Evoking the grittiness of Mad Max and the idealism of Sense8, this absorbing sci-fi debut is a dynamic vision of the fluidity of identity
With Unity, breakout author Elly Bangs has created a prescient, moving, and unforgettable adventure that expands upon human consciousness and its possibilities
Danae, a tech servant in the underwater enclave of Bloom City, is haunted by a grief that cannot be contained in a single body. But while in the city, her fractured self cannot be returned to the larger collective of beings to whom she once belonged
Unable to tolerate separation any longer, Danae plans to escape the city with her lover, Naoto. Just in time to avoid disaster, they hire the enigmatic ex-mercenary Alexei to guide them.
But returning to Danae's home means fleeing across the otherworldly beauty of the post-apocalyptic Southwest. Meanwhile, an old stalker has picked up her trail, and a new foe has put a bounty on her head.
Unbeknownst to any of them, Danae, Alexi, and Naoto are also in their own pursuit-of a completely new configuration of mutual understanding.
Imagine Neuromancer and Lilith's Brood conceived a baby while listening to My Chemical Romance and then that baby was adopted by Ghost in the Shell and Blue Submarine no. 6. The baby's name is Unity."
—Meredith Russo, author of If I Were Your Girl
Evoking the grittiness of Mad Max and the idealism of Sense8, this absorbing sci-fi debut is a dynamic vision of the fluidity of identity
With Unity, breakout author Elly Bangs has created a prescient, moving, and unforgettable adventure that expands upon human consciousness and its possibilities
Danae, a tech servant in the underwater enclave of Bloom City, is haunted by a grief that cannot be contained in a single body. But while in the city, her fractured self cannot be returned to the larger collective of beings to whom she once belonged
Unable to tolerate separation any longer, Danae plans to escape the city with her lover, Naoto. Just in time to avoid disaster, they hire the enigmatic ex-mercenary Alexei to guide them.
But returning to Danae's home means fleeing across the otherworldly beauty of the post-apocalyptic Southwest. Meanwhile, an old stalker has picked up her trail, and a new foe has put a bounty on her head.
Unbeknownst to any of them, Danae, Alexi, and Naoto are also in their own pursuit-of a completely new configuration of mutual understanding.
Imagine Neuromancer and Lilith's Brood conceived a baby while listening to My Chemical Romance and then that baby was adopted by Ghost in the Shell and Blue Submarine no. 6. The baby's name is Unity."
—Meredith Russo, author of If I Were Your Girl
Elly Bangs was raised in a New Age cult and once rode her bicycle alone from Washington State to the Panama Canal. She lives in Seattle, where she spends her days fixing machines and her nights writing short stories, novellas, and novels--usually speculative fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, and uncategorized weirdness--with a thematic emphasis on longing, heartbreak, and the grim fate of humankind. Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Escape Pod, and others, and she's a graduate of Clarion West Writers Workshop in 2017). Learn more about her at elbangs.com, where you can use her "Story Premise Bot," and discover A Pocket Guide to Nuclear War Survival & Preparedness.
Washington Post Best SF, Fantasy, and Horror of 2021
London Times April 2021 Science Fiction Pick
2022 Reader's Advisory Reading List, shortlist
2021 Locus Recommeded Reading List
Aurealis Best Speculative Fiction of 2021
2021 Subjective Chaos Kind of Awards Nominee, Best Debut "Unity is
an astonishing debut, twisty and startling, demonstrating both the
disciplined development of a long-gestated project and the raw,
dynamic flashes of an author's early work. It shows intense
interest in the distance between conversation and communion . . .
an absorbing, thrilling ride."
--New York Times "Breakneck pacing, non-stop action, and
delightfully-damaged characters combine with some of the most
intricate and clever worldbuilding I've seen in ages to make this
an incredibly memorable debut."
--Sam J. Miller, author of The Art of Starving "Unity is a wild
firefight of a novel . . . Elly Bangs is a writer of both
kaleidoscopic imagination and deep literary empathy, a cyberpunk
star in the making."
