NEWPHORIA!
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Olivie Blake
From New York Times bestselling author Olivie Blake comes NEWPHORIA!, a playful yet biting dystopian satire about what happens if we get the future we deserve.
It's 2075 and time once again for the annual Senecan Games, a fight-to-the-death tournament in which the sinful are contestants, as nominated online by their neighbors, mutuals, and IRL friends. But who has time to stream murder games in this economy?
Just as the Senecan begins, Wolfie Anderson-Spencer, an archival researcher of millennial culture at Oxford, discovers historical memes may have been erased from his carefully curated files. As his forebears would say: highly sus!
This seemingly individual IT issue leads Wolfie to the sinister discovery of outwardly unrelated secrets, including a survivalist cult’s mysterious massacre, a pop star’s cancellation and election to the first Senecan games, and a lonely young woman named Dolores who has managed to avoid the watchful eye of big tech—until now. She just may be the only hope of saving humanity from the dark web of exploitation that we unwittingly opted into.
Moving back and forth in time, from the makeshift swamps of London to the abandoned ruins of the Central California coast, NEWPHORIA! is an eccentric, character-driven novel that explores technofeudalism, the dopamine hit of clicking "buy," and what happens if we actually get the future we deserve.
“Blake proves herself witty, stylish and unafraid of big ideas.”—New York Times Book Review
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Praise for Olivie Blake:
“The premise is rich with satirical possibility, and Blake takes aim at contemporary culture with a sharp and often comedic touch. . . witty, stylish and unafraid of big ideas.”—The New York Times, on Girl Dinner
"Razor sharp and relatable.”—The New York Times Book Review, on Gifted & Talented
“It’s not just satire—it’s a dark mirror held up to what we already expect of women. Expect to laugh, squirm, reflect, and probably rethink your next girl dinner.”—ELLE, on Girl Dinner
"What all good satire should be: slick, sharp, furious, and full of love."—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of The Everlasting, on Girl Dinner
“Daring, ironic, and bold.”—Booklist, on Girl Dinner
"An immensely satisfying read.” — Vulture, on The Atlas Six
"Deliciously addictive."—A. R. Torre, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Lie, on Girl Dinner
"Riveting. . . just the kind of deliciously toxic interpersonal miasma that Blake’s fans have come to expect.”—Publishers Weekly, on Gifted & Talented
"A classic Blake romp of dry humor.”—Booklist, on Masters of Death