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The Loneliest Girl in the Universe is a gripping young adult sci-fi novel that follows the journey of a girl living alone in space, exploring themes of isolation, connection, and the human experience against a backdrop of a beautifully crafted universe.
M**A
Disappointed
I really liked the premise of this book, but the main character was written more like a five-year-old than a brilliant 16-year-old. Also, some parts of the plot were absurd. There is no way for one space ship to intercept signal and keep them from reaching another ship flying billions of miles away in space.
O**
Book club loved it
Our book club of 8 ladies ages 28-40 loves this book. It’s an easy read and a page turner!You will have so many theories about what’s going on and they will all be wrong haha. Great book
K**R
Run, run, run, and buy this terrific tale!
AWESOME! First, I’ll give the same advice I got: Know as little about this book as possible before you run, RUN!!!, and grab a copy for yourself, stat! What a splendid atmospheric, creepy-crawly feeling, and super scary book!It drew me in from page one. I loved the format, written as a set of short journal entries almost. I loved the twists. I loved the secrets that stayed unknown until nearly the very end.I feel lucky to have discovered this book in my Goodreads feed a couple weeks ago. It was well worth the 2 week wait to receive it in the mail.If you’re looking for a large serving of something creepy, set in space (creepy in its own right, no?) then look no farther! THIS is that book you’ve hoped to stumble upon.Happy reading to all!
A**N
it was good
This was a good book. I'm sad that there won't be a second book, but the conclusion makes sense.
K**R
A beautiful book!
READ THIS BOOK!!!!This book is amazing! Periods, acne, masturbation & more are explored in deep space.I did have a super small, teeny tiny problem with the conflict in the story.....kind of underwhelming but was executed wonderfully.
T**K
Great read!!
This was a great book!!! Interesting concept and plausible. All came together at the end kinda of expected but with a twist!!!
C**
Not great
This book started out well and definitely had its good moments. However, it lacked tension in many areas, got very repetitive, and some parts were simply not believable, even odd. I couldn't always understand the MC and, by the end, didn't really care where the book headed.
M**K
I love it!
Such a nice book.
T**L
I swear that you will not be able to put this down.
The Loneliest Girl in the Universe was one of my most anticipated reads of 2017... Only, I didn't read it in 2017, because I AM RUBBISH at keeping on top of my TBR. But when I found out that Lauren James would be attending YALC 2018, I decided that it was about time that I started reading this book. I love a good science fiction novel, and after reading Lauren James' The Next Together, I had fallen in love with James' writing style.Can you fall in love with someone you’ve never met, never even spoken to – someone who is light years away?Romy Silvers is the only surviving crew-member of a spaceship travelling to a new planet, on a mission to establish a second home for humanity amongst the stars. Alone in space, she is the loneliest girl in the universe until she hears about a new ship which has launched from Earth – with a single passenger on board. A boy called J.Their only communication with each other is via email – and due to the distance between them, their messages take months to transmit across space. And yet Romy finds herself falling in love. But what does Romy really know about J? And what do the mysterious messages which have started arriving from Earth really mean?Sometimes, there’s something worse than being alone...The thing with writing a review about this book is that it's actually really hard because there are so many twists and turns throughout it, so I can't give away spoilers. But then there are loads of spoilery things that happen throughout so... This is probably going to be a vague review and for that, I'm so sorry.