Randoms
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A science fiction superfan finds himself on his very own space adventure when he’s randomly selected to join an alien confederacy in this “exhilarating” (Booklist, starred review) middle grade debut novel.
Zeke Reynolds comes from a long line of proud science fiction geeks. He knows his games, comics, movies, and TV shows like Captain Kirk knows the starship Enterprise. So it’s a dream come true when he learns the science fiction he loves so much is based on reality—and that he’s been selected to spend a year on a massive space station. To evaluate humanity’s worthiness, the Confederation of United Planets has hand picked three of Earth’s most talented young people—and then there’s Zeke. He’s the random.
Unfortunately, Zeke finds life in space more challenging than he’d hoped. When he saves his transport ship from a treacherous enemy attack, he’s labeled a war criminal. Now despised by the Confederation, rejected by his fellow humans, and pursued by a ruthless enemy, Zeke befriends the alien randoms: rejected by their own species, but loyal to each other. But their presence in the Confederation may not be so random after all, and as the danger increases, Zack’s knowledge of science fiction might be the only thing that can save himself, his friends, and Earth itself.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this romp of a space opera, adult author Liss's first children's book, 12-year-old science-fiction fan Zeke is picked as one of four human children to take part in a competition to determine whether Earth can join the peaceful Confederation of United Planets. There's just one catch: while the other children were chosen for their intelligence and skills, Zeke is a "random," selected by chance. The other human competitors decide that Zeke will drag down their score and ostracize him, which leaves Zeke to the other two ostracized randoms: the "cockney lizard" alien Steve "Your name is Steve?" "That's right. What of it?" and the temperamental, feline Tamret. Things grow more complex when aliens from the rapacious Phandic Empire attack the Commonwealth spaceship, destroying a shuttle with other competitors on board; Zeke saves the day, but is branded a war criminal. Liss's characters are engaging, the video-game-like competitions and SF commentary are fun, the sheer plenitude of alien species is fascinating, and the jokes just keep on coming. Ages 10 up.