Axiom's End - Lindsay Ellis

⭐ 7.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

Lindsay Ellis wrote a book! I'm a big fan, although I was surprised when I found out she was writing sci-fi, and her voice in this book is nothing like her video essays. Not a complaint, just a surprise.

Our main character is Cora, and her father is a famous whistleblower who revealed an alien scandal in the past. Now more weird things are going on and Cora gets kidnapped by a newly-arrived alien, only to find out there have been aliens in the US for a while. She becomes the alien's "interpreter" and gets tossed into the middle of all these sides trying to get what they want.

I really liked the idea of this book. It's pretty fast-paced, and the alien-human relationship was really interesting. It didn't really grab me like Hank Green's book did, though, and didn't leave me with many lasting impressions other than "pretty cool!" Worth the read, though, especially for fans of sci-fi and first contact stories.

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