A Planet of Blood and Ice Cathedrals of Glass Series Book 1 (Audible Audio Edition) A J Hartley Emily Woo Zeller Tantor Audio Books
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Ten teenagers broke behavioral law. Sentenced to be reeducated on the moon of Jerem, they were placed in stasis on the automated ship Phetteron for their six day journey. They never reached their destination.
Thrown off course by a computer malfunction, the Phetteron is damaged in an asteroid belt and crash lands on the uninhabited ice planet of Valkrys. Having spent their lives in temperature controlled environments, consuming nutrient supplements, and interacting with people mostly through the infonet, the teens are unprepared to depend on each other to face the harsh, hostile, and hellish landscape. Home will send a rescue party long before their meager supplies run out.
Sola was a roamer. She wandered the city after curfew, reveling in the freedom of being disconnected from the techgrid and embracing the joy of physical activity. For those actions, Home declared her deviant. But on Valkrys, her deviance is an asset that may be the teens' only hope for survival.
As Sola explores their strange new world, she discovers that she and her shipmates are linked by something more frightening than their subversive behaviors - and uncovers a truth about the planet the authorities at home wanted buried.
A Planet of Blood and Ice Cathedrals of Glass Series Book 1 (Audible Audio Edition) A J Hartley Emily Woo Zeller Tantor Audio Books
I was introduced to A.J. Hartley through his involvement with the Sekret Machines project that he is currently involved in with Tom DeLonge and his company To Stars. The writing in that project drew me in to his style as an author, and so, when TTS released Hartley's novel, Cathedrals of Glass: Planet of Blood and Ice, I couldn't wait to read more and eagerly placed my pre-order. I was not disappointed. I read a lot, and after a while, much of it starts to blend together. This wasn't the case with Cathedrals. Hartley creates and presents a future world that actually doesn't seem like it could be too far off. This society is completely isolated and relies on 'commpads' for their connection to the world. It's also basically a completely government controlled state, which is why our characters, the deviants, find themselves on a re-education mission that goes awry, which is where all the fun starts. I don't want to give too much away, but I do want to note that Hartley's writing, in addition to the world and characters, made it difficult for me to put this down. I can't wait to see where the rest of the series goes from here!Product details
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A Planet of Blood and Ice Cathedrals of Glass Series Book 1 (Audible Audio Edition) A J Hartley Emily Woo Zeller Tantor Audio Books Reviews
Was tough to put down! Enjoyed every minute of it and I hope there are more stories to come! A.j. Hartley quickly becoming a favorite of mine.
Spaceships, hive-mind zombies, psychic abilities, lies, deception, sabretooth tigers. What else could you ask for in a book?
I read this over the weekend. Great story and interesting characters. I especially liked the mix between the claustrophobia of a ship's wreckage and the danger of the open expanse of a new world.
This is a page Turner! 70 pages done before I could put it down. Professor Hartley writes in such a way that it puts you in the middle of the action. It is engaging and keeps you wondering what is around the corner. Keep this series going!
A.J. Hartley provides a wonderful take on a reality we live today wrapped in a futuristic sci-fi tale. This book was very enjoyable as a page turning tale the was difficult to put down. After reading Sekret Machines Chasing Shadows and now Cathedrals of Glass, I have quickly become a fan of Mr. Hartley and will be soon looking to read more of his work. I would highly suggest this book to anyone, young and old.
This was a great read. I decided to get this after having enjoyed sekret machines book 1. This book has an entertaining story that sets up a good series (I hope). It kept me entertained and on the edge of my seat, especially in the final few chapters. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy, addictive read. My only complaint is that it isn't a lot longer!
Well done, Mr Hartley. When night fell on Charleston, during Irma's visit, and the electricity was out, I picked up my trusty iPad and crashed into that strange, cold, and dangerous planet Valkrys, along with Sola and her shipmates. The irony of sitting in my 21st century home, curled up with an electronic device, reading about teens from a distant future, whose lives are pretty much spent in a society where the infonet provides all social interactions, and the world is climate controlled did not escape me. I, however, had more than nutritional supplements and protein bars to sustain me while I read. (I believe that even in heaven, I might be able to sip an aperitif and nibble dark chocolate whist I invest myself in a book.)
But back to the book. A group of teens, who have each broken the rules of Home, are sent to a futuristic sort of juvenile detention/rehab center on a nearby moon. Only, the autopilot directed ship deviates from course and crash-lands on a planet nearby that is uninhabited. Or is it?
The group, both diverse and somewhat dysfunctional, with each member declared deviant for unsocial behaviors, must learn to interact, as well as survive. And soon enough, they learn there is danger beyond the frigid planet for them, both outside the ship and inside as well.
Science fiction and thriller, this book gripped me. I only stopped to sleep, and in the morning to find a way to make coffee without electricity. (Luckily, I'm a little handier, and a bit more knowledgeable and prepared than Sola and her shipmates, so that went well.) Don't be fooled by a YA label. This book was a good read. As usual, AJ Hartley does not disappoint.
I was introduced to A.J. Hartley through his involvement with the Sekret Machines project that he is currently involved in with Tom DeLonge and his company To Stars. The writing in that project drew me in to his style as an author, and so, when TTS released Hartley's novel, Cathedrals of Glass Planet of Blood and Ice, I couldn't wait to read more and eagerly placed my pre-order. I was not disappointed. I read a lot, and after a while, much of it starts to blend together. This wasn't the case with Cathedrals. Hartley creates and presents a future world that actually doesn't seem like it could be too far off. This society is completely isolated and relies on 'commpads' for their connection to the world. It's also basically a completely government controlled state, which is why our characters, the deviants, find themselves on a re-education mission that goes awry, which is where all the fun starts. I don't want to give too much away, but I do want to note that Hartley's writing, in addition to the world and characters, made it difficult for me to put this down. I can't wait to see where the rest of the series goes from here!
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