![]() ![]() Everyone looks similar and do as they’re told - quite different from Amy’s red hair, pale skin and constant questions. So she’s stuck on a ship where nothing makes sense.Įveryone and everything on the Godspeed has a place and a purpose. She can’t return to her frozen state, the process would kill her. Fifty years before Godspeed’s scheduled landing Amy’s chamber is unplugged and she nearly dies. The cryo experience is not what Amy expected, but then neither is waking up early. It’s a hard decision, but ultimately Amy joins her parents. And once I had an actual hard copy in my hands, I didn’t put it down until finished.Īmy’s parents are being cryogenically frozen, and she has a choice to make - join them and remain frozen for 300 years until reaching a new world or live out the rest of her life on Earth without them. I probably had my copy of the book ordered within a half-hour of starting it. In fact, it probably took less than 11 minutes. ![]() ![]() It didn’t take me 111 pages to get hooked. The promotion allowed people to read the first 111 pages of the book for 11 hours. My first exposure to “Across the Universe” was a promotion on 1/11/11, the day it was released. And Beth Revis‘ “Across the Universe” is one such book. The sign of a good book is one you don’t want to put down. “ACROSS THE UNIVERSE,” by Beth Revis, Razorbill, $17.99 (young adult) ![]()
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