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Sunday, June 11, 2017
Review: Tin Star (Casablanca recast #1) by Cecil Castellucci
3.5 stars for Tin Star (Casablanca recast book 1) by Cecil Castellucci.
Tin Star is an interesting read with an unusual story albeit a bit slow moving.
Beaten and left for dead on a space station called Yertina Feray, 14-year old Tula Bane finds the will and the means to survive among the aliens. And everything is so much bigger and more interconnected than it is thought to be.
Docking bay. Space travel. Space station. Planets. Galaxy. Humans. Aliens. Politics.
This book will appeal much to readers who like traditional Science Fiction stories.
Publisher: Square Fish; Reprint edition
Publication date: 24 Feb 2015
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On their way to start a new life, Tula and her family travel on the Prairie Rose, a colony ship headed to a planet in the outer reaches of the galaxy. All is going well until the ship makes a stop at a remote space station, the Yertina Feray, and the colonist’s leader, Brother Blue, beats Tula within an inch of her life. An alien, Heckleck, saves her and teaches her the ways of life on the space station.
When three humans crash land onto the station, Tula’s desire for escape becomes irresistible, and her desire for companionship becomes unavoidable. But just as Tula begins to concoct a plan to get off the space station and kill Brother Blue, everything goes awry, and suddenly romance is the farthest thing from her mind.
*Blurb from author's website*
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