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y separately published work icon The Fallen Sun single work   novel   science fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Fallen Sun
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'A world where the sun never sets; where there is no day and no night; and where shadows never move. Beyond an oasis of light, the freezing outer darkness stretches far away. In this strange environment we follow the stories of three remarkable young people. Together, these three must struggle to save their world. And in saving it, they change it and themselves forever. Here's what Bruce Gillespie, editor of the award-winning critical magazine *SF Commentary* says about it: "A real winner... Unputdownable... I found the characters instantly interesting, and the novel keeps on delivering surprises that undermine one’s expectations about the world they live in. And the landscape itself remains very vivid and interesting... If any novel deserves the top awards in the YA category, it is this one." And one of the book's first readers says: "It had me spellbound... knocked my socks off!"' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Rightword Enterprises , 2018 .
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      Extent: iii, 385 pp.
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      • Published August 6, 2018

      ISBN: 9780994256614

Works about this Work

My Favourites for 2019 Jennifer Bryce , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , July vol. 102 no. 2020; (p. 66-72)

— Review of No Friend but the Mountains : Writing From Manus Prison Behrouz Boochani , Omid Tofighian (translator), 2018 selected work prose ; The Fallen Sun David Grigg , 2018 single work novel
Favourite Books Read for the First Time in 2018 Bruce Gillespie , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , November no. 100 2019; (p. 18-26)

— Review of Kill Shot Garry Disher , 2018 single work novel ; Border Districts Gerald Murnane , 2017 single work novel ; The Fallen Sun David Grigg , 2018 single work novel
Favourite Books Read for the First Time in 2018 Bruce Gillespie , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , November no. 100 2019; (p. 18-26)

— Review of Kill Shot Garry Disher , 2018 single work novel ; Border Districts Gerald Murnane , 2017 single work novel ; The Fallen Sun David Grigg , 2018 single work novel
My Favourites for 2019 Jennifer Bryce , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , July vol. 102 no. 2020; (p. 66-72)

— Review of No Friend but the Mountains : Writing From Manus Prison Behrouz Boochani , Omid Tofighian (translator), 2018 selected work prose ; The Fallen Sun David Grigg , 2018 single work novel
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