Debut Novel Alert!!!
Thank you to the author and Union Square and Co for the advance reader copy via Net Galley.
I really have been trying to do only Advance Listener Copies this year because it takes me a touch longer to read a book with my eyes and my reading device has only been working intermittently. Should I replace it? Probably, but that is for a different day when I have E-reader money.
I, have, however, been breaking this rule somewhat more frequently than I expected to and when I saw this on Net Galley, I had to have it. The cover was just stunning - Shout out to the Balbusso Twins for this lovely cover.
I mean, come on. The title tells me that water (my 2025 reading theme) is involved, and it's set in space! This is like kryptonite for me. So... I hit that "request" button and uploaded it into my wonky e-reader. So- Let's get into it!
Spoiler free synopsis: (Because spoilers just suck!)
Decades after the Tsimmaon people's original planet became an arid planet, Conway and his friends train to join the elite class of hydro-seekers. He's the best in his class- he thinks, and he's wholly absorbed in the mission. Nothing is going to distract him, not pretty girls, not his friends, and not the hydro-seekers in the classes above him. He wants to be the Hero and he is certain that just one opportunity is all he needs.
As is... often the case in actual life...things are more muddled.
After a mission goes awry Conway is injured and left behind. Conway learns to survive in a new environment with new challenges, leading him - and others- to question their core mission and beliefs.
This is Young Adult Space Opera and I enjoyed it. I had a few moments there at the end where I felt like I might be reading more Marie Lu. (not quite but there were some moments that pulled those same emotions out). There is treachery, romance, jealousy, betrayal, double crosses, and subterfuge. St. Lawrence gives the reader epic battles and chases, and a realistic portrayal of disability, while not slipping so far into the YA hero- arc as to become trite.
There were a few points in the novel that didn't quite hang together as much as I wanted them too and a few chapters of dialogue that could have been more showing than telling, but when I got to the last chapters I was unable to put the book down as I had to know the outcome. And - whooooooo-eeeee
what an outcome. So much revealed in the last few chapters that I did not anticipate or expect. In fact, I was a little breathless with the twists and turns it took! As a debut novel, it really was very good.
This would be a fantastic book for YA book clubs (and possibly for certain adult clubs also)
There's a lot to discuss-
-disability
-relationships
-trust and loyalty
-transformation
-perseverance and hope
-environmental responsibility and choices
and more, but these are the themes that I noted.
STATS
First Published May 2025
Pages: 336
Available as an Audio Book : not at this time
Trigger Warnings: death, violence, undead creatures, gun violence, spinal injury,
(this is not a full list, read responsibly)
I don't usually read a lot of YA, but this one sounds interesting. I liked Marie Lu's Legend series, maybe I'll give this a shot when it comes out.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you do! I definitely want a shelf copy because of the cover. I hope this book gets lots of attention and reads. One thing I liked was that there wasn't a magic potion or such that "made everything right again" very gritty while maintaining a feeling of hope!
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