Sound Salvage Alexandra Duncan Books
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Sound Salvage Alexandra Duncan Books
Loved the setting, loved how the writer was able to tackle so-called "hard scifi" without making it boring. Liked how the teenage characters actually acted like real teenagers. Young girls who like other girls also need characters like Miyole and Cassia, and I wish this book had been around when I was younger.Tags : Amazon.com: Sound (Salvage) (9780062220172): Alexandra Duncan: Books,Alexandra Duncan,Sound (Salvage),Greenwillow Books,0062220179,Science Fiction - General,Social Themes - Friendship,Lesbians;Fiction.,Science fiction.,Scientists;Fiction.,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Girls & Women,Science Fiction,Science Fiction Fantasy (Young Adult),Science fiction (Children's Teenage),Social Themes - Adolescence,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Young Adult Fiction Girls & Women,Young Adult Fiction Science Fiction General,Young Adult Fiction Social Themes Friendship,Young Adult Fiction Social Themes General (see also headings under Family),Young Adult FictionGirls & Women,Young Adult FictionSocial Themes - General (see also headings under Family)
Sound Salvage Alexandra Duncan Books Reviews
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IN A NUTSHELL
Miyole has made her whole life about being a scientist on a mission. Now that she's been on it things are changing. When her ship is attacked by what I will call space pirates people get hurt, kidnapped, and she let's one slip away from her. When she's faced with guilt about the kidnapping she makes it her mission to help Cassia find her brother. We can all guess where this is going to lead. Get ready for a space-riffic adventure with space pirates, space mobsters, a sweet love interest (no triangle!) and a furry feline named Tibbets. If you're looking for a fun filled adventure in space this is definitely for you. Sometimes breaking the rules and doing what you believe in has an affect you didn't think possible. )
SETTING
This is my first big dipper into outer space with a YA book. (See what I did there.) I know there have been others like AtU by Beth Revis (which I have on my shelf) but I never did get around to reading that series. I'm glad I started with this one though because it did a good job. Now I might just have to read some more space-y books. ) Maybe they will be out of this world for me as well. (Too much?)
CHARACTERS
Can I just say how much I loved that some of these characters (well most of them) were so diverse. It's a very refreshing thing to see in YA and any book in this day and time because everyone is a little bit of everything. What gets me even more is that it's a MC and not just a background character. I say YEA to the author.
Miyole is such a character to aspire to become. (except maybe the lying to get on the ship) Although, she did it with good intentions. Like I said in the beginning she wanted to be on it so she could become this scientist, but she pretty much sabotaged that by helping someone else in need. She knew she would be messing with what she worked for, but her conscience and growing love for this person was so much greater then anything else.
Cassia was also an endearing character. There were moments I didn't agree with the way she treated Miyole because I mean the girl is risking her life to help Cassia whom she barely knew at first. Cassia is a strong female though with the life that she was dealt
ENDING
I really wanted things to go the way I hoped they would, but sadly they didn't. I'm a HEA endings kinda girl. ( That's all I have to say about that.
QUOTES
-Everyone leaves someday. Everyone dies. And isn't it easier if you leave first?
I'm not sure why I like this, but it kinda fits me I think. It's easier just to guard yourself and heart then it is to open it up, and let it get broken a million times.
Back to the world of crumbling planets, deep space ships, and most importantly... back to Ava and Miyole. First off, I loved the first book in this series. And... I definitely love the fact that each of the books in this series can be read as a stand-alone book. Sometimes series books get tiring for me.
While the first book has everything to do with Ava, this book focuses completely on Miyole. She's all grown up. At least as grown up as a young adult can be. She's extremely smart and determined... flying through school and university like jet plane. She landed her first job on the Ranganathan, a deep space research ship as a scientist assisting in a lab to cultivate and oversee the lives of bees and butterflies. The goal is for them to eventually be able to thrive on a newly terraformed planet. While Miyole enjoys her work, it is easy to sense something is missing in her life.
Suddenly a small space ship crashes into the Ranganathan, bringing with it a handful of survivors as well as a cat. Dakaits, whom I imagine to be like space pirates, attacked the small space ship, kidnapped a few of the people, and left the everything else to burn. One man that was kidnapped happened to have a sweet young daughter and a courageous/fiery sister Cassia. Cassie enters Miyole's life and reminds her of the past. Miyole has done everything to forget her Manman, her biological mother who was killed, and to forget her life before finding Soraya, Miyole's adopted mother. Now Cassia's distress over her lost brother starts the bring Miyole's past back to life. Cassia is stubborn and will not take no for an answer when she asks the Ranganathan's commander for help rescuing her brother. Miyole cannot accept it either. Miyole and Cassia steal a short range space shuttle and make plans to rescue Cassia's brother. Miyole has decided to risk all just as her Manman and Ava had for her.
The courage Cassie and Miyole display is awe-inspiring. Against all odds, against so many variables, against all of the evil lurking deep in space... they decide to venture into the unknown to save a loved one. Rules be damned. I was extremely happy to see how the author also incorporated Miyole's Haitian ethnicity and Mumbai upbringing into this book. I loved reading about the cultural aspects involving the beautiful saris and practices. Cassia and Miyole also have a little romance going on at times... which is a huge high-five in my book for more authors including homosexuality in their writing. I throughly enjoyed this book and I can only hope the author writes another.
I tried to like this. Salvage ,which covers an earlier period inthe main character's life was fairly good. But this was dull and predictable.
I found it hard to put down. It is a good thing I am retired or i would be out of a job.
Loved the setting, loved how the writer was able to tackle so-called "hard scifi" without making it boring. Liked how the teenage characters actually acted like real teenagers. Young girls who like other girls also need characters like Miyole and Cassia, and I wish this book had been around when I was younger.
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