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bookergirl90 's review for:
Aurora Rising
by Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman
Tyler and his "rag tag misfit team" are off on their first mission joined by the out of time girl who just woke up from a 200 year cryo sleep. They learn about secrets their academy has been keeping, do a heist, and now find themselves on the run.
Amie and Jay at it again! I was worried I was going to be biased and compare this to the Illuminae Files, but they did a great job of making sure the worlds are separate. While this is still another YA space adventure, it stands alone in it's own universe. The story has multiple POVS and all characters felt they had equal screen time and well developed. The pacing was perfect. Good mix of moments that drew out and areas of the plot that were fast paced when they needed to be.
Can't wait to pick up the sequel
Amie and Jay at it again! I was worried I was going to be biased and compare this to the Illuminae Files, but they did a great job of making sure the worlds are separate. While this is still another YA space adventure, it stands alone in it's own universe. The story has multiple POVS and all characters felt they had equal screen time and well developed. The pacing was perfect. Good mix of moments that drew out and areas of the plot that were fast paced when they needed to be.
Can't wait to pick up the sequel