"Just finished reading a YA novel by Gideon Marcus... Kitra. A
lovely, lively adventure tale of five teens - one of them a blobby
alien - getting into and out of trouble when they buy a used
spaceship. Fast paced and Gideon has got the skills. Hook your own
teen on the series!" David Brin, author of The Postman
"It was amazing I really enjoyed this - it's a quick read, well
written, well paced, and a fun story. I'll look forward to Kitra
and crew's next adventure!"-Michelle
"This is a wonderful story of a group of friends coming together to
find themselves...I struggled to tear myself away from it to get
back to my shift in a way very few YA novels have done for me
lately. I highly recommend this work and can't wait for more in the
future! 5/5"-Acacia
"A great YA SciFi book that would be good primer for a budding
SciFi fan, and a good read for their parents as well. It was a
quick read for me that I didn't want to put down."-Chad
"There are moments of triumph, moments of despair, interpersonal
moments, moments of brilliant solutions to seemingly intractable
problems, moments of courage in the face of the odds. It's
emotionally satisfying without being (too) scientifically
implausible. I found it well paced, too, with a good mixture of
"everything is going great, we're going to achieve our dreams" and
"oh, crap, we're all going to die". Recommended, and I will be
watching for more in the series."-Mike
"This was a very nice, easy read! I would recommend it to anyone
looking for an optimistic YA book about friends who work together
to overcome some major challenges. It had several very cute
moments, and the overall tone was light and hopeful."-Christine
"I found myself drawn into the story right from the beginning and
followed along breathlessly the entire time as the group navigated
space travel and interpersonal relationships in a very real and
very relatable way. I was glad to see such diversity in the story,
especially in Kitra as it is rare to find a bisexual lead in any
media, never mind sci-fi."-Abigail
"I like my sci fi pretty hard, and for YA stuff, you could tap this
with a wrench. Lots of physics and logistics, clever technical
workarounds, little details like recycled air smelling of body odor
and farts after a while (submariner cousin told me about that)Also
the description of a handful of scared people trapped in a small
space during a crisis, trying not to get on each other's nerves, is
evocative. I am a soft touch for that, these days, though.The
characters are nicely diverse in many ways: gender, orientation,
ethnic background, species, and personality. I am partial to Peter,
described as "the panicky engineer", who has an implied rough
childhood and a nicely complex character arc.The story promises to
continue in further books, and I look forward to them."-Freki
"It was amazing I really enjoyed this - it's a quick read, well
written, well paced, and a fun story. I'll look forward to Kitra
and crew's next adventure!"-Michelle
"This is a wonderful story of a group of friends coming together to
find themselves...I struggled to tear myself away from it to get
back to my shift in a way very few YA novels have done for me
lately. I highly recommend this work and can't wait for more in the
future! 5/5"-Acacia
"A great YA SciFi book that would be good primer for a budding
SciFi fan, and a good read for their parents as well. It was a
quick read for me that I didn't want to put down."-Chad
"There are moments of triumph, moments of despair, interpersonal
moments, moments of brilliant solutions to seemingly intractable
problems, moments of courage in the face of the odds. It's
emotionally satisfying without being (too) scientifically
implausible. I found it well paced, too, with a good mixture of
"everything is going great, we're going to achieve our dreams" and
"oh, crap, we're all going to die". Recommended, and I will be
watching for more in the series."-Mike
"This was a very nice, easy read! I would recommend it to anyone
looking for an optimistic YA book about friends who work together
to overcome some major challenges. It had several very cute
moments, and the overall tone was light and hopeful."-Christine
"I found myself drawn into the story right from the beginning and
followed along breathlessly the entire time as the group navigated
space travel and interpersonal relationships in a very real and
very relatable way. I was glad to see such diversity in the story,
especially in Kitra as it is rare to find a bisexual lead in any
media, never mind sci-fi."-Abigail
"I like my sci fi pretty hard, and for YA stuff, you could tap this
with a wrench. Lots of physics and logistics, clever technical
workarounds, little details like recycled air smelling of body odor
and farts after a while (submariner cousin told me about that)Also
the description of a handful of scared people trapped in a small
space during a crisis, trying not to get on each other's nerves, is
evocative. I am a soft touch for that, these days, though.The
characters are nicely diverse in many ways: gender, orientation,
ethnic background, species, and personality. I am partial to Peter,
described as "the panicky engineer", who has an implied rough
childhood and a nicely complex character arc.The story promises to
continue in further books, and I look forward to them."-Freki
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