phyllish
Written on Sep 3, 2017
Kira is against the Royals, and for good reason. She used her fame on the prestigious traveling sports team to help spread messages against Faxton, but now that he has been defeated, her life is lacking purpose other than her sport. Just as she has been given a renewed purpose, her life is upended when her parents announce that they will be moving to, of all the backward places, earth!
I was so glad to read this next book in the series. Coming from Kira’s perspective as one who has lived her entire life on Mars and now has to move to Earth was a fun contrast to the previous books in the series. Now, in addition to the language that Ms. Hiatt has created for the people of the Mars colony, she has added a sport that doesn’t exist here on earth. I love her imagination and the way she makes Science Fiction feel so possible and real.
This book is told in the present tense, which I have seen done badly many times, but it is done so well here I didn’t even realize it until I was almost done with the book.
This review was originally posted on Among the Reads