5 ⭐️ 2🌶 I finished up my ARC of The Stars We Found by ES Brandon last evening. It was very good. I liked it even more than the first. This book takes place about 7 years after the first one finishes. The ship has made it to Proxima Centauri b and all the occupants are building a colony. The environment is very harsh and there's crystalline creatures called razerbeaks that are trying to kill everyone. The book had a little bit of a Jurassic Park feel to it. Spoilers ahead; Maya is grieving the loss of Julian's neural interface projection. Cryosleep didn't erase or heal her experience, it just paused it. She starts to rebuild his sensor ghost line by line on her down time. She lives jacked into this neural interface and sets herself down a destructive path that doesn't affect just her. She rebuilds fake Julian, that she calls Echo in this book, by cyphoning power from the colony. Eventually the power stea...
5 ⭐️ 2🌶 I finished The Stars We Carry by ES Brandon last evening. I was awarded the ARC of the next book in the series so I figured I should probably read the first book, first. This was very good. I knew one of the plot twists from reading the book blurb of the second book. There was a decent amount of signaling though so I think I may have figured out that part on my own. However, there is a major plot twist in this I never saw coming and it was a whopper. It was unlike anything else I've read, apart from say Star Trek. So good and the ending had me sobbing. Maya Sato is the only occupant awake on a ship bound for Proxima Centauri b. She must keep the ship running during her two year stint while the 200 other occupants on the ship are in cryogenic storage. Her only company is the ship's AI ARIA. ARIA is hilarious and a wonderful side character. I loved her snark and socially awkward interactions with ...