I am so conflicted over how I feel about this book. I feel like the first and second halves of this book are completely different genres and my brain had a hard time processing the change in tone in the middle of this book. This story follows this girl Romy who is living on The Infinity, a spacecraft in space where she was born and it's all he's ever known. She is travelling toward what will be "Earth 2" and both of her parents and all the other previous astronauts are dead so she is all alone. Then NASA launches another spacecraft called The Eternity that is going to catch up to The Infinity within a year and it will attach itself to her spacecraft and help her get to Earth 2 much quicker than originally anticipated.
This story started off fine, I thought Romy was kind of naive and childish but I can't necessarily hold that against her considering her life situation, I mean.... she's lived in space her entire life and hasn't had human interaction since she was eleven years old, and she's never talked to someone her age, she's basically Rapunzel but in space so I get why she is the way she is. But even still, sometimes her decision making skills and her instant-trusting was frustrating to read about after a while. The story was really boring for the first 150-200 pages because it's an endless cycle of Romy's boring days on this spaceship and her routine and getting messages from Earth, and then not getting messages from Earth and going into a full blown isolated panic about what's going on on Earth - and it was just very repetitive and not a whole lot was happening.
But then after the 200 page mark we get a complete shift in tone and mood of the book that I was not expecting at all, and I actually kind of appreciated it. The story needed something extra and we definitely got something extra. I really like the idea behind where this story was going, I just don't think the execution of the plot twists were great. A lot of it came off as really cheesy and over dramatic and I found a hard time suspending my disbelief for some things, but I still didn't see a lot of it coming so the book gets credit for that.
I still enjoyed myself a lot reading this, I love books that take place in outer space and I flew through this book in less than 24 hours, it's incredibly easy to fly through with simple writing and short chapters.