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Starglass - (Starglass Sequence) by Phoebe North (Paperback)

Starglass - (Starglass Sequence) by  Phoebe North (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In this futuristic, outer space thriller that #1 <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author Veronica Roth calls "richly imagined" and "beautifully written," Terra has to decide between supporting the rebellion she believes in--and saving the life of the boy she loves.</b> <p/>"This richly textured first novel deserves to be widely read" (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>). <p/>For generations, those aboard the <i>Asherah</i> have lived within strict rules meant to help them survive the journey from a doomed Earth to their promised land, the planet Zehava--which may or may not be habitable, a question whose imperative grows now, in the dwindling months before touchdown. <p/>Sixteen-year-old Terra's situation is tough. A dead mom. A grieving dad. A bitchy boss, and a betrothed who won't kiss her no matter how bad she wants it. She's doing her best to stay afloat, even when she gets assigned a vocation she has no interest in: botany. <p/>But after Terra witnesses the Captain's guard murder an innocent man, she's drawn into a secret rebellion bent on restoring power to the people. The stakes are higher than anything she could have imagined. When the rebellion gives Terra an all-important mission, she has to decide where her loyalties lie for once and for all. Because she has started to fall for the boy she's been sent to assassinate...<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>* </b>This absorbing page-turner [avoids] the clichéd extremes of much recent young adult science fiction...Terra herself is equal parts strength and vulnerability, neither preternaturally heroic nor innately naïve. Genuinely surprising revelations near the end and a lack of resolution suggest probable sequels to this first-rate science fiction novel, a worthy successor for Revis' <i>Across the Universe.</i>-- "BCCB, starred review"<br><br><b>* </b>This richly textured first novel deserves to be widely read.-- "Publishers Weekly, starred review"<br><br><i>Starglass</i> is a richly imagined, beautifully written book. It's science fiction, mystery, and coming of age story all wrapped into one; creative but also firmly grounded in a real human experience, with all its loss, pain, and disillusionment--but also beauty, hope, and belonging. A wonderful story.--Veronica Roth, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Divergent<br><br>A poignantly lovely frame story about leaving Earth and a lonely kid seeking something to invest in.-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br>While there are certainly strong science-fiction overtones and dystopian influences, the claustrophobic nature of the ship grounds the characterization. This book offers an excellent resource to support diversity as marriage equality and LGBT issues are a dominant factor in the narrative, making it more interesting than many similar titles.-- "School Library Journal"<br><br>With its onion-skin layers of plots and subterfuge around issues of trust and loyalty--not to mention a very strong writing style--this stellar debut should have strong interest from dystopian fans. Hand to fans of Maria V. Snyder or Beth Revis.-- "Booklist"<br><br>"<i>Starglass</i> is a poignantly written, gripping tale. I just loved it. I really enjoyed the political intrigue, the depth of the characters, the suspense, and the twists and turns, all with the backdrop of space and interstellar travel, which I love. It all felt so original. I can't wait for the sequel."--James Dashner, New York Times bestselling author of The Maze Runner series<br><br>"Immersive and compelling, <i>Starglass</i> is sci-fi with both brains and heart. Terra's search for belonging and authentic human connection is one to savor."--Lenore Appelhans, author of The Memory of After<br><br>"Murder, rebellion, and spaceships done right: Phoebe North's <i>Starglass</i> gave me the best kind of chills. I can't wait to see what the sequel has in store."--Jodi Meadows, author of Incarnate<br>

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