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The First Sister

By: Linden Lewis
Narrated by: Neo Cihi, Gary Tiedemann, Emily Woo Zeller
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Combining the social commentary of The Handmaid’s Tale with the white-knuckled thrills of Red Rising, this epic space opera filled with “lush prose” (Publishers Weekly) follows a comfort woman as she claims her agency, a soldier questioning his allegiances, and a non-binary hero out to save the solar system.

First Sister has no name and no voice. As a priestess of the Sisterhood, she travels the stars alongside the soldiers of Earth and Mars - the same ones who own the rights to her body and soul. When her former captain abandons her, First Sister’s hopes for freedom are dashed when she is forced to stay on her ship with no friends, no power, and a new captain - Saito Ren - whom she knows nothing about. She is commanded to spy on Captain Ren by the Sisterhood, but soon discovers that working for the war effort is much harder when you’re falling in love.

Lito val Lucius climbed his way out of the slums to become an elite soldier of Venus but was defeated in combat by none other than Saito Ren, resulting in the disappearance of his partner, Hiro. When Lito learns that Hiro is both alive and a traitor to the cause, he now has a shot at redemption: track down and kill his former partner. But when he discovers recordings that Hiro secretly made, Lito’s own allegiances are put to the test. Ultimately, he must decide between following orders and following his heart.

With “a layered, action-filled plot and diverse characters” (Library Journal), The First Sister explores the power of technology, colonization, race, and gender and is perfect for fans of James S.A. Corey, Chuck Wendig, and Jay Posey.

©2020 Linden A. Lewis. All rights reserved. (P)2020 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Wonderful characters, small story

Bottom line: if you like character studies in an effortlessly articulated setting with a focused, maybe even minimalistic story, you'll really dig this. Almost nothing happens in the plot for the first 50% of the book, and that's just great. You seep in the characters and universe for a while, and then a very brief series of events happens towards the end. The titular character affects basically nothing in the plot, but is a perfect vehicle for the author to ruminate on morality and the politics of the war. Overall a fun, smart, and character-focused experience!

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dislikable characters

Pros: powerful start, 1 likable MC, unexpected twists, some strong emotions
Cons: 1 likable character, 1 easily manipulated white knight, and I kinda hoped all the other 'heroes' died a violent death. And the story is written as if I they are entitled to a level or empathy that excuse that they are really horrible people

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Great story!

It has been a long time since I have enjoyed something from the sci-fi genre. I loved the characters and the world building. My only complaint, as someone who is Japanese, is that there is some stereotyping that grated at me a bit. However other aspects of the characters that were not stereotypical outshined the stereotypical bits. Plus I have read books with much worse stereotyping.

The First Sister is definitely woth the read or listen and I can't wait for the second book.

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Great immersive world.Nailed that quite well

The sisterhood is more benegesirit than hand maidens tale. The setting was detailed amazingly. Good world building and poltiics

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Dynamic and exciting

I feel in love with these characters. They feel so alive and real. I cannot wait to see where they go next.

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Unexpectedly Wonderful

I stumbled across The First Sister at a time when I was somewhat over-saturated in the genre. I expected something fairly typical. Instead, I found that It was a hidden gem. The world that the story is set in is fresh and intriguing. It’s not too often that plot twists surprise me, but First Sister managed it. The narrators did a great job bringing the characters to life. I liked it so much that I ended up buying a copy of the book to read, as well. I’m eagerly anticipating the next instalment.

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So boring

Good narration but awful narrative. Don’t bother with this one. It’s a total waste of time.

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Absolutely Incredible

Fantastic story and the narration was top notch! Cannot wait to read the sequels! Loved everything about it

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Adult Scythe

it was amazing and reminded me fondly of Scythe and the Toll. I can't wait for more. Amazing readers per character and great development of characters and world. A plot twist I never saw coming. 10/10

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SO GOOD!

Complex, layered, surprising, and well-performed. I'll definitely look for the next book in the series. I loved it!

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