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Light Years

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Ender's Game meets The 100 at an interstellar military boarding school in a romantic new series from New York Timesbestselling author Kass Morgan!
Reeling from a devastating attack by a mysterious enemy, the Quatra Fleet Academy is opening its doors to a new class of cadets from every planet in the solar system.
Hotshot pilot Vesper dreams of becoming a captain, but when she loses her spot to a wisecracking boy from the wrong side of the asteroid belt, she begins to question everything she thought she knew. Trapped on the toxic planet Deva, Cormak will take any chance he can to join the Academy—even if he has to steal someone's identity to get there. Arran was always an outcast on icy Chetire and is looking for a place to belong. He just never thought it would be in the arms of the hottest guy in the galaxy. And Oreliahas infiltrated the fleet to complete a mission, one that threatens the security of everyone around her. But if anyone finds out who she really is, it'll be her life on the line....
As worlds collide at the Academy, these four cadets will have to learn to work together if they want to survive. But how do you begin to trust the very people you've spent a lifetime learning to hate?
Light Years is the first book in a thrilling and romantic new sci-fi series from the bestselling author of The 100.
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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2018

      Gr 7 Up-Only the best and brightest enter the prestigious Quatra Fleet Academy to be honed into a well-oiled, military machine. Because the threat from the enemy fleet is so great, the academy has opened its enrollment to include candidates from outlying colonial planets. These "Edgers" are not welcomed with open arms, and there are open acts of hatred against the new recruits. Cormak is posing as his brother Rex, who was killed in a mining accident after applying to the academy. Vesper, whose high-ranked mother has pulled strings to help grease her admission, is devastated when her scores merely place her as pilot rather than captain. Meanwhile, Arran is smitten with the appropriately named Dash, whose commander father has been quite forthright in his disapproval of including colony residents at the academy. To top it off, Orelia is a spy who has managed to infiltrate the academy to send back its coordinates to the approaching enemy. The shifting among characters, although cumbersome at first, becomes manageable over the course of this phenomenal series opener. The cast is well drawn, there are several romantic interests established, and the backstories are elaborate. Many readers will be itching for more when they finish this long volume, which merely serves as an introduction to the books to come. VERDICT A must-purchase for fans of the author and science fiction/romance.-Leah Krippner, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, IL

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2018
      Four cadets from different worlds navigate their first year together at Quatra Fleet Academy, an elite space academy in the Quatra Federation, against the backdrop of interstellar war.The Quatrans are entrenched in a 15-year-old battle with an enemy species, the Specters. For the first time, the Academy has decided to accept not only wealthy students from the planet Tri, but also poor Settlers from toxic Deva, frozen Chetire, and tropical Loos. The narrative fluidly interleaves the perspectives of four characters who are thrown together to form a squadron and who must compete to win a tournament. Vesper yearns to meet her admiral mother's expectations but suffers from imposter syndrome. Cormak has faked his dead brother's identity and may be caught and executed at any moment. Shy Arran has finally found a boy who makes him feel seen, but he's the son of a powerful enemy. Orelia is really a Specter on a covert mission to discover the Academy's secret location, but can she betray the first friends she's ever known? The science is handled with a light touch, but the many space-combat scenarios are convincing enough to thrill ardent Trekkies. Several characters are described as having dark eyes, skin, and hair, but without any insight into cultures, languages, and beliefs, the differences between the haves and the have-nots seem no more than skin-deep.A fun, fast-paced read laced with a froth of space romance. (Science fiction. 12-17)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 6, 2018
      In this character-driven sci-fi series starter, Morgan (The 100) introduces four ambitious and sympathetic protagonists: Vesper, Cormak, Arran, and Orelia. Diverse in planetary origin, wealth, class, and even species, all are extremely gifted. At school, the galaxy’s top military academy, the stakes for their success are high—pilot Vesper strives to live up to unyielding family expectations, Cormak must borrow a deceased person’s identity, loner Arran falls for a boy from the ruling planet, and Orelia—much to her chagrin—is charged with infiltrating the academy and destroying the new friends she’s made. Morgan offers smooth, easy prose, clever wit, and excellent character-building, but the novel’s secondary characters, planetary jargon, and complex social dynamics can make the story confusing. The school setting, complete with competition, parties, and romance, is a much-needed tether in this ultimately promising interplanetary tale. Ages 14–up. Agent: Joelle Hobeika and Eliza Swift, Alloy Entertainment.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2019
      The exclusive Quatra Fleet Academy now welcomes cadets from all planets in the solar system. Admiral's daughter Vesper competes for a captain's spot with Cormak, a poor boy from a toxic planet; Arran, a sheltered boy from an icy planet, falls for the wrong boy; and Orelia struggles in the Academy as she hides a big secret. Can these cadets work as a team? Morgan creates a well-drawn interplanetary society in this series-starting space opera.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:6.2
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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