Young Adult Sci-Fi

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I will admit this isn’t exactly the book I expected after I read the blurb, but I think it was better than I could have imagined and better left experienced than described. I am so excited to see a dark, horror, science fiction story being written for young adults. The world building for both the space stations and the aliens planet were amazing. I’ll admit that the style of how the story was laid out was a little bit difficult to follow at times,, but once I just let myself flow with the story it was a fun ride. I also should stay that this is not true kind of story that wraps up every single question or plot line. Some pieces are left unfinished but that was ok with them. I loved the idea of scanning and printing of bodies. It was fascinating and instead of people dying their bodies were broken which made me think a lot about this world and what does that mean for death. This is the kind of book that will stay with me. Jessica is in the process of joining her parents who are researching an aliens planet to understand why life there went extinct and make sure it is now safe for human life. Jessica never asked to come but she didn’t have much choice. But when she wakes up on the planet instead of the ship and has to make sense of the bloody wreck around her.