Skywake Invasion tells the story of how Casey Henderson – player name: Casey_Flow – goes from insecure gamer to elite warrior in the space of a day. When there’s a tournament for her favourite game, Skywake, at the local shopping complex, she’s right there. Only, the team she plays with online (the Ghost Reapers) thinks she’s a boy and she’s not sure how they’ll react, finding out she’s been lying to them all this time. Her brother, Peter, ends up taking her place on the competition stage… But the squad is in for a shock. Because, it’s not a game. I repeat: this is not a game.
I don’t want to give anything away, but this is an absolutely flawless middle grade sci-fi adventure. It runs smoothly – no hold-ups, no glitches – and swaps brilliantly between the real time threat and the intermittent chapters that build your understanding of why Casey and Peter are who they are, from the death of their gentle father back to the time he first bought them an ancient retro arcade game. Space Invaders.
So what can you expect? Game talk, fighting, armour, gadgets, bravery, sacrifice, team work, missions within missions – an all-you-can-eat buffet of sci-fi thrills.
But as well as being effortlessly entertaining (the pages practically turn themselves), the characters are inclusive and considered: 3D as opposed to 2-ply. I love Casey, with her blue hair and dad's dog-tags - she's your characterful skater-gamer girl, with keen instincts and a bruised heart. But all of them have different personalities, abilities and relationships, and yes, they all learn something about themselves and their place in the world (not telling you which one).
The story also contains some great trivia about the origins of the arcade games, and how the tactics used in defeating descending aliens could be transferred to the ‘field’. (Now, there’s a clue devoid of all camouflage if there ever was one!)
The pace is fast, the characters strong, the plot ingenious, and the ending… Well, it’ll leave you freefalling, as stomach-flipping as if you’ve just realised the tether’s snapped on your moonwalk. But I think this means there’s a sequel. Let’s hope so, because I’m not ready for the story of Casey_Flow and the Ghost Reapers to end. Not yet. They haven’t lost all their lives. I doubt if they’ve even hit their personal best. Surely there’s another level…
Skywake Invasion is fresh and exciting. A big idea with small details that make you believe, this a book that I hope will invade the space on many shelves this summer. It’s a perfect read for reluctant readers, gamers, adventurers and lovers of the questions: what’s out there, and is it coming for us?
Reader, are you ready?