Battlestar Suburbia, Chris McCrudden
Battlestar Suburbia, Chris McCrudden
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Battlestar Suburbia

Author: Chris McCrudden

Narrator: Chris McCrudden

Unabridged: 7 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/18/2018


Synopsis

In space, no one can hear you clean… When Darren’s charge-cart gets knocked off the Earth-to-Mars highway and lost in space forever, he thinks his day can’t get any worse. When Kelly sees Darren accidentally short-circuit a talking lamppost, and its camera captures her face as it expires, she thinks her day can’t get any worse. When Pamasonic Teffal, a sentient breadmaker, is sent on a top-secret mission into the depths of the internet and betrayed by her boss, a power-crazed smartphone, she knows this is only the beginning of a day that isn’t going to get any better. Join Darren, Kelly and Pam in an anarchic comic adventure that takes them from the shining skyscrapers of Singulopolis to the sewers of the Dolestar Discovery, and find out what happens when a person puts down their mop and bucket and says ‘No.’ Battlestar Suburbia will be loved by fans of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and Jasper Fforde, as well as anyone who’s ever wondered just how long someone can stay under one of those old-fashioned hairdryers.*  *The answer is: a really very, very long time. What readers are saying: “I loved this book.  I legit laughed through the entire novel and I am excited that there will be a sequel.” Terra C “A brilliant mix of sci-fi, humor, and those hundreds of little things that make a memorable story.  McCrudden is destined to become synonymous with great sci-fi humor.” Christopher H “A deliciously hilarious romp which skirts the realms of credibility but provides a wild ride which kept me very much entertained throughout. It's bonkers, it's mad and …. so exaggerated to almost be genius in its execution.” Kath B “Featuring a kindly bread-maker, ancient nana-cyborgs, a moving hairdressers and a chance to avert a nuclear bomb, it's both great fun and very clever.” Ruth M “Battlestar Suburbia highlights the absurdity of life, and the adaptability of individuals in unusual situations. McCrudden’s novel will appeal to fans of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett, or anyone looking for an escape only loosely connected to reality.” Stephenie S “This was a trip! Some great one-lines & puns help create this future world where the machines have taken over. With evil smartphones, anti-hero humans, & a motherly bread maker pushed to the edge...”   Caroline F Editorial reviews: “Chris McCrudden has created a new division of SF: Science Flotsam. His sprawling space epic is what you get if you cross Dr Who with an unhealthy fascination for household appliances. Forget alien invasion; in this explosive future you won’t be able to trust your spin dryer.” Christopher Fowler “McCrudden’s debut is festooned with cunning punnery, sharp turns of phrase, and jokes about emojis and the internet, making this very much a comic novel of our times.” James Lovegrove, Financial Times “an amusing and mind-bending read… different, a little geeky, and lots of fun.” LoveReading “An extraordinary technical achievement that does for SF what Terry Pratchett did for fantasy.” David Quantick  

Reviews

Goodreads review by Efka on July 24, 2019

If I had to describe this book in a single word, that word would be "cartoonish". That is not a bad thing to be called, actually. While I hadn't been really really amazed by this book, I still have liked it and being, as I've described it , "cartoonish", actually means that I can imagine this book r......more

Goodreads review by Alexis on September 23, 2018

This is a comedy sci-fi novel which follows a couple of humans - Kelly and Darren - on the wrong side of the law when the world has been taken over by sentient machines. The author has tried to follow along the same lines as Hitchhiker's Guide in terms of the style of the book. However, the storyline......more

Goodreads review by Holly on October 18, 2018

Battlestar Suburbia is a fun read that’s reminiscent of Douglas Adams. Battlestar Suburbia is set in the future when artificial intelligence has taken over and machines are in power. All history has been changed or revised to show that machines were always in charge. Elsewhere on the Internet, histor......more

Goodreads review by Let's Geek on November 09, 2018

Read the full review on my blog: [URL not allowed] Battlestar Suburbia (Battlestar Suburbia Book 1) is an incredibly fun space adventure with incredible levels of creativity. Is this the next Hitchhiker's Guide? Total Rating: 8/10 Originality: 8/10 Language: 8/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 C......more

Goodreads review by Mairi on March 15, 2020

A comfortable and entertaining 3/5 book. It's a sort of parody of Battlestar Galactica (if the name wasn't obvious already), but more than anything it's a parody of every space opera ever. Rather than imagining epic spaceships doing battle and cyborgs from the future, this book takes the concept and......more