A Complicated Love Story Set in Space
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Description
When Noa closes his eyes on Earth and wakes up on a spaceship called Qriosity just as it's about to explode, he's pretty sure things can't get much weirder.
Boy is he wrong.
Trapped aboard Qriosity are also DJ and Jenny, neither of whom remember how they got onboard the ship. Together, the three face all the dangers of space, along with murder, aliens, a school dance, and one really, really bad day. But none of this can prepare Noa for the biggest challenge--falling in love. And as Noa's feelings for DJ deepen, he has to contend not just with the challenges of the present, but also with his memories of the past.
However, nothing is what it seems on Qriosity, and the truth will upend all of their lives forever.
Love is complicated enough without also trying to stay alive.
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This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes
This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes
This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes
Description
When Noa closes his eyes on Earth and wakes up on a spaceship called Qriosity just as it's about to explode, he's pretty sure things can't get much weirder.
Boy is he wrong.
Trapped aboard Qriosity are also DJ and Jenny, neither of whom remember how they got onboard the ship. Together, the three face all the dangers of space, along with murder, aliens, a school dance, and one really, really bad day. But none of this can prepare Noa for the biggest challenge--falling in love. And as Noa's feelings for DJ deepen, he has to contend not just with the challenges of the present, but also with his memories of the past.
However, nothing is what it seems on Qriosity, and the truth will upend all of their lives forever.
Love is complicated enough without also trying to stay alive.
Book Information
Posts
This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes
This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes
This is another case of me giving a book 3 stars because a younger version of me probably would've enjoyed it more. And as I'm not the target audience it would be kind of unfair to rate it like I would rate adult titles. Honesty I didn't know that this was a YA book, but I should've guessed it. I liked the setting and the story itself. Even though I wasn't shocked about the big reveal at the end, it was ok. Maybe it was me being to old and me having read a lot of YA and therefore finding it to be a little predictable. Like I said - I wasn't surprised and I didn't like the explanation of it all. And I found Noa to be very annoying. I even thought about DNFing it because I just kept rolling my eyes about him. I get that he had to go through some traumatic stuff and is very confused about the whole being-in-space-without-knowing-why-situation, but I HATED being in his head. I liked the other characters though. ~3 stars Trigger warnings: gun violence, kidnapping, sexual assault mentioned, depressive episodes