“Love takes so much energy, and it just leads to pain. I think it's probably best for people to be self-sufficient. If I was strong enough to be independent, then I wouldn't be so desperately lonely. I'm sure of it,”― Lauren James, The Loneliest Girl in the UniverseWow, I completely underestimated this book. I mean, don't get me wrong, I did have slightly high expectations because of it being written by Lauren James, and because it had a premise that I knew I would enjoy. But the blurb was vague, so there was a bit of apprehension going into it. But yes, I underestimated this so much. It's just... Wow.At first, this is a book just about Romy as she navigates her way through space - on her own. She has no one else to talk to, just her psychologist back on Earth. The blurb makes this book sound like it's a romance novel, and it is... in a way... in the beginning. BUT THEN EVERYTHING CHANGES AND OH MY GOD IT GETS SO SCARY. I was honestly so bloody scared for Romy and I think I was reading the pages faster than my brain could comprehend. But this is a real page-turner. You could feel how lonely Romy was, and even that was scary because she was just in the middle of space with no human interaction.The tension in this book builds up so well that you don't even realise that you're clenching your jaw and that you're knuckles are white from gripping the book too hard until you've finished the book and you can actually breathe. THIS IS NOT A ROMANCE BOOK! THIS. IS. A. THRILLER. BOOK. And you're going to want to read it in one sitting/one day because I swear that you will not be able to put this down."My life is a gambling chip thrown carelessly across the universe in the hope it'll land somewhere my descendants can survive.”― Lauren James, The Loneliest Girl in the UniverseAs for the characters, I immediately felt a connection to Romy and I have no idea why. I can't relate to her in anyway way. She's an astronaut, and I spend all my time holed up in my room (#goals). I think she's written so well and she has such an amazing character development that's great to watch. As for J... Well... I think his character was set up in an extraordinary way, and then his actual character is... yeah... I can't say anything else about him because of spoilers.The plot of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe is NOT what I expected. I hadn't heard anything about this book before I started reading it, and I hadn't read any reviews, so I didn't know anything about the twists and turns going in. But I highly recommend that people read this because it's so good, and I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE SECOND BOOK BECAUSE I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS RIGHT NOW.
R**R
A sinister, twisty read...
Romy was born and grew up on a spaceship and is now the only surviving crew member of a resettlement mission to the distant Galaxy of Alpha Centauri. When she hears that another ship has left earth to join her she is thrilled, and begins transmitting messages to them, even though the messages take many months to reach them. The other pilot is a boy called J and Romy is convinced she falling in love with him, despite the fact that she’s never seen him. But there are also some worrying communications from earth and Romy begins to suspect that all is not as it seems.Loved this sci-fi thriller-romance! A sinister, twisty read…
W**W
Gripping space YA with horror elements
I enjoyed the story of Romy and the truly lonely life she leads on her voyage to Earth 2 on her empty ship.I loved the structure of the book with passages from Romys POV mixed in with the emails she sends and receives and also the fanfic she is writing.I personally would have preferred things to have gotten a bit darker and more disturbing at the reveal but I have to remind myself this is a YA novel not a horror!A really interesting idea with a very likable main character, overall a good read.Edited to add - the cover of this book is stunning 😍 I'm such a sucker for beautiful covers on books and this one is not only gorgeous it sets the tone so well.
A**R
The Loneliest Girl in the Universe is undoubtedly 4.5/5. I couldn’t put the book down and read it in a matter of hours!
