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The Fall of IO

#2 IO

Wesley Chu Ignacio Lazcano

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English
Angry Robot
08 January 2019
Series: IO
The superb aliens-in-your-head SF sequel to the wildly popular The Rise of Io, by the author of The Lives of Tao seriesWhen Ella Patel's mind was invaded by the Quasing alien, Io, she was dragged into the raging Prophus versus Genjix war. Despite her reservations, and Io's incompetence, the Prophus were determined to train her as an agent. It didn't go well. Expelled after just two years, Ella happily returned to con artistry, and bank robberies. But the Quasing war isn't done with them yet. The Genjix's plan to contact their homeworld has reached a critical stage, threatening all life on Earth. To complete the project they need Io's knowledge - and he's in Ella's head - so now they're both being hunted, again.

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Imprint:   Angry Robot
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 130mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9780857667878
ISBN 10:   0857667874
Series:   IO
Pages:   416
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

WESLEY CHU was born in Taiwan and immigrated to Chicago, Illinois when he was just a pup. His debut, The Lives of Tao, earned him a Young Adult Library Services Association Alex Award and a Science Fiction Goodreads Choice Award Finalist slot. Chu is currently co-writing Shadowhunters tie-in fiction with Cassandra Clare.

Reviews for The Fall of IO (#2 IO)

