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The Secrets of Star Whales (2021)

por Rebecca Thorne

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On the small space station Azura, Maxion Belmont is constantly torn between his two passionsâ??engineering and music. Both are hobbies handed down from his father, who died two years ago. While his hydrodriver is great for repairing starship parts, his fatherâ??s old string instrument tugs at the latent grief Max hides from his mom and classmates with each chord he strums. When a foreign starship appears on the horizon, Azura welcomes its first tourist in years. But thereâ??s something weird about Mr. Hames, the stranger-turned-substitute-teacher. He has no idea how to teach and keeps raving about the existence of alien creatures in the vacuum of space: star whales. As Max and the rest of Mr. Hamesâ??s class-turned-starship-crew begin to uncover the mysteries of the star whales, they discover they arenâ??t the only ones looking for the elusive creaturesâ??and not every whaler ha… (más)
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Let’s start here, this is an entertaining read. The characters are likable and engaging. The subject matter is enjoyable and different. There’s a sense of danger and disobedience. But, this is not a page turner. Did this tome engage me? I was engaged to the extent of wanting to see how it ended. But, I didn’t really care what happened to the characters.

The story is set somewhere deep in outer space. There is a sense of wonder encompassing the mythical creatures key to the story. This is a bizarre fairytale, because the setting is so far removed from the classic fairytales. ( )
  bearlyr | Aug 24, 2021 |
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This is a book about a boy finally processing his grief over his father's death. It's been two years, but the boy still has significant adjustments to make. It's only when this leads him into several foolish, selfish, and damaging decisions that he realizes that he can only go forward, not back.

In the background there's a cool space station setting, and nifty space whales driving the plot. It's got a lot of emotional validity as well as fun SF effects. ( )
  ejmam | Jul 8, 2021 |
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I received this as part of the LibraryThing EarlyReviewer program. The concept of the mysterious star whales was the most interesting part. The rest of it was standard fair: a multicultural set of kids living on a space station, main character is struggling with the death of his father, a mysterious stranger appears and mixes things up, the main character has to make decisions about loyalty and friendship, etc. In the first couple of chapters I was bothered by the use of the word "ladies" when addressing the mayor and another town official, and that the older female teacher was described as a chrone. Otherwise, the author does not stereotype the kids and their abilities by gender. I don't know how common sci-fi space adventures are for the middle grade level, and I cannot run a comparison. But this felt like a decent addition to the genre. ( )
  JanesList | May 12, 2021 |
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On the small space station Azura, Maxion Belmont is constantly torn between his two passionsâ??engineering and music. Both are hobbies handed down from his father, who died two years ago. While his hydrodriver is great for repairing starship parts, his fatherâ??s old string instrument tugs at the latent grief Max hides from his mom and classmates with each chord he strums. When a foreign starship appears on the horizon, Azura welcomes its first tourist in years. But thereâ??s something weird about Mr. Hames, the stranger-turned-substitute-teacher. He has no idea how to teach and keeps raving about the existence of alien creatures in the vacuum of space: star whales. As Max and the rest of Mr. Hamesâ??s class-turned-starship-crew begin to uncover the mysteries of the star whales, they discover they arenâ??t the only ones looking for the elusive creaturesâ??and not every whaler ha

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