In case of breakup, saving the universe is not a healthy alternative to ice cream.
Freshly single and with more free time than she knows what to do with, Sally Webber thought she was done with aliens, interstellar crises, and planet-saving heroics. But when mysterious texts lead her on a quest to save James Felling's soul, Sally realizes the universe is teetering on the brink, thanks to a time paradox her ex-boyfriend, Zander, unwittingly unleashed in a misguided attempt to play hero.
With her not-quite-dead brother as collateral damage and the higher-dimensional unicorns seemingly on a coffee break from managing cosmic order, Sally’s not just fighting for her own sanity — she's battling for the soul of the universe. Along with her glitch-prone emotional support AI hologram and a rockstar whose career's seen better days, it’s up to them to take on the final saving the universe from itself.
But as they weave through the fabric of time and space, Sally is forced to confront not just the chaos Zander has left in his wake, but her own place within the cosmos. With every jump, every battle, and every unlikely alliance, she inches closer to a confrontation with the very forces that keep the universe ticking.
Can Sally ascend to a higher plane of existence and knit the fraying fabric of reality back together? Or will the final chapter of her starstruck journey end not with a bang, but with a whimper?
Dive into the climactic installment of the Starstruck Saga, where the leap from existential dread to interdimensional heroism is but a jump away. When life hands you a universe of trouble, sometimes the only thing to do is face it head-on, armed with a little humor, a touch of defiance, and a whole lot of desperation. After all, when you've hit existential rock bottom, the only way out is up—into the stars.
S.E. ANDERSON, PhD, is the author of the YA science fiction humor series THE STARSTRUCK SAGA and OVER THE MOON, as well as a YA contemporary novel, AIX MARKS THE SPOT, based on her childhood in Provence.
During the day, she's an astrophysics researcher and studies what comets can tell us about the formation of the Solar System. She currently lives in Marseille, France, where she is currently trying to wrangle some comets, her cats, and her husband.
Have you ever gotten to the last chapter of a book and thought... How are all my questions going to be answered in so few pages? That's what Singularity is... A single book that is supposed to completely answer questions that have been weighing on readers since the very first book, and somehow resolve the biggest cliffhanger I've ever read (book 9)... So I look at the page count, and I think how? But each page is an expertly delivered answer and journey through the inner turmoil of Sally Webber as she finds her way forward to the girl we saw in the park long before she knew what traveling through time and space was. Sally has journeyed through the impossible, making this book absolutely breathtaking, while also maintaining the fun wit and hilarious antics we've come to love and expect from this series. If you haven't begun the Starstruck journey yet, I strongly recommend it, because this finale is more than worth the journey.
I’ve been reading this series since the start and knowing this was the end, after the explosive finale of the last book, I had to know what happened. Anderson has a way of pulling you into the story, keeping you there and shutting out anything else that might distract you. I adore Sally, and all those complicated emotions that she’s going through. This was an amazing end to a brilliant series, and I have to say that if I could give it more than 5 stars, I very much would. The whole series is worth a read for anyone who loves fun sci-fi with all the twists it contains. Can not recommend this enough!
I absolutely love this series and would love to read more of Sally, Blayde, and Zander's story after the event of this series.
I cannot speak highly enough of it and recommend anyone and everyone to pick up and read this entire series it is spectacular and you will not be disappointed.
If I could give this series 10 stars I would do so without question.
A perfect ending to one of my favorite series, the kind that wraps things up in a way that makes sense for the characters, but leaves me wishing the series wasn't over yet. Sally, Zander, and the rest were amazing companions, and even though Singularity wasn't as laugh-out-loud as other installments in the series, it was true to everything S.E. Anderson has given us since Starstruck.
I enjoyed this book but it did feel a bit more scattered than the others. The conclusion was also a bit rushed in my opinion but I really liked all the characters and how it ended up overall.