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The City in the Middle of the Night

By: Charlie Jane Anders
Narrated by: Jennifer O'Donnell, Laura Knight Keating
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"If you control our sleep, then you can own our dreams.... And from there, it's easy to control our entire lives."

January is a dying planet - divided between a permanently frozen darkness on one side, and blazing endless sunshine on the other. Humanity clings to life, spread across two archaic cities built in the sliver of habitable dusk.

But life inside the cities is just as dangerous as the uninhabitable wastelands outside.

Sophie, a student and reluctant revolutionary, is supposed to be dead, after being exiled into the night. Saved only by forming an unusual bond with the enigmatic beasts who roam the ice, Sophie vows to stay hidden from the world, hoping she can heal.

But fate has other plans - and Sophie's ensuing odyssey and the ragtag family she finds will change the entire world.

©2019 Charlie Jane Anders (P)2019 Recorded Books
Adventure Fiction First Contact Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction City
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Critic reviews

"An even stronger novel than Anders’ Nebula Award-winning All the Birds in the Sky; a tale that can stand beside such enduring works as Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and Dan Simmons’ Hyperion." (Booklist, starred review)

Editor's Pick

Superb character-building
"I am such a sucker for good world building—the kind that reveals itself organically over the course of a story firmly grounded in the experience of its characters—so as it turns out, I didn’t stand a chance against the deft writing of Charlie Jane Anders. In her latest standalone novel, the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author imagines a world split into a scorching permanent day and a bleak, frozen night, with only two remaining habitable cities in between. Less practiced writers may let such a vividly imagined world do much of the heavy lifting in this story, but Anders puts her characters center stage, exploring the concepts of time and power to spin a tale of survival, hope, and human (and nonhuman) connection. Jennifer O’Donnell and Laura Knight Keating provide a captivating dual narration—a structure I also can’t resist. Anders’s previous Nebula Award-winning novel, All the Birds in the Sky just made it to the top of my TBLT pile." —Sam D., Audible Editor

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please read this book. or listen to it. it's the only time I've actually felt breathless in a positive way. the narrators here are both incredible.

this is a work of art.

absolutely breathtaking

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On the surface level this is a well-crafted piece of science fiction — but there are layers and layers of wonderful writing, centered around our reaction to the other, a coming of age story, a columbian exchange in both biological and social senses, and how memories and stories shape who we are.

Exciting and deep

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The story line was new and provided insight into how we view other beings different from us.

The continued rise and fall of humanity.

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Best book I’ve read all year. “The City in The Middle of The Night” is a deeply powerful and emotional journey through the best imagery science fiction has to offer. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!

Fantastic!

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I could not stop listening to this book. It reminded me a little of The Dispossessed and a little of Lilith’s Brood, but definitely had a voice and interesting themes of its own. I’m sad that it’s over and I have to go back to reading other authors. Keep writing Charlie Jane Anders! I love your work!

Incredible

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The story was engaging and the characters well developed. Her descriptions of the landscapes were particularly good. She could write well for any genre.

I loved her writing. It is absolutely beautiful.

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The book starts with an excellent premise, a group of colonists settle on an a hostile planet where their equipment and technology slowly fall apart over several generations, leaving humanity tied to a handful of cities scattered across the planet. From here the story focuses in on two characters: Sophie and Mouth, as they encounter the planets deepest secrets. The story stays focused on these two characters, filtering the world through their eyes in a way that deepens your understanding of both character and environment.

The story manages to provided meaningful character growth every few chapters, each step deepening your understanding and respect for the characters. At 14 hours I expected this book to go by like a flash, but there was always so many interesting things going on, the book seemed to last much longer.

My Book of the Year

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To me it just was a long story dragged out and it felt slow and not interesting enough to re-read or recommend. Parts of the book felt lost and confusing. If your set is on reading it, than do it, but if you still don’t know than I would say it’s not worth it.

Questionable

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Overall I didn't love this book but there were parts I really liked and the planet itself was very interesting. Mostly I felt that I didn't understand the connection between Sophie and Bianca and what actually kept Sophie coming back to that friendship.

Parts I really liked

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Fresh and engrossing story line with unique characters and intricate but believable alien world. Mankind struggles to exist on the treacherous planet January. Not only is the planet trying to kill us, wait to you meet the deadly sentient locals we call "Crocodiles". The narration is top notch and keeps you invested in the story. If you like good sci-fi, this tale will not disappoint.

Fresh!

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