Praise for Wesley Chu The Rise of Io is great ride, and I desperately want a Quasing. The idea of a cosmic cheering section in my own head sounds delightful. Not to mention my Quasing would make me totally boss. Another hit by Wesley Chu. - Melinda Snodgrass, author of the Edge series Years after a killer debut, Wesley Chu keeps leveling up. Storytelling that seems so effortless you never see the punches coming. - Peter V Brett, bestselling author of the Demon Cycle series A sleek, bumptious thriller that's strong on action and humour. - Financial Times A compelling, breakneck action-adventure. - The Guardian A fast, fun romp, with high stakes and plenty of explosions. - Locus The Rise of Io is the perfect SF adventure! A scrappy young heroine, an alien civil war, and intrigue aplenty highlight this terrific beginning to Wesley Chu's epic new series. Fans of Pierce Brown's Red Rising take note...Ella is the new SF underdog to root for! - Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Snowblind and Tin Men Wesley Chu gets better and better with every book. Action-packed and full of surprises, The Rise of Io is his best work yet. - Richard Kadrey, author of the Sandman Slim series The India slums after the Alien Wars might seem like a hell of a place to kick off a series, but Chu's explosive storytelling and firecracker new hero make opening The Rise of Io feel like tumbling into an action movie. I'd follow Ella Patel - or Chu - anywhere. - Melissa Olson, author of the Boundary Magic series Damn, this is a great book. Wesley Chu may have created his best character yet with Ella - a scrappy, savvy street urchin, who he tosses into a world of hidden aliens, political maneuvering, and possible treachery. The Rise of Io is a fun, fast, beautifully written book that grabbed me on page one and didn't let me go. - Peter Clines, author of The Fold and the Ex-Heroes series A fun, rollicking adventure, with a unique and charming heroine. The Rise of Io gives us a fresh look at the world of Campbell Award Winner Wes Chu's witty, action-packed, globe-trotting Tao series. - Ramez Naam, author of Nexus and the Philip K Dick Award-winning Apex Ella Patel of Crate Town is my favorite kind of hero, a young person struggling to survive on a diet of tough living and petty crime who gets swept up in world-spanning intrigue and danger. Wesley Chu's funny, confident writing never sacrifices good science fiction world-building for the sake of action. While the bullets fly and knife blades flash, Chu also gives us body-jumping aliens and poignant characterizations. The Rise of Io is a fast and furious ride piloted by an author rising to the top of his field. - Greg Van Eekhout, author of California Bones Ella is a strong protagonist, scrappy & determined. You're going to love her! - Laura Lam, author of False Hearts Wes Chu's meteoric rise to popularity isn't the least bit surprising. He's the freshest voice in science fiction since John Scalzi and James SA Corey, and is leading the charge to revitalize the genre. - Myke Cole, author of the Shadow Ops series It's like Men in Black and Blade Runner had a baby, and it took over the world. - Dan Wells, bestelling author of the Partials novels and I Am Not a Serial Killer With rich world-building, twisty politics and plot, plus some kick-ass leading ladies, The Rise of Io had everything I look for in sci-fi, and more. I loved this book! - Susan Dennard, bestselling author of Truthwitch Wesley Chu keeps getting better and better. Ella Patel is engaging and exciting, and her story grabs you by the front of your shirt and drags you along for one heck of a ride. - Diana Rowland, author of the White Trash Zombie series An absolute blast of a book! With fresh characters, incredible world building, and buckets of humor, The Rise of Io is everything you want in a sci-fi novel. - Suzanne Young, New York Times bestselling author of The Program series Three things contribute to the success of this novel: an understated, occasionally snarky sense of humor, well-done action sequences, and strong character development. - Publishers Weekly In the end, this is an excellent novel, based off a core relationship between interesting, well-drawn characters, in a vivid environment. That it has enough chase scenes and hand-to-hand combat to start a movie franchise is just a bonus. - Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviews The Rise of Io is a fast, fun romp, with high stakes and plenty of explosions. - Liz Bourke for Locus If you are at all interested in sci-fi, aliens, sci-fi military, or even street smarts versus military smarts, or just want a good read with great characters, pick up this book! - Blogger's Bookshelf Another excellent addition to this world. - Fangs for the Fantasy Wesley Chu's ability to write fast-paced action, entertaining characters, and new plot twists is a thing to marvel at. - Sarah Says Read The Rise of Io is a must read for Tao fans. - A Thrill A Week This is a fun, fast-paced, adventure slash science fiction... every time I read a bit, I finished with a smile on my face. - Eric Christensen Great characters, twists, suspense and grins - I dug this one so much. He keeps the magic of the Tao books, reinvigorates it and expands it. I expected Chu to deliver just what fans wanted without it being a case of 'second verse, same as the first, ' I just didn't expect it'd be this good. - Irresponsible Reader Top to bottom...total FUN. - Shelf Inflicted Fans of Cory Doctorow, Suzanne Collins and Meljean Brook will relish Chu's latest, a thriller with a sci-fi bent. - RT Book Reviews It puts awesome women in the lead roles; has a nicely diverse cast; and tells a story that's not only a thrill-a-minute, but focuses on some of the ugly truths about the world that need a bit more focus put on them, if only because they need to be fixed to make the world a better place. Even better, it all comes wrapped in a fun, sci-fi near-future thriller package... If the reader is hankering for a Black Widow movie, but with a healthy helping of representation of the kind we're unlikely to get from anything coming out of Hollywood right now, then this five-star book is going to scratch that itch. - Fangirl Nation Ella might be one of my favorite fictional characters ever, I simply loved everything about her. - The Speculative Herald Politics, changing loyalties, secrets, lies and high stakes - The Rise of Io has it all. - Books, Bones & Buffy Wesley Chu manages to outdo himself here, and his universe is much better for it. - The B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog I loved The Rise of Io - in fact I'm just going to be totally reckless ('fools rush in, something something something...') and say that this is my favourite Chu book to date. - Lynn's Books The Rise of Io is a masterclass in character development. - Strange Alliances This book has EVERYTHING that I love! It's got action, it's got mischievous characters, it's got a fully developed world, it's got intelligent characters, and it keeps me guessing. - Bloglovin' Fresh, yet deep, science fiction... The book is a must read. - Moore Fantasy The Rise of Io is a thrill-a-minute read comparable to the best summer blockbusters that any studio can produce. - Occasionally Random Book Reviews Chu's stories of body-swapping aliens are both fun and funny. - Kirkus Reviews It brings a fresh new perspective to a world and storyline I'm already familiar with and it does it with so much style, you can't help but smile in appreciation of the talent on display here. - Fantasy Faction This is Wesley Chu building marvellously on his previously established setting, showing off a maturing style that was promised in the Tao books. It felt immensely satisfying to see that growth, not only in the story but in the writer, and it's left me thoroughly excited for the follow-up to this book. - Over The Effing Rainbow Sucks you in deep - four stars out of five. - Rob Boffard - Rapped Reviews A fun read with plenty of suspense and a real cliff hanger at the end. 5 out of 5 stars. - Mixed Book Bag Exciting, fast-paced and thrilling, this is a great book! - Morpheus Tales The Rise of Io is indeed a triumph, and whether you've read about Tao or if Io is your first Quasing, it's definitely in your own best interests to climb on board. Believe me, you're in for a fun ride! - Litstack It defies conventions while engages readers in hilariously heartfelt narration. I could not recommend this book more. - Better Books and Things A great read. It was filled with all of the things I love in a book - action, sympathetic and interesting characters, political intrigue, a well thought out and believable setting, and enough humor to keep me chuckling, but not enough to pull me away from the seriousness of the adventure they were on. Like I said earlier, this book needs to be a movie. - The Geekiverse It was like reading a summer blockbuster in book form. And the banter was amazing! Chu definitely has a gift for writing hilarious and action-packed stories! - Goldilox and the Three Weres The author won me over with Ella, a feisty, street-smart heroine. Her snarky attitude and just as often, her bullheadedness became the high-point of this new series. - Controlling the Transmissions My worry with this book was that it was a case of an author not being able to let go of the universe they created even when there is no more story to tell. These are almost never good. Thankfully, this was 100% not the case here. - Book Geeks Uncompromised The Rise of Io by Wesley Chu returns to Chu's world of Prophus and Genjix but with a new set of characters who are strong and wilful and a delight to read. - Looking for a Good Book Pick it up! - The Book Was Better (vlog) A great twist on the alien invasion trope in a vivid setting with a strong, female lead who's greatest trait is her ability to survive. Would recommend! - Ferne Merrylees This book also brings a whole lot of intrigue, a developing world, a whole new direction and a whole new threat for this series - with nice little returning characters from previous books with some excellent action and fascinating plotting. It's another excellent addition to this world. - Fangs for the Fantasy Exciting, action-filled and dramatic! - Writing & Coe


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