Highlights
Quality
My first brandon sanderson read and i was very impressed with the overall structure and storyline.
I do like brandon sanderson stories and this pair of books have followed his usual quality of prose, characters and sheer enjoyment.
As a fan of sanderson i can’t quibble over the quality for this target audience (and at 36 i really am not his ta for this series).
M-bot continues to be entertaining, with the dialogue between him and spensa helping cut through some otherwise tense situations.
Shipping
Like everything with brandon the book was fast paced and engaging, had unexpected twists and left enough infuriating questions ... Read More
It was fast paced with diverse characters which you grew to understand.
Got it pretty fast on the day of the release.
Packaging/appearance
) notes i took along the ride:loved the kitsen (especially hesho)loved cuna from the start (!
Competitiveness
However, it does manage to kick open the door of spensa’s world.
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When it arrived i realised that this was the american version
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Cannot wait for the third installment
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Exploration of the unknown is an excellent story in itself but this is something else
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I love the premise that it is humanity with its bloody history who are regarded as a major threat to the rest of the superiority so are locked away and reviled
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Really good if you live sci fi and specifically aliens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Rather than following spensa as she tries to prove herself to her friends and family this book looks at a much bigger picture as she tries to prove all of humanity to the rest of the galaxy who strongly believe humans are too dangerous to be left unchecked
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Starlight starts without an obvious direction to go in the plot of the first novel while leaving space for the sequel didn’t make the onward path obvious