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Advice: Stay indoors. Remain calm. Avoid roads. Fill bathtubs.

He's a part-time gardener and car thief. She's a murderous nun on a holy mission from another dimension.

Together, they can save the world from a politically charged alien invasion - but only if the world wants to be saved.

From Max Barry, the author of Jennifer Government, Providence and Lexicon comes a satirical speculative adventure for fans of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Adjustment Day by Chuck Palahniuk

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First published October 12, 2021

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Profile Image for Lizz.
442 reviews118 followers
October 13, 2024
I don’t write reviews.

And I’m hard to please when it comes to SF comedy. Barry really nailed it with Discordia. It’s a clever, thoughtful book which tells readers what most people need to hear these days. Everyone is so divided, being played like harps from hell by the powers-that-shouldn’t-be. The message of this story is, stop being led and think for yourself.

This message is delivered via the experiences of Diego, a seemingly confused and luke-warm kind of guy, who, of course, is charged with saving the world. I enjoyed Diego for many reasons. He’s calm, kind and not ideologically driven. He’s the sort you want to see succeed. I’ve read far too many books where every character was an asshole. Nice change here from Barry.
Profile Image for Karen’s Library.
1,305 reviews205 followers
December 27, 2021
I was looking for something interesting on audiobook to finish out 2021 to help meet my GOODREADS challenge and thought Discordia looked like it could be good.

It was a fairly short book so I thought no matter what I should be able to listen to it with no problem.

But the storyline was one of those silly Hitchhiker’s Guide type stories. I like funny, sarcastic characters, but not silly plots. Those who really enjoy storylines like Hitchhiker’s Guide or Men in Black will probably really enjoy this book. Unfortunately it’s just not my cup of tea.

After about 30 minutes in, I was not enjoying the narrator’s accents at all. I ended up speeding up the book to 1.5 (which I NEVER do) just to get through it or else I would have DNF’d in any other circumstance.

I definitely need a palette cleanser after this.

Profile Image for Soo.
2,928 reviews346 followers
October 31, 2021
Notes:

Currently on Audible +

- Narrator Andrew Call - He was great! 1st time I've listened to him narrate and it was a fun experience. He has the kind of accent that will appeal to the millennial & up crowd. I look forward to trying out other books by him.

- Don't read the blurb. Ignore it. Pay more attention to the cover and be ready for a ridiculous satire. The whole story is loaded, but not in a way that bugged me. It was light in tone, complex in themes and completely effervescent. I laughed, rolled my eyes and had unexpected fun while listening to the book.

Yay for random reads! The good ones make up for all of the blahs.
Profile Image for Andrea McDowell.
657 reviews419 followers
November 8, 2021
I've enjoyed Max Barry's novels since Jennifer Government, though some of them moreso than others. This audible-plus freebie was a treat, with something to piss off everyone, as any good social satire should (?).

The premise is that the earth is being invaded by aliens--many, many aliens--each culture representing the extreme version of one earth ideology: naziism, private property/corporate rights, feminism, environmentalism, naturalism, the metric system, fundamentalist christianity, animal liberation, you name it. They're all obnoxious, they're all convinced they're here to Save Earth, and they're all on a path to mass subjugation and genocide--if they succeed. Reading their dialogue is like reading the worst most eye-grating Twitter arguments you've ever seen (or pick your social media channel of choice), with lines that could easily have been plunked from any one of a number of well-known pundits.

And if you think this is bad, watch out for the worst of them all: the one who says he has no agenda or ideology; the dreaded Centrist!

I admit that my rating of 3* might be driven solely by being a bit hurt at his characterization of the environmentalist and feminist alien cultures, but the rest more than made up for it, and Bob was the best part. Well worth listening to.
Profile Image for Zivan.
844 reviews6 followers
October 30, 2021
I'm a bit weary of books with too much social commentary. But Max Barry managed to sweep me in and keep me amused to the last page.

Our world is being invaded by extremists, each with his own world saving agenda, as a physical manifestation of annoying people online that take their pet ideology to the Nth degree and cannot be reasoned with.