First off, please do not be fooled into thinking this is an epic space romance. The Loneliest Girl in the Universe is a tense, gripping tale about love, loss and trust with a whole heap of thrill weaved in and is truly terrifying but seriously magnificent.The book begins with a news article which explains the background of the story and all about The Infinity, the first ever manned space-craft on a voyage to find another planet which is habitable for humans – this is also the setting of our story. I really enjoyed this introduction, as it provided lots of information in a format that isn’t very ‘info-dumpy’ as such. Lauren manages to paint such a vivid picture of the space ship and the story through her superb writing skills, meaning that the world building is second to none.The story is written in first person through diary entries, the first segment being “X days since The Infinity left Earth” which again is a really interesting format. Each chapter is fairly short, which really aided the pace at which I read the book and also helped to create tension. I couldn’t stop flipping the pages! The main character is super into a TV show which she writes her own fan fiction of, and we got to read snippets of this between every few chapters, kind of like a comic relief to ease the tension I would say, but also really enjoyable to read.Our main character is Romy Silvers, the first person to ever have been born in space, who is travelling in The Infinity alone. I found myself able to relate to Romy quite well; I could feel and understand her emotions and thought processes right along with her. On the first page alone Romy is reading fan fiction in her pjs, so I knew from the beginning we would get on! Romy also struggles with anxiety. As someone who has been through this too, it’s always refreshing to read about a main character who is going through similar situations to yourself. Throughout the story my respect for Romy definitely increased. She was strong and brave despite the shitty hand she had been dealt and while she did have her moments where things got too much (but hey, we all do, we’re only human) she picked herself up, dusted herself off and got on with it. I’m not sure I would be able to manage that so huge props to Romy.While there are a couple more characters in the story, we don’t hear much from them until towards the end and I’m definitely not saying any more because you know, spoilers.The more that the story progressed, the more uneasy I felt. It began with little things, such as the fact that whilst Romy can communicate with Earth, it can take literally years for the messages to reach her. The idea of being totally isolated and alone is terrifying in itself. I don’t want to spoil anything so I won’t say much, but as the blurb states, Romy begins emailing back and forth with another passenger of a ship on the same voyage. At first, everything seems great and I was excited that Romy had someone to talk to, but the chapters grew more and more tense and I began to feel like I couldn’t trust any of the characters. I knew something wasn’t quite right, but I couldn’t put my finger on it.The last several chapters of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe had me utterly enthralled. Lauren James threw in plot twist after plot twist and I definitely didn’t see the ending coming; I was genuinely shocked and seriously impressed. One on hand things seemed to go from 0 to 100 in about five pages, but through Lauren’s ingenious writing, I realised that the whole story had been building to this and it was very cleverly executed.The Loneliest Girl in the Universe is undoubtedly 4.5/5 stars for me, I couldn’t put the book down and read it in a matter of hours one lazy weekend morning. I hope that my review does the book justice; I didn’t want to say too much for fear of ruining it as I think it’s best to go into the book without knowing a lot so that you can be blown away. Lauren’s latest story is released today, so go get your hands on it! Promise you won’t be disappointed.
P**R
Waiting for Eternity
A science fiction novel for young adult readers. It's complete and self contained in 289 pages, and thus not part of a series or trilogy.It would be best for those aged fourteen and up, thanks to one bit of strong language, and one adult moment, and some violence.It's divided into many short chapters, most no longer than three to four pages.Main character is a girl called Romy. Who narrates the whole thing in first person present tense. She is the last surviving crewmember of the starship Infinity, which is on a voyage to another star system to survey a possibly habitable world. There's no way to turn back. She's been alone for a long time after all the crew and then her parents died.She learns science. Writes fan fiction about her favourite tv show. And communicates with a therapist back on Earth. By E-mail. It can take a while to get a reply thanks to the distance.Then she learns another ship called the Eternity has been launched, and it's faster so it can catch hers up. When making communication with that ship, she gets into a regular correspondence with the commander, and they get to know each other very well. But then bad things start to happen. There are problems on the ship and Earth. Can she keep it together in time for the rendezvous with a man she is getting to know very well?...This is a very nice, quick - the pages turn very fast thanks to the short chapters so I read this easily in one go - and involving read. It has good clear prose and whilst it doesn't have much in the way of detail, it does fill you in with all you need to know when you need to know it. Romy is a convincing lead, coming across as a nice ordinary person from the off, and yet when things get darker it does portray that really well.This becomes a page turner by virtue of having things happen at just the right moment to add drama, and also a fair bit of doubt and paranoia, and thus you will be unable to put it down as you will be desperate to see how things will turn out for Romy.There are some excellent surprises to be had along the way, and a gripping resolution. It's not just about space travel and romance. It's about loneliness and self doubt and discovering what kind of person you can be. So ultimately its a pretty uplifting and inspiring read as well.A great little book, and one that's well worth a look.
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