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"Passionately brutal, fierce, and furious in voice and pace. It's a particularly cinematic experience of war, Full Metal Jacket meets Edge of Tomorrow." --The New York Times
From the Hugo Award---winning author of The Stars Are Legion comes a science fiction thriller about a futuristic war during which soldiers are broken down into light in order to get them to the front lines on Mars.
They said the war would turn us into light.
I wanted to be counted among the heroes who gave us this better world.
The Light Brigade: it's what soldiers fighting the war against Mars call the ones who come back...different. Grunts in the corporate corps get busted down into light to travel to and from interplanetary battlefronts. Everyone is changed by what the corps must do in order to break them down into light. Those who survive learn to stick to the mission brief--no matter what actually happens during combat.
Dietz, a fresh recruit in the infantry, begins to experience combat drops that don't sync up with the platoon's. And Dietz's bad drops tell a story of the war that's not at all what the corporate brass want the soldiers to think is going on.
Is Dietz really experiencing the war differently, or is it combat madness? Trying to untangle memory from mission brief and survive with sanity intact, Dietz is ready to become a hero--or maybe a villain; in war it's hard to tell the difference.
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'#Rubicon (@jsdewes) is a phenomenal piece of military science fiction that’s perfect for fans of Halo, Starship Troopers (Robert Heinlein), Old Man’s War (John Scalzi), The Light Brigade (Kameron Hurley), or Edge of Tomorrow.' @flipwriter https://t.co/JjuTFVTbSQ
The Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction book of the year. Updates by Award Director Tom Hunter (includes personal opinion & speculation)
2020 SHORTLIST: The City in the Middle of the Night , Charlie Jane Anders The Light Brigade, Kameron Hurley A Memory Called Empire, Arkady Martine The Old Drift, Namwali Serpell Cage of Souls, Adrian Tchaikovsky The Last Astronaut, David Wellington https://t.co/9AvTBMYRTH https://t.co/iG8KGK1dXd
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I just finished the SciFi novel “The Light Brigade” by @KameronHurley ... this is one of the best and most intense pieces of scifi I have read in awhile! It all comes together so beautifully in the end. Just a fantastic book.