But don't worry we don't spend all our time with them but with Diego, a down on his luck Mexican American day worker and occasional car thief, acting as a foil to their elaborate manipulations.

P.S.
It is now my mission to work the word Scarfoil into conversation.

Profile Image for Melinda Nankivell.
350 reviews12 followers
October 17, 2022
2.5 stars

This is a sci fi comedy, where a variety of humanoid aliens, each extolling the virtues of different ideologies (e.g. naturalists v Nazis), come to Earth, supposedly to take over/ save us from the aliens with different beliefs.

This has been likened to Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and it is a similar kind of humour, just a little less polished.

This was specially written for Audible but I do wish they’d gotten a better voice actor. His voice put me off some of the story, especially his poor Australian accent.
Profile Image for Elrik.
188 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2023
Story seemd... OK, slapstick though and characters are accordingly annoying. My bad rating judges the audiobook.
The text goes eg: "Diego coughed loudly." and then the narrator coughs loudly ... Wtf? Felt like a children's play. Could not finish. It seems like a small thing, but for me personally unbearable.
6 reviews
November 11, 2021
First and foremost, this book is free with Amazon Prime. So for free, you can not do much better.

Overall, it was a good book with a bunch of wild characters.
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2,469 reviews16 followers
October 23, 2021
This was pretty funny. Very improbable, but that was kind of the point, I think. I literally could not predict anything that would happen next. I like surprising stories and this one certainly was.
Profile Image for Tory Thai.
865 reviews7 followers
February 8, 2022
Narration on this absolutely made this book the most fun I've had in a while. The voice actor was so good that honestly felt like a full cast. The range of voices for all the characters was both creative and made this easy to keep track of who was who. The emotions also were really spot on with how the parts were acted out.

Overall this was just such a silly time. The main character was such a good choice to tell this story. He's just some simple guy thrown into the wildest situations with some extreme expectations that he is not at all qualified for to handle but still tries to figure out.

This is filled with dark humor that really got me laughing fairly often. I really enjoyed the sense of humor this pulled off both by jokes and just some wild plot. I don't think more then 5 minutes goes by without some dose of humor dashed in.

This was consistently well paced and never did I feel like it ever got too ahead of itself and it manage to slowly build up to these wildly humorous plot situations.

The characters though are the star of the show here. The main character is just amazing with his simplicity. He is the most average of average to such an extent that it was part of the joke with how average he was. The side characters, I'm obsessed. The numerous villains were so funny, well acted and enough character building went into them to be able to identify who they are and the over the top trope or political satire they are playing into.

The plot also never lost my interest. It's definitely over the top, hard to believe and absurd but the fact it's so obviously satire the absurdist humor with the plot just really sat right with me. I think if you took politics too seriously or you identified with what is being made fun of though this probably could upset people who are more sensitive.

This just was such a win for me on so many levels that I demand a sequal! With the same narrator though. I don't care how you do it but I just need more of this author.
Profile Image for Asher Huskinson.
125 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2022
An entertaining view on the dangers of extremism. A tad bit on the nose at times, but never boring or overly preachy. All in all a fun ride.
Profile Image for Micky.
29 reviews
April 16, 2022
This was written by a man, and you could SMELL the misogyny. This was just an excuse for Max Barry to share his political views first and tell an interesting story second. It was cute in moments and infuriating in others.

My biggest pet peeve by far was that the protagonist would say “okay” as a response to 80% of the questions he was asked, like, REPEATEDLY.

Like in a conversation with 5 or 6 rounds of back and forth, all he’d say is “okay” or “I’m not sure”, and the convo would just magically go his way and progress the plot perfectly. It was so annoying.

I hated that none of the women were written to be likeable. The only LGBT representation was an unethical boss in the FBI that was also unlikable and an antagonist.

The worst part of the book was when a ‘romantic’ tension finally reached its peak with a nonconsensual kiss that, in fact, directly went against the woman’s wishes and very clearly was against her religious beliefs. After the kiss, she ran away, had a breakdown and was ‘corrupted’.

Also, the protagonist stripped a Muslim woman of her burkha and used it as a DISGUISE… like… what?!!

