
In the history of Godspeed other leaders had tried to tell the truth and people on board have gone ballistic trying to tear the ship apart. Instead of helping they just lay around in a pool of laziness and complain like stupid monkeys they are (sorry if I’m harsh, but it is true, and I hate humans with no brain between their ears). I realize now that they’ve never needed a leader to ‘lead’ them they just need someone to blame for what goes wrong (there is no food, people are not working – who could possibly be the responsible for this? Elder of course… and if it’s not him them the ‘redheaded freak’). What would sane people do? Get the ship running and get to the new Earth for once, but this is not the case, because it is so easy to point to the things that go wrong, but it is harder to give a hand and make them right again. You would think that humanity can be passed through the genes, but this story makes you wonder if that’s really true.īut then again, what is humanity if at the first sign of crisis people start panicking and they only know how to deal with their problems through violence? In “ Across the Universe” they were like machines (hollow eyes and empty minds), doing their duties but not thinking at all… Now they don’t know how to become human again. They start having feelings, they start thinking for themselves and the fact is that they don’t know how to control those emotions: desperation, fear of the unknown, even joy are all strange to them and, as we found out in the first book, they don’t know how to deal with changes.

People don’t work, people start to fight, they suffer from depression.

There is no more Phydus to control the people around the ship and they are quite out of control. Somewhere between Sol-Earth and Centauri-Earth, suspended in time and space. This book finds us right where the first one left us. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.“And here we are, in the middle, surrounded by a sea of stars. A million stars.” And this time it all builds to one mind-bending conclusion: THEY HAVE TO GET OFF THIS SHIP. In A Million Suns, Beth deepens the mystery with action, suspense, romance, and deep philosophical questions. But when Elder learns shocking news, he and Amy must race to discover the truth behind life on Godspeed, all the while dealing with the love that's growing between them and the chaos that threatens to tear them apart.īeth Revis catapulted readers into the far reaches of space with her New York Times bestselling debut, Across the Universe.

He's finally free to act on his vision-no more Phydus, no more lies. Everywhere she looks, she sees the walls of the spaceship Godspeed. But there may just be hope: Elder has assumed leadership of the ship. It's been three months since Amy was unplugged. Book 2 in the New York Times bestselling trilogy, perfect for fans of Battlestar Gallactica and Prometheus!
