NETGALLEY & LITTLE BROWN BOOKS ARC
Plot: 4
Characters: 4
Writing Style: 4
Cover: 3
Enjoyment: 5
Buyable/Re-readable?: Yes, it's worth continuing the series.
▶▶ Third person POV via Noah, and his friends Sahara and Ogden, as well as two other vital characters, giving a look at both sides of the conflict.
▶ Set in Arbuckle, Oregon, & Albion, Iowa, & Rapid City, South Dakota,
▶▶ There is a plausible and acceptable reason for Noah appearing to be a Gary Stu.
▶ Just a tad corny, but nothing so over-the-top that it belittles the story. I honestly felt the book has some major Lemony Snicket vibes in tone, style, chapter names, etc. EX: "—complete with traffic cones, lookie-loos, and that one mysterious shoe that always seems to be there in the aftermath of any accident." And the character of Dr Kratz has heavy Mr Crocker (from 'Fairly Odd Parents') vibes. It made for a very fun read. There are consequences and a difficult choice ahead.
▶▶ Contains: Cutesy middle grade romance, enhanced multi-species DNA, androids, aliens, an Office of Interstellar Research, wormholes, temporal shifts, memory erasure, replicas, biomass bombs, dimensional stretching, hypercube of stolen memories, more futuristic tech, etc
▶ There is an important scene near the end involving fellow student, Kaleb, that I didn't think was properly executed. It goes too well, resulting in Kaleb hardly needing any convincing despite the seriousness of Noah's request. Though there is a disclaimer before it, it still felt too quick and easy for me.
★ But if it's not a Parks & Rec reference, I send it back -- "Noah Prime’s friend would be here. Odin, or Orin, or whatever his name was."
Shusterman is a gem and, again, I had a lot of fun reading this. I'm looking forward to the next installment and seeing how this plays out. 4.5 stars!