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Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email. I really enjoyed Afterparty, it’s fast paced and shows a world with a lot of problems some of these are due to the overabundance of drugs as well as the variety on offer. Daryl Gregory’s Afterparty is a brilliant, sharp and profound road trip revelation. This is a world set in the not too distant future, where 3D printers can create the designer drug du jour or create fantasy hybrids with distribution seemingly far easier than it is today as you could just create your own. Lyda doesn’t take her journey alone, she is being helped by Ollie and Bobby, both people she met in hospital but who are loyal to Lyda, even if it is a case of the blind leading the blind. : Afterparty (9781783294589) by Gregory, Daryl and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Those who claim uninterest in sci fi/fantasy do themselves a sad disservice if they pass up. Lyda is driven by her past to actions which put not only herself but her friends in danger. Daryl Gregorys books are an argument for label-free literature. I found Lyda to be an enjoyable character she is extremely dominant and headstrong. Throughout the story we are taken on a journey into the past, to find out what happened to a Lyda to make her so drug dependent. An eye-popping glimpse of a near future when designer drugs are commonplace, from the author of. Lyda believes it can only be someone form Little Sprout, the company she was one of the founders of (Little Sprout were looking to find a cure for schizophrenia but ended up making a drug that connected you to God). by Daryl Gregory RELEASE DATE: April 22, 2014.

After Lyda leaves the hospital she is soon on the search to find the supplier of Numinous, which is very similar to NME 10. This is where we find Lyda when the story starts.Īfterparty feels very much like a quest. /rebates/2fbook-search2ftitle2fafterparty2fauthor2fgregory-daryl2f&. Lyda Rose, who after a traumatic overdose of NME 10 finds herself in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. If you were offered a pill that would let you see God, would you take it? Although not the total premise of this book, it is a very interesting question with a lot of connotations to it.
