Illuminae by Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff

Illuminae (Illuminae Files, #1)

by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

For fans of Marie Lu comes the first book in an epic series that bends the sci-fi genre into a new dimension.
 
 “A truly beautiful novel that redefines the form."Victoria Aveyard, bestselling author of Red Queen

This morning, Kady thought breaking up with Ezra was the hardest thing she’d have to do. This afternoon, her planet was invaded.
      The year is 2575, and two rival megacorporations are at war over a planet that’s little more than a speck at the edge of the universe. Now with enemy fire raining down on them, Kady and Ezra—who are barely even talking to each other—are forced to evacuate with a hostile warship in hot pursuit.
     But their problems are just getting started. A plague has broken out and is mutating with terrifying results; the fleet’s AI may actually be their enemy; and nobody in charge will say what’s really going on. As Kady hacks into a web of data to find the truth, it’s clear the only person who can help her is the ex-boyfriend she swore she’d never speak to again.
      Told through a fascinating dossier of hacked documents—including emails, maps, files, IMs, medical reports, interviews, and more—Illuminae is the first book in a heart-stopping trilogy about lives interrupted, the price of truth, and the courage of everyday heroes.
 
“Prepare yourselves for Illuminae.” EW.com
 
[Y]ou’re not in for an ordinary novel experience. . . .  Bustle.com
 
“A truly interactive experience. . . . A fantastically fun ride.” —MTV.com
 
“[O]ut-of-this-world awesome.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred
 
★ “…stylistically mesmerizing.” —Publishers Weekly, starred
 
★ “[A]n arresting visual experience.”—Booklist, starred
  
★ “[A] game-changer.” —Shelf Awareness, starred

“Brace yourself. You're about to be immersed in a mindscape that you'll never want to leave.”  —Marie Lu, bestselling author of the Legend trilogy
 
"Genre: Undefinable. Novel: Unforgettable." —Kami Garcia, bestselling coauthor of Beautiful Creatures & author of Unbreakable
 
An exuberant mix of space opera, romance, zombies, hackers, and political thrills.”  —Scott Westerfeld, bestselling author of  Zeroes and Uglies
 
Stunningly creative. Smart, funny, and romantic.”  —Veronica Rossi, bestselling author of Under the Never Sky
 
“This is one of those rare books that will truly keep your heart pounding.” Beth Revis, bestselling author of Across the Universe
 
This book is xxxxing awesome.”
Laini Taylor, bestselling author of Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Reviewed by Amber on

3 of 5 stars

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Illuminae is probably one of the most hyped up releases of 2015, and I can't really figure out why. Neither author's previous works are that big, and the book itself really isn't all it's cracked up to be. Maybe I need to be enlightened. But I found the entire thing to be incredibly average and just simply "good". There are little other ways to describe it.

I did really like the presentation of the story. It's not written like a normal novel, and instead it's presented as a case file made up of various documents and logs and chat archives. It was awesome and original, and while it did take a little while to get used to, I ended up really liking this way of telling the story. I've not read anything like that before. And the little Easter eggs with authors' names being thrown around in there were cute. It all made a huge book go by a lot faster.I didn't connect with either of the main characters. This probably has something to do with the fact that this wasn't a normal novel where we're inside the characters' heads 100% of the time. And there were also about a million other side characters who were mentioned and I was kind of lost for most of it as to who exactly those characters were.

I made some, shall we say, questionable shipping choices. I'm not going to say who or what I was shipping, but I will say that it wasn't Kady/Ezra, which I wasn't invested in at all. In fact, one half of the ship isn't even human. I could go on to tell you that a certain 50% of the ship doesn't have a body, and is probably just as bad as that time I shipped a main female lead with a cat. At least the cat turned out to be a shapeshifter right at the very end. I don't think I can really justify it this time. But no matter. I shall ship on.

My biggest issue with this book - meaning the one thing that actually made me feel any emotion - was how incredibly infuriating the "twist" ending turned out to be. I'm just so BITTER AND ANNOYED. For two reasons. #1 - The same thing happened at the end of These Broken Stars and I am so sick to death of it. What the fuck is their problem. #2 -
Anyway, I'll carry on with this series because I liked it well enough, but I'm not going to be batting people out the way at the book shop to get my hands on the sequel next year. I'll read it at some point.
 

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