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Title:Earth Star (Earth Girl #2)
Author:Janet Edwards
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:August 15th 2013 by Harper Voyager
Categories:Science Fiction. Young Adult. Dystopia. Romance
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Earth Star (Earth Girl #2) Paperback | Pages: 374 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 1922 Users | 201 Reviews

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Sequel to Earth Girl.

18-year-old Jarra has a lot to prove. After being awarded one of the military’s highest honours for her role in a daring rescue attempt, Jarra finds herself – and her Ape status – in the spotlight. Jarra is one of the unlucky few born with an immune system that cannot survive on other planets. Derided as an ‘ape’ – a ‘throwback’ – by the rest of the universe, Jarra is on a mission to prove that Earth Girls are just as good as anyone else.

Except now the planet she loves is under threat by what could be humanity’s first ever alien contact. Jarra’s bravery – and specialist knowledge – will once again be at the centre of the maelstrom, but will the rest of the universe consider Earth worth fighting for?

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ISBN: 0007443501 (ISBN13: 9780007443505)
Edition Language: English
Series: Earth Girl #2
Characters: Jarra Reeath, Fian Andrej Eklund
Literary Awards: Bookworm Best Award for Best
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"Oh Jarra, you're so special and no-one else can help us but you!" Everyone chorused."No!" Jarra said with an evil smile. "It's just that I have such great ancestors. I am just a humble smelly ape.""Oh no you're not!" said the universe repeatedly set up to be inherently xenophobic and racist, but not to Jarra.

Review also found on Looking for the PanaceaI do have to start by saying that this series is not for everyone. It's a tad on the heavy side of science fiction (well, young adult sci-fi anyway, it's not really that heavily focused on sci-fi), and there's a particular style to the writing which may not suit everyone. BUT basically what I'd like is for everyone to give the book a try. Because I do think it's one of those books you're either going to hate or absolutely love, and how are you going to

4.5**Received in exchange for an honest review**Big thank you to Harper Voyager*An absolutely brilliant to sequel to what was an amazing first book! This book was even more captivating than Earth Girl, with the characters given even more depth and an introduction to some truly wonderful characters. Everything was so much more intense and there was so much more action in it. I really enjoyed it. It isn't a series that I would usually read, but having read so many raving reviews about the series,

I enjoyed Earth Girl a great deal - enough to pre-order Earth Star, even though I was a little worried: would the second book stand up? Would it be as good? It did, and it was. I'm sort of hovering between four and five stars here, really - it's only a few minor things that don't quite allow me to give it the full five (which I'm trying hard not to hand out happily to every single book I've enjoyed).Anyway. The story in Earth Star picks up very soon from where Earth Girl ended, and builds

4.5 starsI could have shelved this Space Opera, since space travel exists and this is about the first sign of intelligent extra-terrestrial alien life (aliens are technically anyone who don't have citizenship in the country in which you live, even though in scifi it means something else :) ).I have to say that this isn't just a fun series, lots of adventure, a girl who is "Handicapped" because she will die of anaphylaxis within 2 minutes of portalling to another planet. All other handicaps are

I read Earth Girl several years ago when it first came out in the U.K. and loved it. I mean, how could I not, with one of the main characters having the same last name as me. Even though I loved it, for whatever reason I never continued with the series. Recently, I was going through my unfinished series shelf on Goodreads, and saw that the rest of the series was still on there, so I decided to pick up the second book, Earth Star. I'm so glad I did. It was absolute perfection.Even though it had

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