By Matthew J. Kirby
Dutton Books, 2023. 305 pages. Young Adult
2199. Deep-space exploration is a reality and teleportation is routine. But this time something seems to have gone very, very wrong. Seventeen-year-old Jessica Mathers wakes up in a lander that's crashed onto the surface of Carver 1061c, a desolate, post-extinction planet 14 light-years from Earth. The planet she was supposed to be viewing from a ship orbiting far above. The corridors of the empty lander are covered in bloody hand prints; the machines are silent and dark. And outside, in the alien dirt, there are fresh graves carefully marked with names she doesn't recognize. Now Jessica must unravel the mystery of the destruction all around her--and the questionable intentions of a familiar stranger.
Lately I’ve been having a hard time getting sucked into the books I’m reading, but this one broke that streak. Right from the outset it was hard to set down, and when I had to put it down I could hardly wait to get back to it. The author did a great job of creating a creepy, futuristic world without bogging the reader down in excessive details. I also loved the ideas it provoked regarding what makes you, you. In this world, teleportation is basically scanning the body and “printing” it in the new location, with the original body getting destroyed. Generally, this works flawlessly, but what if the file gets corrupted? I really loved this book, and will easily recommend it for anyone who enjoys YA sci-fi.
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Alfred A. Knopf, 2019. 470 pages. Young Adult
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By Courtney Alameda
Feiwel and Friends, 2017. 378 pages. Young Adult
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