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Narrado por:
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Vikas Adam
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Amanda Ronconi
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Lydia Kang
Hana isn't supposed to exist. She's grown up hidden by her mother in a secret room of the bioship Cyclo until the day her mother is simply gone - along with the entire crew. Cyclo tells her she was abandoned, but she's certain her mother wouldn't leave her there to die. And Hana isn't ready to die yet. She's never really had a chance to live.
Fenn is supposed to die. He and a crew of hired mercenaries are there to monitor Cyclo as she expires, and the payment for the suicide mission will mean Fenn's sister is able to live. But when he meets Hana, he's not sure how to save them both.
As Cyclo grows sicker by the day, they unearth more secrets about the ship and the crew. But the more time they spend together, the more Hana and Fenn realize falling for each other is what could ultimately kill them both.
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Hard sci-fi meets YA romance then turns towards horror in this genre mashing book. There’s no cussing and only fade to black sex, but the violence gets appropriately gory once the gloves come off and the reality of the situation sinks in.
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There were a lot of science concepts thrown down, not to mention some fascinating world building and references to a character with blue skin or with giraffe legs. On the one hand, I’d have loved a deeper dive, but on the other, good sci-fi is tactically vague, making you think. I loved the idea of sentient ships and the various questions of what it means to live. It was a bit of a slow burn and the characters weren’t quite developed enough for me to get invested in them. Overall, however, this was an entertaining listen with a fascinatingly toxic vibe.
Aptly titled Toxic delivers thrills N chills
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I just love Lydia Kang
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Bioships!!!?!?!? SO COOL
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Unfortunately, this book has the same structure as The November Girl. The nieve, sheltered girl, the troubled young man, the overprotective mother figure, falling in love and overcoming impossible odds.
It quickly became VERY predictable. It's great, as long as you haven't or don't listen to The November Girl.
Same Bones, Different Characters
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Not very interesting or exciting
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Technically Interesting But Boring
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