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Crystalline Space

by A.K. DuBoff

Series: Dark Stars (1)

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"Do-overs" are possible.Elle was just a normal teenager enjoying her summer vacation when everything changes. After an emergency planetwide 'reset' on her homeworld, she instead awakens on a spaceship and is told that the fate of known civilization is in her hands.A mysterious Darkness has infected the interstellar crystalline network. The unique properties of the crystals allow reality to be 'reset' to past moments in time, granting second chances. However, the Darkness isn't only threatening the reset process-it's consuming entire planets.Paired with a team of strangers, Elle embarks on an interstellar quest to protect the Hegemony by sealing the Master Archive, the backup for the crystalline network. With only vague clues to guide them, Elle and her new friends must track down ancient relics and unravel hidden secrets before their worlds and loved are lost in shadow forever.… (more)
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This is not Science Fiction, this is Action / drama and no brains.
I put it down only a couple chapters in, when our rescued girl, now with mysteriously unknown super powers is to be sent on a mission by a high admiral, to close a Crystal Archive, for which he has no instructions or ideas about how.
There has to be science to the fiction, otherwise it's just futuristic fantasy. This one's particularly juvenile... there's this civilization wide tech of Crystal's, and other tech used, but apparently no one understands a single thing about any of it.
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  acb13adm | Sep 13, 2023 |
A great start to the Dark Stars series. Interesting characters engaged in a fascinating situation while they learn to wield their newly acquired powers. Looking forward to book 2! ( )
  DebCushman | Aug 25, 2022 |
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"Do-overs" are possible.Elle was just a normal teenager enjoying her summer vacation when everything changes. After an emergency planetwide 'reset' on her homeworld, she instead awakens on a spaceship and is told that the fate of known civilization is in her hands.A mysterious Darkness has infected the interstellar crystalline network. The unique properties of the crystals allow reality to be 'reset' to past moments in time, granting second chances. However, the Darkness isn't only threatening the reset process-it's consuming entire planets.Paired with a team of strangers, Elle embarks on an interstellar quest to protect the Hegemony by sealing the Master Archive, the backup for the crystalline network. With only vague clues to guide them, Elle and her new friends must track down ancient relics and unravel hidden secrets before their worlds and loved are lost in shadow forever.

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