Gr 4–6—Adventures in the 'outerverse'—that which is beyond our universe—continue for Kaylee, Ryic, Quee, and Zachary. In training at the Indigo 8 Academy, the foursome began their adventures in
Starbounders (HarperCollins, 2013). Zachary seems to have gotten addicted to heroics and his pals join him as they seek to interpret the secret burned into Zachary's arm by the now deceased Professor Olari. Gadgets such as lensicons, friction boots, and warp gloves accompany oddities such as Basqalich and Greebok space creatures, entering the narrative at light speed. Readers not familiar with the first in this series will soon find themselves swimming in jargon. The theme hinges on Zachary's desire to go it alone, or with just his buddies. These buddies and the other allies he meets along the way seem to have extraordinary skills, but in the end, these teens need help to overcome the bad guys. Fast-paced events in this foreign environment are fairly easily translated into more familiar terms with the small drawings at the head of each chapter making it all somehow familiar, yet exotic.This is kid-friendly fare with just enough sanitized violence to please the average middle school space enthusiast.—
Carol A. Edwards, Denver Public Library, CORestless from their last adventure, Zachary and his Starbounder-in-training friends set out to translate the cryptic message left by the late Professor Olari. When they end up uncovering a terrifying plot that could result in the annihilation of all life forms, the friends embark on a quest to stop those behind it. Flimsy character development leaves this second installment lacking, though the action-packed chapters move briskly along.
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