Fantastic sci-fi, such a good read

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I loved this book. The MC Andra wakes up out of cryosleep on a new planet and everything is wrong. She's surrounded by a desert instead of the lush, resource rich planet she'd been promised. The people who work her are not scientists and aren't even speaking English, at least, not the way she remembers it. And everyone is calling her a Goddess. She soon finds out it's 1,000 years in the future, everyone she knows is dead, and everything is wrong. An intriguing premise that only gets more intriguing as it unfolds, as not everything is as it seems.

The plot is so engaging, and full of twists and turns. There's clues all throughout the book (some more obvious than others) as to what exactly is going on, and I personally love trying to piece together all the hints and guess at the details that have yet to be revealed. I guessed, or partially guessed, a few of the twists (which just makes me feel like a good reader/problem solver tbh) and some completely blindsided me (but if you look back the clues are all there!!) I love that a lot.

The use of language in this book is also awesome, as the general population of this planet speak a muddled form of English, with words shortened, replaced, and sometimes out of order. You feel like your learning the slang alongside the main character, and by the end of the book the strange dialect doesn't even seem that wierd anymore.