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Vangie's Ghosts

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Paul Di Filippo delivers a thrilling and thought-provoking adventure through the multiverse in Vangie's Ghosts, a compelling science fiction novel about one girl with extraordinary powers.

Three-year-old Vangie is mute and unresponsive. She shows no interest in the people or world around her, much to the frustration of her callous adoptive parents. Little do they know, Vangie is otherwise occupied observing "ghosts"—an infinite number of versions of herself, in an infinite number of parallel universes.

When a tornado hits their trailer and Vangie is severely injured, she makes a desperate leap into another timeline where she survives the tornado, but her adoptive parents do not. So begins a life of shuttling through various foster homes, cultivating her abilities to seek out alternate timelines, and making jumps calculated to better her circumstances in order to avoid the exploitation of adults who seek to harness her powers for their own means.

Vangie never communicates with her avatars, until one day the "Council"—a group of Vangies—appear to her and warn her of an ominous, growing threat in the multiverse: a man they call the Massive. And thus begins an epic conflict, spanning millennia and worlds, in a brutal effort to control the fate of the multiverse.

Vangie's Ghosts is Paul Di Filippo at the height of his imagination and versatility, filled with compelling characters who play captivating roles in a story where the stakes are nothing less than existence itself.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 8, 2024
      Di Filippo (the Steampunk Trilogy) delivers a witty novel of the multiverse and its abundant possibilities. Evangeline “Vangie” Everett, for most of the first decade of her life, presents to her loving foster siblings and the rest of the world as a nonspeaking, amorphously featured “lump.” In fact, Vangie is a silent savant absorbed into a rich and incredibly complex inner life where she regularly surfs the multiverse’s plenitude of timelines and the variety of avatars that populate them—what she thinks of as her “ghosts”—to select those that offer the best results for her and her loved ones. Vangie’s skill at achieving miraculous outcomes makes her a target of manipulative adults eager to capitalize on her wild talents—and also brings her to the attention of Durant Le Massif, aka “the Massive,” a megalomaniac with similar powers who chases her across time and space in his effort to “remake the multiverse in his own image.” Di Filippo gleefully pursues the imaginative range of his tale’s premise, recasting his key characters with new personas and aptitudes as Vangie puts them through shifting realities. Packed with winks and nods to the work of other science fiction writers, this will be a treat for genre fans. Agent: Richard Curtis, Richard Curtis Assoc.

    • Booklist

      December 22, 2023
      Since the exact moment of her birth, Vangie has been surrounded by ghosts; however, they aren't ghosts in the typical sense. Everywhere Vangie looks, she sees infinite versions of herself living billions of simultaneous lives. With the help of nine alternate Vangies called the Council of Ghosts, Vangie learns that she can jump to different universes and affect change on her own. After being moved from one disastrous foster home to another, Vangie and her foster siblings are taken in by the leaders of the Temple of Human Potential, a religion in search of the Ultimate Reifier who will bring its followers to enlightenment. But the Temple's preacher does not have pure intentions for Vangie's power, and the Council continues to warn her that the antagonist who stalks all their time lines is getting closer. While an interesting concept, Vangie's Ghosts unfortunately does not stand up to similar novels in the genre. Di Filippo writes with the technical skill of Crichton but without the innate readability and interest. Nevertheless, fans of mind-bending, paradoxical time travel sf might think Vangie's Ghost is worth the jump.

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