![]() ![]() Schrefer uses the cyclical nature of the plot to turn tables, amplifying fears and piling on the impossibilities, ultimately pulling together a satisfying-if not explosive-climax. Ambrose’s dry humor and confidence create a page-turning narrative that carries readers through its slower moments. ![]() ![]() They realize the spaceship’s operating system is not being honest with them-not about their missing memories or about their mission. With no contact from Earth, bronze-skinned Ambrose, 17, and Kodiak, 18, with olive-toned skin, work their way into a détente and then to something more. He has no memory of the Fédération teaming up with their enemies to send two spacefarers on the mission. He knows he was selected to pilot the rescue mission to save his sister, who tripped her emergency beacon on Saturn’s moon Titan. Ambrose wakes up on a ship with no memory of the launch. Gr 9 Up–This deep-space survival story, with a strong gay romance and notes of horror, will appeal to fans of Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff’s Illuminae. ![]()
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