It's another TWO POST kinda day, and next up on the roster is a TOTALLY EXCITING NOT TO BE MISSED TITLE currently on tour with Rockstar Book Tours. If you're a Young Adult Science Fiction fan that likes a bit of thriller in the mix, you are SO in for a FANTASTIC ride...and if you're not, give it a shot anyway because sometimes you have to step outside your box to find your next favorite read. Ladies and gents, let's get to the intro, my review, and then make sure to enter the giveaway before you jet off to the other sites participating in this fabulous tour!!
Title: ALONE OUT HERE
Author: Riley Redgate
Pub.
Date: April
5, 2022
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Formats: Hardcover,
eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 400
Find
it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, Bookshop.org
What do you stand for, when you're one of the last left standing?
The year is 2072. Soon a volcanic eruption will trigger catastrophic
devastation, and the only way out is up.
While the world’s leaders, scientists, and engineers oversee the frantic
production of a space fleet meant to save humankind, their children are brought
in for a weekend of touring the Lazarus, a high-tech prototype spaceship. But
when the apocalypse arrives months ahead of schedule, First Daughter Leigh Chen
and a handful of teens from the tour are the only ones to escape the planet.
This is the new world: a starship loaded with a catalog of human artifacts, a
frozen menagerie of animal DNA, and fifty-three terrified survivors. From the
panic arises a coalition of leaders, spearheaded by the pilot’s enigmatic
daughter, Eli, who takes the wheel in their hunt for a habitable planet. But as
isolation presses in, their uneasy peace begins to fracture. The struggle for
control will mean the difference between survival and oblivion, and Leigh must
decide whether to stand on the side of the mission or of her own humanity.
With aching poignancy and tense, heart-in-your-mouth action, this
enthralling saga will stay with readers long after the final page.
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Reviews:
"Redgate explores what makes us
human and what makes us teens with excruciating precision, revealing the
best―and worst―of both. A fast-paced, beautifully put together story of a girl
getting it done."―E. K. Johnston, New York Times #1 best-selling
author of Star Wars: Ahsoka
"With its diverse cast of characters and near-future plot line, this book
would make a good addition to collections with established audiences for
science fiction stories and titles featuring strong examples of female
empowerment."―School Library Connection
“An enthralling adventure that’s at once intimate and cinematic, with
heart-pounding twists and vividly drawn characters. Redgate’s gorgeous prose
poses fascinating questions about the future.”―Romina Russell, author of
the New York Times best-selling Zodiac series
“Stunning, visceral, and utterly gripping, Alone Out Here is a
vivid look at human determination when forced to survive the impossible. Leigh
Chen is a leader unlike any other as she navigates dwindling resources,
betrayal, and the ultimate question of what it means to be human.”―C.B.
Lee, author of the Sidekick Squad series
“Utterly absorbing, and packed with heart, action, and questions that lingered
long past the final page. I read it in a single day.”―Amie Kaufman,
author of the Aurora Cycle and the Elementals trilogy
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About the author...
Riley
Redgate majored in Economics at Kenyon College
and is now based in Chicago, where she was an apprentice with the Onion.
She is the author of the critically acclaimed Seven Ways We Lie; Noteworthy,
a Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Book and NYPL Best Book; and Final Draft,
a Bank Street Book of the Year.
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YOUR CHANCE TO WIN...
1 winner will receive a finished copy of ALONE OUT HERE, US Only.
Tour Schedule:
Week
One:
4/1/2022 |
Excerpt |
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4/2/2022 |
Excerpt/IG
Post |
Week Two:
4/3/2022 |
Excerpt/IG
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4/4/2022 |
Review/IG
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4/5/2022 |
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4/6/2022 |
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4/7/2022 |
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4/8/2022 |
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4/9/2022 |
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Week Three:
4/10/2022 |
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4/11/2022 |
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4/12/2022 |
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4/13/2022 |
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4/14/2022 |
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4/15/2022 |
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4/16/2022 |
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Week Four:
4/17/2022 |
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4/18/2022 |
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4/19/2022 |
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4/20/2022 |
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4/21/2022 |
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4/22/2022 |
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4/23/2022 |
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Week Five:
4/24/2022 |
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4/25/2022 |
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4/26/2022 |
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4/27/2022 |
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4/28/2022 |
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4/29/2022 |
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4/30/2022 |
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