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Jo Fletcher Fridays: Astra by Naomi Foyle Posted at 10:48 AM by Dave Post

Dave Post

Jo Fletcher BooksIt’s been a long time since we last did a Jo Fletcher Fridays contest so we’re really excited to have this one to kick off 2014. We have 5 autographed trade paperback copies of Naomi Foyle‘s latest book Astra, the first book in her new series The Gaia Chronicles.  Astra is available for pre-order in the UK but hasn’t made it state-side yet so this is your chance to get it way early.

In case you’ve forgotten how to play this game, all you have to do is re-tweet this tweet or comment here in the blog to enter the contest.  Do both and double your chances! It’s about as easy as we can make it.  We’ll have a random drawing from our re-tweeter pool and announce the winners next Friday so tweet away and don’t forget to tell your friends.

 


AstraAstra
by Naomi Foyle

Like every child in Is-Land, all Astra Ordott wants is to have her Security Shot, do her National Service and defend her Gaian homeland from Non-Lander ‘infiltrators’. But when one of her Shelter mothers, the formidable Dr. Hokma Blesser, tells her the shot will limit her chances of becoming a scientist and offers her an alternative, Astra agrees to her plan.

When the orphaned Lil arrives to share Astra’s home, Astra is torn between jealousy and fascination. Lil’s father taught her some alarming ideas about Is-Land and the world, but when she pushes Astra too far, the heartache that results goes far beyond the loss of a friend.

If she is to survive, Astra must learn to deal with devastating truths about Is-Land, Non-Land and the secret web of adult relationships that surrounds her.

 

 


What people said about Seoul Survivors:

“Naomi Foyle is well placed to bring the little-known complexities of Korea’s contemporary cultural scene to the foreground of her imaginative leap into our future.” – Mia Yun, author of House of the Winds

“Foyle is effective at building tension and creating villainy all the more sinister for its well-meaning smile.” – SFX magazine

“Impeccable plotting.” – Guardian

Naomi FoyleAbout the Author:

Naomi Foyle was born in London, grew up in Hong Kong, Liverpool and Canada, and currently lives in Brighton. She spent three years in Korea, teaching English, writing travel journalism and acting in Korean television. She is a highly regarded poet and performer. Seoul Survivors is her first novel.

You can follow Naomi on Twitter @naomifoyle

And if you’re taking part in this year’s Women of Genre Fiction Reading Challenge this could be a good fit for you. In fact, it could work for many of our 17 Roll-Your-Own Reading Challenges.  Best of luck to you all.

9 Comments

Val   |   17 Jan 2014 @ 11:18

Sounds like an interesting book!

Emil   |   17 Jan 2014 @ 11:52

The one I previously won was a pretty good read. This could be another 🙂

Margo Hurwicz   |   18 Jan 2014 @ 19:39

Astra looks interesting and it would be great to get it before it’s out in US. I haven’t yet met a JFB publication I didn’t like.

daxxh   |   18 Jan 2014 @ 19:46

Looks like an interesting book. I would love to win a copy.

arzvi   |   18 Jan 2014 @ 19:49

I’d like to have this

Tim   |   18 Jan 2014 @ 20:11

In

minervasowl   |   18 Jan 2014 @ 20:40

New series always intrigue me.

glitrbug   |   19 Jan 2014 @ 09:54

Sounds fascinating.

Ed Rybicki   |   23 Jan 2014 @ 06:39

Hah! Another non-Amerocentric piece of SF – sounds right up my street.

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