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Hope's Daughter (2011)

by Melanie Cusick-Jones(Favorite Author)
3.88 of 5 Votes: 1
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Bookbaby
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The Ambrosia Sequence
review 1: 1st December 2011, this book was published.From 13th January 2013, articles have been published by several News Agencies about NASA investing $17.8 million on an inflatable module to be installed on the International Space Station, to test and demonstrate its suitability for use in building a privately funded Space Station / Hotel / Habitat, including pictures of what it could look like.The first module is due for launch summer of 2015.Have NASA & Financial Movers & Shakers read and been inspired by this book?This is a Sci-fi story written in a fluid, easy to read style about two teenagers (Cassie & Balik) on board a modular Space Station called HOPE, but anyone who thinks that the book is only for Young Adults will be greatly mistaken.The story is filled with interest for... more the young and not so young, from the teenage uncertainties experienced and told from Cassie's viewpoint, through the intricate details of the storyline, which keeps you second guessing, to a conclusion that should gladden the heart of even the most critical fan of this genre.This Author is an excellent storyteller after the style and presentation of the established Masters of the Art.The later published short read book - Taking Flight - The Ambrosia Sequence #1 - Missing Moment, is actually Chapter 17 and can either be read before the Epilogue, or, as a standalone.
review 2:          Hope's Daughter is about Cassie, a young adult who just finished school, who lives her life aboard the space station, Hope. Cassie is going through training for work, as her relationship with Balik grows. As Balik shares his view point with Cassie, she starts to doubt the system aboard Hope. But the doubts they discuss is nothing compared to the truth they are about to discover. Soon every aspect of their life is turned upside down and everything you know as the reader isnt what it seems. And yet other things become crystal clear.           Melanie Cusick-Jones is a very clever writer. The opening scene is also the closing scene and the title takes on a whole different meaning as you near the end of the book. The conclusion is SHOCKING. Its completely unpredictable, absolutely insane (in a good way) Its hard to explain the wonderfulness of this book without be a spoiler. So go get yourself a copy and READ. less
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DeeTee321
Really enjoyed the story and the characters in this book, couldn't put it down!!!
maryjane_o
It was a great book. I can't wait until the sequel comes out!
bess
WOW!!! That was totally unexpected!!! What a GREAT book!!!
djaskulski
AMAZINGGGGNGNGNNG
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