--Omar El Akkad, author of American War "Imagine Neuromancer and
Lilith's Brood conceived a baby while listening to My Chemical
Romance and then that baby was adopted by Ghost in the Shell and
Blue Submarine no. 6. The baby's name is Unity."
--Meredith Russo, author of If I Were Your Girl "Chock-full of both
big ideas and high-energy action, Bangs's thrilling debut centers
on a mad chase across a dystopian Earth in search of a collective
consciousness that could save humanity from itself. Danae works as
an often overlooked tech servant to a criminal syndicate that
controls an underwater metropolis, but she is secretly a severed
piece of a group mind that encompasses hundreds of people.
Determined to get back to her larger self, she hires Alexei, a
mercenary with a death-wish, to help her escape her employers. With
Danae's lover, Naoto, tagging along, the trio flees the city and
heads to what was once Arizona--but they are doggedly pursued by
bounty hunters and a shadowy figure from Danae's past. . . . This
gritty, thought-provoking cyberpunk adventure does the genre
justice."
--Publishers Weekly "Elly Bangs has created a vivid, fascinating,
and utterly believable future world, and she immerses the reader
into it skillfully and seamlessly . . . Echoes of Richard K.
Morgan's Altered Carbon or the Netflix series Sense8, but this is
an entirely original and ambitious creation."
--New York Journal of Books "Unity is a gorgeous post-apocalyptic
sci-fi novel about relationships and civilisational collapse. It
builds slowly, almost randomly, to what I felt to be a satisfying
conclusion, showing that even the most hopeless situations can be
overcome as long as even one person refuses to believe the future
is outside of their control."
--Aurealis Magazine "Unity is a killer debut by a thrilling new
writer. Trust me, you're all going to be hearing a lot about Elly
Bangs and this gleaming and gritty world she's created. And
cyberpunk fans? Put down the game controller and read this now.
This is the real stuff."
--Daryl Gregory, author of Spoonbenders "An intense and enthralling
ride that kept me thinking long after I finished the last
page."
--Reviews in a Minute "Unity manages to be simultaneously exciting
and philosophical, a brilliant gut-punch of a novel. I cannot wait
to see what Elly Bangs does next."
--Kij Jonhson, author of At the Mouth of the River of Bees
"Delivers on the huge, mind-bending promise made in its first few
pages."
--The Times "The high-powered energy of such nth-gen cyberpunk as
Richard Morgan's Altered Carbon."
--Locus "Epic science fiction, and intimately personal at the same
time, thanks to the clever and revolutionary trick of disassembling
the individual subject."
--Nick Mamatas, author of The People's Republic of Everything "The
apocalyptic landscape is terrifying, beautiful, and well thought
out. Readers may very well draw parallels between this future-U.S.
and our current reality."
--Booklist "A powerful debut sci-fi novel packed full of
ideas."
--New Scientist "An intense and enthralling ride that kept me
thinking long after I finished the last page."
--Reviews in a Minute "Elly Bangs' Unity is a fascinating little
novel, filled with unexpected turns and twists."
--A Green Man Review "Unity is a bold and impressive debut novel
from author Elly Bangs . . . I did feel a sense of awe over Elly
Bangs' achievement. It's a fantastic story and very capably
told."
--SF Crowsnest "Highly recommended for all science
fiction/cyberpunk fans! . . . The world building was superb, the
two main characters were likeable despite their flaws, and the
villains were unhinged and legitimately terrifying."
--Planet Whileaway "Unity completely lived up to its descriptions,
and my expectations, and it ended up being one spectacular, wild
ride. Not only is this novel exciting, but it's also profoundly
thoughtful, especially thinking about the intersection of
technology and humanity, and the possible implications in our
not-so-distant future."
--Lovely Bookshelf "A blistering post-apocalyptic interrogation of
personhood and society. Elly Bangs brings grief, revelation, and
humanity to bear in this incredible debut novel."
--dave ring, editor of Glitter + Ashes: Queer Tales of a World That
Wouldn't Die
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