![]() ![]() Supernova includes many things - history, myth, science, your supermarket receipts - to show you the nodes in the silver thread of the network of life. It stands alone well enough, however - a reasonably self-contained story (or group of stories), even as it suggests a greater whole.īut then that's (part of) the idea: the entire novel is built on the premise that everything is part of a greater, interconnected and hard-to-fathom whole.Ī Prologue opens with the warning: "What you are about to read will not always be easy to understand", and the novel comes with a bibliography, but Lestari is disarming from the first in making her high-concept fiction accessible: Supernova: The Knight, the Princess and the Falling Star is the first in the (otherwise still untranslated) 'Supernova'-series indeed, the novel's closing words and promise are: "THE BEGINNING". ![]()
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