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Brand new YA fiction from the extraordinary mind of New York Times bestselling author Andrew Smith . . . Cager has been transported to the Tennessee, a giant lunar-cruise ship, to help him shake his Woz addiction. Meanwhile, Earth, in the midst of thirty simultaneous wars, burns to ash beneath them. As the robots on board The Tennessee become increasingly insane and cannibalistic, and Earth becomes a toxic wasteland, Cager and his friends have to wonder if they?ll be stranded alone in space forever.
For the most part, profane and inconsequential. During the majority of the book I was unable to form any attachment to the characters because of how facetious the tone was. Thankfully, it sobers up by the end and delivers a conclusion that lives up to its praise.
As a whole, would not read again. As a snippet, worth the hype.
the only book i have laughed out loud when reading, this book is so quirky and funny! Parker the valet cog and the Bernice, the bisexual giraffe, will forever stay in my heart.
Four teens stuck on a space station orbiting the moon with hyper-moody androids and blue shape-shifting aliens that infect the robots with worms that turn them into cannibals. Not gonna lie, this is another weird one straight from the mind of the author of Grasshopper Jungle! You'll leave it thinking, "What the $#&% did I just read?"
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Add a CommentFor the most part, profane and inconsequential. During the majority of the book I was unable to form any attachment to the characters because of how facetious the tone was. Thankfully, it sobers up by the end and delivers a conclusion that lives up to its praise.
As a whole, would not read again. As a snippet, worth the hype.
the only book i have laughed out loud when reading, this book is so quirky and funny! Parker the valet cog and the Bernice, the bisexual giraffe, will forever stay in my heart.
This book is full of dark humor and pretty bizarre. There is lots of talk about sex and lots of language.
Four teens stuck on a space station orbiting the moon with hyper-moody androids and blue shape-shifting aliens that infect the robots with worms that turn them into cannibals. Not gonna lie, this is another weird one straight from the mind of the author of Grasshopper Jungle! You'll leave it thinking, "What the $#&% did I just read?"