They had a feminist that was a terrorist who wanted to kill men and form a matriarch and a bunch of other extremists that were pro-animal rights, environmentalists and even a supporter of the metric system (and by a supporter, I mean he would kill people that didn’t want to adopt it).

In a way, it kind of makes fun of people with these leftist views and pushes them to the extreme end of politics. And the only so-called ‘good one’ was a terrorist who got pleasure out of never letting anyone else get their way and forming an authoritarian government to force people to follow the ‘good ways’ because our world is doomed and people are “too dumb to vote for what’s right”.

It had so much potential, and it was okay-ish. It ticks the usual ‘world is ending’ sci-fi novel boxes, but I’d never even think of touching it again and am pretty annoyed with the ending.
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Profile Image for Felicia B..
231 reviews
May 1, 2023
Audible Freebie
Spoilers because I suggest you do not read.

Heaaaaaavy handed. The entertainment was so suffocated by social commentary and pandering to the youths that it died. It was like watching 6 hours of modern SNL.

A short synopsis:
A hard working 20 something Mexican is hired as a day laborer by a TechBro and his Malibu Barbie girlfriend. Hilarious adventure ensues as people from multiple dimensions target America to assimilate the world into their ideologies. These characters are "Smooth talking capitalist guy", "Hitler did nothing wrong guy", "radical feminist lady", "religious zealot lady", "kill the people to save the planet guy", "fit bods only guy", "they're trying to turn everyone gay guy", "and... so you know its all silly nonsense "kill anyone who won't follow the metric system guy". Oh yea don't forget "I'm not like those guys, but secretly I'm just like those guys guy". Whatever will our dispassionate minority youth do?! Will he be radicalized? Will he fight against these manipulation tactics and see they are all equally harmful to Freedom and Democracy?!

Hahaha so fun and topical. We're having a laugh while exploring the dangers of social contagion and not thinking for yourself. Remember when people like that got huge followers of sheeple in the real world?! Wow. Such commentary. Much satire.

I liked other books by Max Barry, but I could not get over the level of cringe in this one.
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Profile Image for Odessa Opas.
76 reviews
December 14, 2023
This book was weird and kind of boring. I was intrigued to know how it would end but the execution just wasn’t there.

I thought it was a really interesting prediction of how society would act in the event of an alien invasion, and concluded that it would probably be accurate. That aspect was my favourite of this book.

Now for everything I did not enjoy about Discordia:

All the characters were underdeveloped and I felt indifferent to what happened to them. The main character was no exception - he wasn’t an observer because he wasn’t watching other people do things but he himself also didn’t really do anything. He was also way too influenced by what other people told him to do (even when they were clearly untrustworthy), which got annoying very fast.

The romance was also odd. It just kind of happened unexpectedly, and there was never any reason for the two characters to be attracted to each other. It all just felt melodramatic and random.

I didn’t like how the information was told in many tiny bursts. A whole bunch of information about the aliens would be explained and it would be confusing but then we never had enough information at any time to understand what was going on. Even at the very end, I couldn’t fully explain to you why there were aliens on Earth.

Sorry to be so harsh but I just didn’t really care about Discordia in general. The book couldn’t decide if it wanted to be plot or character driven so it just did a somewhat bad job at both.
Profile Image for Alex Shrugged.
2,788 reviews30 followers
January 2, 2022
It's weird. It's funny. If you are easily offended, skip this book.

I don't know how anyone would have a clue as to what this book is about reading the publisher's description. On the other hand, I'm having a difficult time describing it myself.

The Story: a rich, self-absorbed idiot, Josh, hires a day-worker, Diego, to dig a hole deep enough to kill a tree because the authorities won't grant him a permit to remove the tree that his blocking his view. But Diego discovers a buried safe at the bottom of the hole, but it looks more like a coffin. It has a message chiseled into the side reading, "He lies". Josh opens the box and hereafter come individuals out of the box each one with a wilder and wilder story and each telling Diego not to trust anything the others are saying. It seems that it is Diego's job to save Earth from an invasion of crazy people.

WARNING: this is satire, poking fun at any number of groups. If you are in one of those groups you might laugh or you might blow a gasket. Hard to say.

