Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff

Aurora Rising (Aurora Cycle, #1)

by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES • From the internationally bestselling authors of the Illuminae Files comes a new science fiction epic . . .

The year is 2380, and the graduating cadets of Aurora Academy are being assigned their first missions. Star pupil Tyler Jones is ready to recruit the squad of his dreams, but his own boneheaded heroism sees him stuck with the dregs nobody else in the academy would touch . . .

A cocky diplomat with a black belt in sarcasm
A sociopath scientist with a fondness for shooting her bunkmates
A smart-ass tech whiz with the galaxy's biggest chip on his shoulder
An alien warrior with anger-management issues
A tomboy pilot who's totally not into him, in case you were wondering

And Ty's squad isn't even his biggest problem--that'd be Aurora Jie-Lin O'Malley, the girl he's just rescued from interdimensional space. Trapped in cryo-sleep for two centuries, Auri is a girl out of time and out of her depth. But she could be the catalyst that starts a war millions of years in the making, and Tyler's squad of losers, discipline cases, and misfits might just be the last hope for the entire galaxy.

NOBODY PANIC.

Reviewed by shannonmiz on

4 of 5 stars

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You can find the full review and all the fancy and/or randomness that accompanies it at It Starts at Midnight

Obviously, with the huge (and "huge" probably isn't a strong enough word, let's be real) success of the Illuminae Files series, Jay & Aime's next book was destined to be at the top of everyone and their mom's reading lists. And look, I was cautiously optimistic? Optimistic enough to give it a try, clearly, cautious because Obsidio... well it was not my fave.

So, I am pleased to report that I definitely enjoyed Aurora Rising!! Let us talk about why:

  • •The characters are incredible. I daresay I like them more than those of Illuminae. I felt a much stronger connection to them, and just plain cared more about them. I loved that they were (begrudgingly so, at first) such a cohesive team. Even when they didn't really want to be, they were loyal to the core. And they were all such different and unique personalities that it was pretty easy to differentiate, even with so many points of view.


  • •Fine, so it low key reminded me of The 100. I'm not sorry, you know that will always be a plus for me. Especially Aurora, for reasons I won't explain (and not because of spoilers for this book, but spoilers for The 100 hah).


  • •Space adventure! Obviously if you're picking this up, you're absolutely here for space adventure. And yes, it delivers. There is a ton of action and shenanigans.


  • •It read super fast. I was shocked when I found out it was almost 500 pages! You'd seriously never guess, it didn't bore me, or drag, or lag. Good stuff.


Truly, the only thing that I have reservations about is the same thing that irked me about Obsidio- it felt kind of safe? I mean, maybe that is because of my aforementioned Obsidio bias, but I guess I just didn't feel a huge sense of doom, even given the dire situations the gang found themselves in. Regardless, it was worth it.

Bottom Line: Such an enjoyable and entertaining sci-fi adventure, complete with characters that I laughed with, and felt sympathy for.

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