Very funny and occasionally moving, this is a welcome bit of comic relief

- <i>The Guardian</i>,

Following in the footsteps of sci-fi greats like Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams . . . John Scalzi is truly a must-read no matter the subject

- <i>Polygon</i> on John Scalzi,

A ridiculous concept<b> imbued with gravity, charm, humor, plausible cynicism, and pathos</b>—and perhaps the merest touch of spite

- <i>Kirkus</i>, <b>starred review</b>,

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<b>Does what science fiction does best</b>: offers a mirror up to society and explores how humanity might respond to sudden and seemingly impossible things

- <i>Booklist, </i><b>starred review</b>,

Chock-full of Scalzi's trademark humor

- <i>Library Journal</i>,

A light-hearted story with a likeable fish-out-of-water protagonist and a lot of very smart cats . . . <b>Who could resist?</b>

- Rebecca Roanhorse, author of <i>Black Sun</i> on <i>Starter Villain</i>,

<b>Establishes Scalzi as SF’s leading humourist</b>

- <i>SFX </i>on <i>Starter Villain</i>,

Prepare to be <b>delighted and surprised</b>

- <i>The Daily Mail </i>on <i>Starter Villain</i>,

Fun, short and tightly plotted

- <i>New Scientist </i>on <i>Starter Villain</i>,

<i>When the Moon Hits Your Eye</i> is perhaps one of John Scalzi’s most bizarre books to date but it is just riotously fun. This is an apocalypse like no other

- <i>The Fantasy Hive</i>,

One day, suddenly and without explanation, the moon turns into a ball of cheese.


For some, it’s an opportunity. For others, it’s time to question their life choices. How can the world stay the same in the face of such absurdity and uncertainty?

Astronauts and billionaires, comedians and bank executives, professors and presidents, teenagers and patients at the end of their lives – over the length of a lunar cycle, each gets their moment in the moonlight. To panic, to plan, to wonder and to hope, to laugh and to grieve. All in a story that goes to all the places you’d expect, and to many others you could never anticipate. For the people of the earth, this could be the end – or the beginning of a whole new world.

From the Hugo and Locus Award-winning author John Scalzi, When the Moon Hits Your Eye is an entirely serious take on an entirely unserious subject.

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Praise for When the Moon Hits Your Eye:

‘Very funny and occasionally moving, this is a welcome bit of comic relief’ – The Guardian

‘Funny, emotional, thought-provoking and scary’ – SFX Magazine


‘Riotously fun. This is an apocalypse like no other . . . an absolutely bonkers joy’ – Fantasy Hive

‘Scalzi’s ability to balance scathing satire with heartfelt optimism shines’ – Publishers Weekly

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Starter Villain comes a high-concept, light-hearted science fiction adventure. What on earth would happen if, one day, the moon was suddenly made of cheese?
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509835287
Publisert
2026-02-05
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

John Scalzi is one of the most popular and acclaimed SF authors of his generation. His debut, Old Man’s War, won him science fiction’s John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His New York Times bestsellers include The Last Colony, Fuzzy Nation, Lock In, Redshirts, which won 2013’s Hugo Award for Best Novel, The Last Emperox and The Kaiju Preservation Society. Material from his widely read blog Whatever has also earned him two other Hugo Awards. He lives in Ohio with his wife and daughter.