Any modesty issues? Yes. It has adult themes. But if your kids play Grand Theft Auto, you already have more problems than this book might create.

I thought it was mostly funny. I try not to take these things too seriously. I'd read this book again.
Profile Image for Shea.
8 reviews
February 13, 2025
A solid 3.5 star (please goodreads add half stars, c'mon man) jaunt through an inter-dimensional alien invasion, Discordia nails the humor and social commentary while falling short on a cohesive plot. And seriously, the alternate dimension inquisitor nun baddie should have had much more page time, her scenes were the best in the book and frustratingly sparse.

Riding in the same lane as the Bobiverse series or John Dies At The End, Discordia finds it's place as a wild and humorous chaotic acid trip through the American lexicon, but really loses it's footing with a meandering, randomly paced plot that misses out on what makes the aforementioned genre classics so great. This all comes to a head with one of the most annoyingly apathetic and disinterested main characters that I have witnessed across any genre. seriously, 90% of this kid's dialogue is using "ok" as a full sentence, which was funny the first couple times but honestly infuriating by the halfway point. Still a fun little read, and I think I'll definitely check out the author's other work as I do think he has a knack for satire.
451 reviews5 followers
November 29, 2021
This book has fun moments but I’m just not a fan of the premise. It’s kind of like a lost episode of South Park: this magical portal opens and suddenly all these aliens invade earth, each with a single, extreme ideology that they’re trying to spread all over the universe. One is an extreme vegan, another is an extreme anti-vaxxer, and one is literally a space nazi. The main, who seemingly has no opinions, has to decide who to join with to defeat the others.

One big problem with this premise is that it treats all of these things fairly similarly. Ie the vegan is presented as being just as crazy and extreme as the nazi. And because it’s all about one-issue politics, there’s a certain shallowness that the book never rises above

Some of these elements are quite sharp, like the main villain who explains astutely how being against everything is a great way to stir up emotion and manipulate people.

Unfortunately the witty observations and interactions buckle under the weight of this premise, and the idea might not have quite enough meat on its bones to sustain a whole novel.
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Profile Image for Panda.
681 reviews39 followers
May 27, 2025
The author had one joke and he ran it to the ground.

Aliens have come to earth to "save" us. Well, one alien.

They come with a sales pitch and single issue and that's it.
Then another comes along with a sales pitch regarding their single issue, and on, and on, and on.
Interestingly they're all modern day issues that don't apply even 100 years back let alone universally.

One of the first aliens to show up started vomiting "Hitler did nothing wrong! Race purity! White skin is genetically superior" which makes no sense when you learn they're not "human". Only pouring their essence into the (human maker 1000) machine to generate these bodies so as not to scare the locals.

This should have been a short novella, instead it keeps going and going with shallow stereotypes of shallow stereotypes. What started out as clearly a joke ends up as a strawman argument of "old man yelling at clouds".

Sometimes, you just need to know when to stop.
109 reviews
November 21, 2022
Excellent read and pertinent to our current national politic. "You know what a conspiracy theory is right? Well, what's the opposite of a conspiracy theory?" Yeah, think about it, unless you can define the opposite as the lack of a conspiracy theory, the only other answers I can come up with are logic, common sense, reality, normalcy...Diego (I find it interesting that the Mexican is saving the world) sets out to save the world from aliens who have arrived from different dimensions yet all promise the same thing; to make the world a better place if only we would follow their agenda. Diego struggles with his willingness to go along with the alien agenda and faces personal dangers along the way. I'm not a fan of dystopian sci fi, but Max Barry has become my favorite author of the genre.
Profile Image for Jonathan.
163 reviews1 follower
June 14, 2023
Another Audible Original while I have my subscription.

I tried my best to get into this but I just didn’t care much for it. Even from the first chapter it didn’t really excite me and I wasn’t a big fan of the narrators different voices & accents, plus overall the writing/dialogue just seemed a bit meh.

Someone said it’s like it was written by an Ai who’s spent too much time on Twitter 😂😂😂

I was happy to give it a chance to see where the story went but it felt so crazy & weird at times that it just didn’t interest me. Maybe it didn’t help they I was listening to it while gaming but it still wasn’t good enough to grab & hold my attention. Instead by the end I thought I might be losing brain cells listening to it. There was something about Nazi’s, why?

