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Phantoms of the past and dangers of the future! Held captive within the First Contact Project, Amy remains haunted by memories of the homecoming dance. During the day, she and Qiana continue to delve deeper into the mystery of Aleksander Lesnik, until a chance conversation with Dr. Kim leads Amy to a terrible realization. Back in Kokomo, Amy's friends continue their search for answers and encounter a group of truth seekers whose leader is dangerously close to uncovering Oliver's secret. And deep in space, Oliver rockets ever closer to his goal, but if he's so far out in the void, will Amy be enough to pull him back to humanity? A relationship that spans the stars in the new volume of Stephen McCranie's Space Boy!… (más)
As always in this character-driven story, everyone sits around talking about how they feel about events, but no one actually does anything.
Mind you, it's all quite pleasant, but I'm really starting to wonder about the viability of this series. Comparing the individual volume statistics on Goodreads and LibraryThing, the ratings are consistently high, but the number of people rating and reviewing them is on a steady and disturbingly steep downward curve. While those numbers are nowhere near what the total sales for the books must be, I would suppose there has to be some sort of correlation in regard to diminishing sales numbers for each book. I comfort myself with the thought that most of the sales are going to kids and teens who cannot be bothered with updating book apps on their phones.
Still, here's hoping the glacial pace of the story stays ahead of the sales curve, because I'd really like to see how this turns out. ( )
Phantoms of the past and dangers of the future! Held captive within the First Contact Project, Amy remains haunted by memories of the homecoming dance. During the day, she and Qiana continue to delve deeper into the mystery of Aleksander Lesnik, until a chance conversation with Dr. Kim leads Amy to a terrible realization. Back in Kokomo, Amy's friends continue their search for answers and encounter a group of truth seekers whose leader is dangerously close to uncovering Oliver's secret. And deep in space, Oliver rockets ever closer to his goal, but if he's so far out in the void, will Amy be enough to pull him back to humanity? A relationship that spans the stars in the new volume of Stephen McCranie's Space Boy!
Mind you, it's all quite pleasant, but I'm really starting to wonder about the viability of this series. Comparing the individual volume statistics on Goodreads and LibraryThing, the ratings are consistently high, but the number of people rating and reviewing them is on a steady and disturbingly steep downward curve. While those numbers are nowhere near what the total sales for the books must be, I would suppose there has to be some sort of correlation in regard to diminishing sales numbers for each book. I comfort myself with the thought that most of the sales are going to kids and teens who cannot be bothered with updating book apps on their phones.
Still, here's hoping the glacial pace of the story stays ahead of the sales curve, because I'd really like to see how this turns out. ( )