''Providence'' is the sixth novel by
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science fiction author
Max Barry
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[ It was published in March 2020 by Putnam.
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Plot
Humans have been exploring other star systems for some time, prior to encountering another race of intelligent space travelers.[ The aliens are hostile, and war broke out seven years prior to the departure of the warship ''Providence'', and its crew of four, composed of Gilly, Talia, Anders, and Jackson. The crew were partially chosen for the attractive image they will project in the social media messages they transmit back to the home front, while a computer actually runs the ship. Two years into the mission, after the ship has already destroyed one alien colony, mental instability begins to affect the crew.
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Reception
When it compared ''Providence'' with other recently published science fiction novels, the ''Financial Times
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'' wrote "Providence is smart and fun but it's no classic".[
A review by '']The Associated Press
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'' compared the novel to Robert Heinlein
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's ''Starship Troopers
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'' and Mary Doria Russell
Mary Doria Russell (born August 19, 1950) is an American novelist.
Early life and education
Russell was born in Elmhurst, Illinois
She graduated from Glenbard East High School in Lombard, Illinois, which has registered its chapter of the Nati ...
's ''The Sparrow'' - although updated "for the internet age".[
The review in '']Locus
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'' compared the novel to ''Starship Troopers'', Barry N. Malzberg
Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born July 24, 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy.
Biography
Malzberg originated from a Jewish family and graduated from Syracuse University in 1960. He worked as an investi ...
's ''Galaxies'', Michael Moorcock
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's '' The Black Corridor'', the television show ''Red Dwarf'', and Ridley Scott
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's ''Alien''.[
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References
2020 Australian novels
2020 science fiction novels
Australian science fiction novels
Space exploration novels
G. P. Putnam's Sons books
Hodder & Stoughton books
Novels about extraterrestrial life
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