Toxic by Lydia Kang

Toxic

by Lydia Kang

She's an illegally created girl abandoned in deep space. He's a boy on a death mission.
Created by her geneticist mother in secret, Hana’s grown up alone, cared for by the biological spaceship Cyclo. She’s never even left her room. When the entire crew flees overnight and Hana is abandoned, she realizes something is terribly, violently wrong with Cyclo.
Cyclo is the first of its kind to die, and Fenn is a young mercenary tasked with recording the dying process—but exposure to the toxic ship will kill him. The money for the death mission is the only way his sister will survive. And then he discovers Hana—a girl who’s never really had the chance to live. She’s hell-bent on saving Cyclo and her own life, but if Fenn and the ship don’t die, he can’t save his sister. They only have two weeks before Cyclo implodes—but two weeks isn't nearly enough for Hana or for the life Fenn is finally wishing he could have.

Reviewed by shannonmiz on

4 of 5 stars

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I have read a few books about sentient spaceships, and my favorite thing about this is that it seemed like a fresh take on sentient ships. Our girl Hana wakes up to find that she's all alone. Her mom, and everyone else on the ship she lived on, are gone. Only, Hana has never been out of her family's quarters before, because oopsie, she's a secret. 

Enter Fenn and his crew, who have taken this one-way trip to Cyclo ship to find out why it is dying. Their mission is to collect all the data they can, and literally go down with the ship. In return, their families might get some money (but probably not because clearly this mission is not on the up-and-up). My one qualm with the book is that Hana acclimates to other people a little more quickly than I'd have thought. I expected a bit more awkwardness, a bit more... social inappropriateness, I suppose. But instead, she finds love in a hopeless place (sing it with me!) and at first I was skeptical because it is a little insta-lovey? But I guess it makes sense. She's never seen a human dude before, and he thinks he's about to die so... why not, right? 

It gets pretty intense as the crew races against time and a dying ship to try to save themselves. But then stuff goes.... off the rails. And that is about all I can say about that. It's definitely high stakes, I really never felt like either main character was safe- and certainly no one else was. There are lots of secrets to uncover, and mysteries to solve, and I was absolutely invested in both the characters and the story itself. 

Bottom Line: Quite an enjoyable ride with sympathetic characters and a really unique sentient ship story. Definitely recommend! 

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