Waste of Space
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
A New York Times bestselling series.
Tensions are running high when multi-billionaire Lars Sjoburg is poisoned and everyone is looking to Dash Gibson to solve the case in this third and final book in the New York Times bestselling Moon Base Alpha series.
Moon Base Alpha was supposed to be an exciting place to live, but Dashiell Gibson didn’t expect for it to be this exciting. He’s already had to solve a murder and locate a missing moon base commander. Now, he just wants to have a calm, quiet thirteenth birthday. But, of course, trillionaire (and total pain) Lars Sjoburg ruins it—by being poisoned.
Now there’s another potential killer loose on Moon Base Alpha, and Dash is forced to identify the most likely suspects. Suddenly Dash finds himself with a target on his back. Whoever poisoned Lars will stop at nothing to keep his—or her—identity a secret.
Customer Reviews
I love this book! ❤️❤️
As a moon base alpha reader I loved this book! It continues on the story of the young boy that figures out murderers. But it left it at a cliff hanger , and if there is no 4th book I’m going to scream! Anyway this book is very good!
Short recap!
This is a smaller post from me but just wanna say that this was an outstanding book and a great way to end the series. Keep it up Stuart Gibbs!!!!
I have more time to post so I’m gonna write more. This was my favorite moon base alpha book and I’m sad to see it go, but I enjoyed every moment reading this series. Waste of space had so many unexpected turns and twists that makes me wish I could request more and there would be more. Stuart Gibbs is such an inspiring author that is love to meet one day. If I don’t have the chance, if you have the chance I really hope you take it for me. At least read this book if not the series.
Great conclusion to a great trilogy
Wanted to give this 4 1/2 stars, but this app doesn’t let me. Very positive feelings like the last two books, but an unexpected emotional punch this time. Really all the same praise as the last two books and I think this is a very satisfying conclusion. I would definitely recommend these books.