Pages:
672
Publisher:
Rock the Boat
Release
Date: 20th
October 2016
Edition:
UK proof, review
copy
Other
Titles by these Authors: Illuminae
Hanna
Donnelly is the station captain’s pampered daughter and Nik Malikov is the
reluctant member of a notorious crime family. Together they struggle with the
realities of life aboard the galaxy’s most boring space station, blissfully
unaware that Kady Grant and the Hypatia are headed straight to Heimdall with
the news of the Kerenza invasion.
Picking
up about 5 minutes after Illuminae
ends, Gemina is the electrifying sequel to one of the hottest reads of 2015.
Illuminae
was one of my
favourite books of 2015 so I was beyond excited to get my hands on Gemina. It didn’t disappoint.
I was really nervous that I wouldn’t
enjoy this as much as I did book one because Kady and Ezra weren’t the focus of
the story, and it did take a while for me to adjust to life on the Heimdall
station and try to forget about what happened on the Hypatia enough to fully
engage with the story. But it honestly didn’t take me long to become obsessed
with Gemina.
The second instalment in this
series is just as wacky as the first. It moves at break-neck speed, delivers a
bucket-load of shocks and surprises and a hefty dose of heartbreak – I raced
through this rather chunky book. I didn’t want to put it down and I'd spend all
day eager to get back to it in the evening – that’s the mark of really being
involved in a book for me and Gemina nailed
it.
The only issue I really had with Gemina wasn’t to do with the story at
all. I read a pretty early proof so a fair amount of the art was missing. It wasn’t
stuff that meant I missed bits of the story, it was more the effect of reading
a multi-media book like this. I didn’t get to see portraits of the characters,
the maps or schematics which was a shame. It was surprising how much it
launched you out of the flow of a story that is already so varied and
unexpected!
With a cruel cliffhanger of an
ending, I'm desperate for the final book in this series, but I’m also nowhere
near ready for it to be over.
Thanks to Rock the Boat for the
review copy.
Sophie
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