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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Slow Gods review: Deep-space sci-fi novel is delightful, profound and not to be missed
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Slow Gods review: Deep-space sci-fi novel is delightful, profound and not to be missed

Last updated: November 7, 2025 4:55 am
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Claire North, a renowned and versatile novelist known for writing under three separate names, has ventured into classic science fiction with their latest novel, “Slow Gods.” Released by Orbit, this book promises an epic space opera filled with intricate world-building and galaxy-wide plots.

The story kicks off with the introduction of the protagonist, Mawukana na-Vdnaze, who describes themselves as a “very poor copy” of their former self. While the initial pages may seem overwhelming with multiple timelines, cultures, and names typical of a space opera, the narrative picks up when Maw encounters Gebre, a character who captures the reader’s interest.

As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through deep space, following Maw’s adventures as a pilot with a mysterious ability to come back to life under specific circumstances. The impending destruction of the planet Adjumir due to a collapsing binary star system sets the stage for a high-stakes mission where billions of lives hang in the balance.

Gebre, a compelling figure focused on preserving the history of Adjumir through vital artifacts, becomes a central point of intrigue for Maw. As their bond deepens, Maw finds themselves entangled in a web of danger, facing off against formidable adversaries known as The Shine and their deadly arsenal, including city-killing “blackships” and super soldiers.

“Slow Gods” is not just a gripping sci-fi tale but also a poignant exploration of themes like sacrifice, redemption, and the preservation of cultural heritage. With exquisite prose, North masterfully combines elements of humor, suspense, and emotional depth, reminiscent of the works of acclaimed author Iain M. Banks.

For fans of science fiction looking for a captivating read, “Slow Gods” comes highly recommended. It seamlessly blends intricate world-building, engaging characters, and a riveting plot that will keep readers hooked until the final page.

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In addition to “Slow Gods,” readers may also enjoy Iain M. Banks’ “Consider Phlebas,” a compelling entry into the Culture series that shares thematic similarities with North’s novel. Both books offer a richly imagined universe populated by complex characters and high-stakes conflicts that will appeal to fans of epic sci-fi storytelling.

Emily H. Wilson, a former editor of New Scientist and an accomplished author, praises “Slow Gods” for its narrative depth and recommends it as a must-read for sci-fi enthusiasts. With her own Sumerians trilogy capturing the ancient world of Mesopotamia, Wilson’s endorsement adds further credibility to the appeal of Claire North’s latest work.

For more recommendations and insights from Emily H. Wilson, readers can visit her website at emilyhwilson.com or follow her on social media for updates on her latest projects. “Slow Gods” promises a thrilling journey through the cosmos, blending futuristic technology with timeless themes of humanity, making it a standout addition to the science fiction genre.

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