The year is 2066, and the planet Earth is running out of resources. The company WEM, World Exploration Mission, was established to help find a habitable planet to move the population of Earth. Twins Sky and Zee started training at a young age for this mission and soon were top of their class. They trained academically and physically in math, science, and hand-to-hand combat. After being picked for this mission, the twins board their ship that will house them until they come across a planet to explore. Unexpectedly, the ship crashes onto a mythical planet in the middle of a war. Their ship gets blown apart, separating the twins, Zee on one half and Sky on the other. After the crash, Zee loses her memory, and Sky suffers the loss of her leg. Will the twins be able to overcome the physiological and physical challenges and get back to each other? Will good or evil win, or will they succumb to the war?
I find it hard to believe that the person who wrote a 5 star review actually read the book. I found this book at a second-hand store, and that should have been my first clue. You can honestly skip the book entirely and read the synopsis, as the author doesn’t know how to write one of those either. The plot is essentially wall·e meets avatar, except there’s no hot blue men. disappointing. After reading this, i have determined that my niece could write a better novel, and she’s two. maybe attempt a writing class, because physiological and physical are the same thing. I should try to train physically in math, because then i can add up how someone can write such trash.
I have read this book so many times and have loved every second! This is such an amazing story that really takes you on a journey. I sincerely cannot wait to read more and would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves fantasy!
This book is actually the worst thing I’ve ever read. Not saying this to be rude, but to be honest. It would literally be a disservice to people if I don’t report just how bad this book is.