about Black people dismantling space empires, travelling through time, and saving the world - often simultaneously.
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