Exo
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3.9
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Fonda Lee
“A deeply immersive story that balances fantastic, original world building with spine-tingling adventure.” —Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times–bestselling authorIt’s been a century of peace since Earth became a colony of an alien race with far reaches into the galaxy. Some die-hard extremists still oppose alien rule on Earth, but Donovan Reyes isn’t one of them. His dad holds the prestigious position of Prime Liaison in the collaborationist government, and Donovan’s high social standing along with his exocel (a remarkable alien technology fused to his body) guarantee him a bright future in the security forces. That is, until a routine patrol goes awry and Donovan’s abducted by the human revolutionary group Sapience.When Sapience realizes who Donovan’s father is, they think they’ve found the ultimate bargaining chip. But the Prime Liaison doesn’t negotiate with terrorists, not even for his own son. Left in the hands of terrorists who have more uses for him dead than alive, the fate of Earth rests on Donovan’s survival. Because if Sapience kills him, it could spark another intergalactic war. And Earth didn’t win the last one . . . “Exo is my favorite type of sci-fi adventure—a novel that makes you question everything you think about our world . . . and what it means to be human.” —Kass Morgan, New York Times–bestselling author“This action-packed novel asks readers to consider alien technology, what it means to be human or nonhuman, and the gray areas in war, where neither side is completely good or evil . . . Ethical questions add complex layers to this exciting sci-fi offering.” —School Library Journal
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Author
Fonda Lee
Pages
401
Publisher
Scholastic Incorporated
Published Date
2017-01-31
ISBN
0545933447 9780545933445
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I fell in love with Fonda Lee’s writing after reading Jade City so I knew I had to check this series out. While Jade City is much more fantasy, Exo is hard sci-fi. And how refreshing!!<br/><br/>It has been a looong time since I’ve read any hard sci-fi. I became absolutely obsessed with sci-fi, especially space and alien hard sci-fi, after reading Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein as a teenager. I read nearly all of his books and LOVED them.<br/><br/>However as I’ve gotten older, I’ve strayed more and more from the genre which is so dominated by white men who just write abhorrent women characters. I don’t read Heinlein anymore because I know that I just wouldn’t be able to stand reading the formulaic sex bomb women he always put in his books and that I essentially ignored growing up.<br/><br/>This book certainly does the exact opposite in terms of true and believable character depth regardless of gender.<br/><br/>Exo follows the story of Donovan, a 17-year old Stripe who is the son of the Prime Liaison of Earth. Depending on who you’d ask on this future Earth, the planet is now either shared with or occupied by an alien race called the Zhree. The Zhree have a special type of bio-armor that they adapt for certain humans to be able to be “hardened” with. Hardened humans become Exos and help the Zhree keep peace on planet Earth (or keep planet Earth oppressed depending on your perspective) which is now one of their colonies.<br/><br/>Donovan is a sort of cop or peacekeeper for SecPac (Global Security & Pacification Forces) who works to suppress the human revolutionaries called Sapience who are trying to gain freedom from the Zhree and end alien rule on Earth. Donovan ends up getting abducted by these terrorists or freedom fighters and his entire view of the world and belief system is challenged.<br/><br/>What I loved most about this book is that the entire time, I had no idea which side I would be on, Sapience or SecPac.<br/><br/>Would I be embracing the superior alien technology and opportunity brought by the Zhree even if it meant humans no longer governed themselves? I mean humans are pretty trash at governing ourselves.<br/><br/>Or would I be a Sapience freedom fighter/terrorist working to violently overthrow the alien colonizers no matter who died along the way?<br/><br/>This is is a super cool sci-fi with plenty of awesome technology and interesting alien culture. It’s also an incredibly human story making you ask yourself deep questions about right and wrong when the world is so gray and the people we love are on two opposing sides."