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Finished it. Making an entire team of rookies, with no one who has seniority or experience, is a poor choice and a story flaw. There were a flew cliches (genius has no social skills, diplomat is gorgeous and sexy) but overall not a bad read. I'd read the next.

Found the computer thing (whatever its name was) a little pointless though.

Wayland wrote: "Finished it. Making an entire team of rookies, with no one who has seniority or experience, is a poor choice and a story flaw. There were a flew cliches (genius has no social skills, diplomat is go..."
Have read another few chapters and yeah, that's kind of silly, even though the young fare better in the fold they wouldn't just throw a bunch of the youngest out to the wolves.
Have read another few chapters and yeah, that's kind of silly, even though the young fare better in the fold they wouldn't just throw a bunch of the youngest out to the wolves.
I agree with most comments here. Very predictable and formulaic but it was fun. There were all the good plot lines of a teen book, misfits banding together, someone dying, someone having a hidden/secret past and the rest of them trying to figure it out. But none of that detracted from the fact that for me it was a good fun book to waste an evening or two with. I will probably grab the rest as they get written.

Pretty cliche and young/silly, but a fun book. At that plot pace with good action I don't demand a lot of depth.

I also liked all the different character types and the pages in my book explaining each different specialization. I found the talking computer ipad to be probably comic relief. I did think that the author could have had the science academy send help intermittently. That would have been a bit more realistic then all the young kids defeating scores of bad guys in very imaginative ways. I would read on just because it was entertaining.

I just finished and found it very entertaining. I listened to the audio version with 4 or 5 different narrators and loved that.
I found a lot of these ideas very similar to Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer, right down to using the descriptive "annihilated" when referring to the flora beings intent. Some other areas were pulling from pop culture but I think that's to pull in the YA crowd. Original enough for me in most else though.
Yes, I also found parts silly and unrealistic but I personally don't need my SF/Fantasy to be realistic.
I plan to read the sequel.
I found a lot of these ideas very similar to Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer, right down to using the descriptive "annihilated" when referring to the flora beings intent. Some other areas were pulling from pop culture but I think that's to pull in the YA crowd. Original enough for me in most else though.
Yes, I also found parts silly and unrealistic but I personally don't need my SF/Fantasy to be realistic.
I plan to read the sequel.