![]() ![]() I do kid, I'm not an alcoholic despite my multiple references to drinking, I swear. There's a silver lining behind every cloud (that comes from the foil-wrapped seal of my preferred brand of liquor). I told myself, hey, at least if the book turned out really badly, I could use that as an excuse to get a drink as I continued on. I came in with a lot of terrible expectations about this book, I started reading Earth Girl just hoping for a good laugh at best, and truly expecting the worst. The other reason was because the title brought to mind the kitschy movie Earth Girls are Easy, and so I just wanted to laugh at the title of this book.ĭespite my reservations, this book is so, so much better than I expected. There have been few pieces of YA sci-fi fiction based on interplanetary plots that have been worth the time they took to read. Really? I mean Earth Girl as a title? I know, prejudice against the title.Khanh, you stupid, immature little girl. I started reading this book with less than stellar (I am completely incapable of writing a review without at least one bad pun) expectations. ◾Booklist Editors’ Choice: Books for Youth, 2013. ◾Booklist starred review for being outstanding in its genre. ◾Kirkus starred review for a book of exceptional merit. ◾Voted an American Library Association YALSA Teens' Top Ten title for 2014. Set in 2789 directly after the Earth Girl TrilogyĮARTH PRIME: The Earth Girl Aftermath Stories 1 Set in 2788, the year before the Earth Girl Trilogy ![]() Sol 2781 completes the Drago Tell Dramis 2781 sequence, so is best read after the first three parts, novelette-length Hera 2781, novel-length Hestia 2781, and novel-length Array 2781. Please visit Janet's website to get more information, and sign up for her newsletter if you'd like to be kept informed of future releases. ![]() Latest release:- Sol 2781, an extra-long novel set in the Portal Future and featuring Drago Tell Dramis. ![]()
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