![]() ![]() ![]() The only major complaint I have about this book is that it did become repetitive. Secrets about the volatile substance they’re hoping to mine, about the reclusive humanoids already living on Eden, and about the true intentions for the recruits.Įmmett will face the ultimate choice: win the fortune at any cost, or find a way to fight that won’t forever compromise what it means to be human.” Each recruit must earn the right to travel down to the planet of Eden-where they will mine nyxia, a substance that has quietly become the most valuable material in the universe.īut Babel’s ship is full of secrets. Broken enough that Babel can remold them however it pleases.Įvery training session is a ruthless competition where friendships are tested and enemies are made. One of ten selected recruits, Emmett boards the company’s spaceship and sets course for a planet that Babel has kept hidden from the rest of the world.īefore long, Emmett discovers that all of Babel’s recruits have at least one thing in common: they’re broken. The catch? He has to launch into deep space to get it. Synopsis: (via Goodreads) “Emmett Atwater agrees to leave Earth behind when Babel Communications offers him a fortune. To be honest, this book had been on my mind even before I met the author a few weeks ago but I finally decided to read it (okay, okay, I listened to it via audiobook but whatever!), and I enjoyed it! ![]() This sci-fi is definitely one of those “quiet YA” books–one that is good but flies under the radar of most people and drowned out by books by popular authors. ![]()
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