The one thing I did like was the relationship between Diego and Patience. I definitely would have liked to have seen more of them together.
Profile Image for Michael.
Author 36 books22 followers
November 22, 2021
OK, this was a tough one.

The Earth is being attacked by aliens from other dimensions, each determined to make sure that their faction is the one which gets the prize. The only person standing in the way is Diego, an average guy who got pulled in by being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The amusing portion it that each dimensional alien is hyper-focused on one thing: a corporation, gym-life, the environment...at the expense of everything else. This leads to some really amusing situations, but characters which can hit a little close to home in 2021. Barry accentuates and exaggerates the worst of everyone and their personal desires.

Well written and with interesting characters, Discordia is an interesting read.
Profile Image for Callum Wilson.
148 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2021
Its short, fun and at least a little thought provoking. Barry places a mirror up to reflect various witless and extremist factions of society for all to see. Overall its more fun than serious satire with only a few moments that engender genuine reflection.

I got this free with my Audible membership and the narrator Andrew Call did an awesome job 👏. I really liked the character of Diego and the inflection Call gave him was perfect. Ive read over 50 books this year and Diego is definitely one of my favorites. Same goes for Carter. I loved the constant presence of the mystical and then whimsical of the term scarfoil.

Good job Max Barry
Profile Image for Lawrence.
243 reviews4 followers
June 2, 2024
This one started out slow but finished strong, and I ended up enjoying it. The protagonist starts dumb and ends slightly less dumb, which really detracted from the story for me, but the twists and turns were fun after a while. And the different people from the different worlds and their viewpoints contrasting were top notch Max Barry Satire, and did not feel forced or contrived at all, which is one of my favorite parts about his writing style.

The narration was over the top cheesy for a few of the characters, specifically the SoCal dudebro, which honestly made it hard to get into in the beginning.
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164 reviews4 followers
February 15, 2022
I found this audiobook quite entertaining and delightfully silly! Very reminiscent of Douglas Adams’ ”Hitchhiker’s Guide” books. Andrew Call’s narration is effective and seems effortless. His voice for each character really added to the character development. This satirical comedy about how disinformation affects society kept me guessing about where it was going and managed to make some subtly poignant points. I laughed out loud at several parts and kept thinking about the story when I wasn’t listening to it. I will definitely be checking out mor if Max Barry’s work.
Profile Image for David.
846 reviews6 followers
November 23, 2021
Bizzare, but good. I enjoyed the narration, which contributed much to the success of this audiobook. The main character, Diego, is a bit lost at the start of the book in which he encounters many aliens from alternate dimensions, each of which has a very fixed agenda. So the book is in many ways a commentary on current society. Some complain that the book is preachy, but I didn't find it so, and just went along for the ride. Frankly I liked the book.
445 reviews18 followers
November 27, 2021
Social commentary done well. Barry addresses, with humor, the current onslaught of disinformation. He succeeds here because he's mostly criticizing bad faith leaders of extremists. Although he definitely harpoons the beliefs a bit too through generalizations.

Coming from a box titled He Lies, caricatures of ideologies spring out, all hellbent on saving the earth from itself. A concise analogy for the current state of TV news, Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Profile Image for Bree Thomas.
37 reviews
July 24, 2022
This was a tough one. I was expecting a humorous read about the end of the world, and I got a heavy-handed satire with an unlikable cast, featuring a rather gormless protagonist (I have never heard the phrase '"What?" said Diego' so many times in my life) and multiple antagonists who are caricatures of stereotypes with very little character development.
This is not a bad book, just a silly one. If that's what you're looking for, you will love it!
Profile Image for Karma Kimeleon.
478 reviews7 followers
January 26, 2022
4 ⭐️ for the story, 5 ⭐️ for the narration. Probably one of the best narrators for voices I’ve heard, and he made the story that much funnier. The story is ridiculous, but also startlingly accurate to real life—without interdimensional travelers. I’m a healthcare worker during a pandemic that half the people I see don’t believe is happening. If only beliefs could protect people from viruses.
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