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Product details
File Size: 1493 KB
Print Length: 468 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062570994
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books; Reprint edition (February 13, 2018)
Publication Date: February 13, 2018
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B0722MH4X8
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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
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This felt like it had a bit of a slow start to me, but I think the issue was probably due to my expectations and not the book itself. Based on pre-release buzz, I expected to be out in space on page 1, but the story doesn’t actually get there until the halfway point. All that time spent on Earth does good things for the worldbuilding and character development, so with properly set expectations (or no expectations to begin with) I suspect this won’t be an issue for others.When the story does go into space things really kick into gear. And the last 25% of the book just SINGS.Zara is a somewhat prickly protagonist and I adored her. I thoroughly enjoyed experiencing the story through her POV. I love her interactions with the entire cast of characters, but especially with Nadim.Looking forward to reading the next installment!
Brilliantly written by two authors whom I never would have put together as co-authors, but somehow they made it work. Fans of the late, lamented Farscape TV show will love this take on apprentices aboard a living ship. It also reminded me of The Ship Who Sang series by Anne McCaffrey. Extremely engrossing and one of those books you can't put down. Highly recommended.
I went into this book knowing that Ann Aguirre co-authored this. I didn't need to know anything else. She hasn't written a book that I didn’t like yet.It was filled with tension. I was asking myself questions the entire way through. I found, like Zara, that I didn't trust anyone or anything that I was told. I wanted answers just like her. What's the real purpose of the program? Why was Zara picked over other candidates? Will everyone survive? It's hard to know who is telling the truth and what information is being kept from the honors as well as the public. The authors leave a trail if breadcrumbs for the reader to follow and try to piece together what is going on.I loved the concept of a sentient alien spaceship! Nadim was a character all on his own. There were times when I forgot that he was a ship because he feels and knows so much. He and Zara are alike in a lot of ways but also different from each other. He is very open with his feelings and thoughts whereas she is guarded and protects herself using sarcasm and anger as a shield. It made for an interesting dynamic between the two of them. The authors did a great job with the rest of the characters as well even though they were only side characters. I think that readers may think that they are not fleshed out enough but I thought that a certain amount of mystery surrounding their backgrounds was an appropriate decision.That cliffhanger is going to haunt me until the next book comes out next year. Overall, I have to say that this was a fantastic beginning to the series and I look forward to reading more.
I'll admit that I'm one of those readers that have mixed feelings about Rachel Caine, loved the weather warden series, and was extremely disappointed at its conclusion. Couldn't get through the Glass House series, but had to acknowledge it was well written. This first entry, I normally would have waited until there were more books to see if dipped my toes into it. But when it comes to space and sentient ships I can't help myself, the story itself is definitely full of YA tropes, does handle them rather well, and the story itself is delightful. Yes it has a rather dark third act, but even with that is just a pleasure to read.
tightly written novel with interesting female characters finding their voices in space. Are you a Theo fan (from Liaden Universe)? What about Rissa Kerguelen? You'll enjoy this.new world, new ideas, interesting challenges to solve.I'm not typically a NA/YA reader, but this is more Space Opera than it is YA. And, a good space opera is great to find.Both writers are good to read on their own. This collaboration was seamless.
I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this book, and there was more than one part where I felt my Good Opinion Bubble deflate a bit, but ignoring minor quibbles I feel like this is a solid and really unique read. I liked the theme of unity, and finding solidarity in each unique individual putting their abilities together to create something powerful together. It’s a good theme.Also sentient space whales. People ride in them. And there are mysteries that don’t get resolved because of course there will be other books in the series, I’m sure.It’s actually been a while between reading the book and me writing this review, but since I really did enjoy it I might as well voice that opinion.The characters are charming, even the bad ones. I can’t say there was one that really bothered me on a meta level or took the enjoyment out of the story, which is saying a lot.All in all, it’s a really fun read and worth the time and I’m excited to see what happens next! Bonus points because the setting of the story and the weirdness of the whole Space Whale concept kind of makes the book feel like one of those good ol’ classic Sci-Fi novels, and that’s something I can get behind!
The cover and the blurb grab me by the get-go. I love that Zara is an underdog. A street rat. She knows how to take care of herself. I love that in a girl. There is plenty of action and mystery to the book. The plot unfolds its self seamlessly. The alien ships took me off guard and some of the things that went on with em was a little strange. BUT overall the book was a decent read that had me guessing and holding my breath in some places. I look forward to book two.
I really liked this book and keep thinking about it. Can't wait to read the next one!! Solid characters and cool concepts. I want more of the Leviathans! The heroine Zara comes from such a hard spot and yet she's just what they need. Loved her so much!
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