![]() I would recommend that you read Skyward and Starsight and then just read a summary of this one. She faced down a Delver and saw something eerily familiar about it. If you are going to have a romance, don’t keep the characters apart for two books. Now she’s off on another quest and while she can communicate with him to some degree, it was not enough and not believable for a young adult romance. Spensa and Jorgen started to like each other at the end of Skyward and beginning of Starsight, and then Spensa kissed him and left. I am deeply frustrated with the love plot. It just seems like we’ve had three books with a set of mostly new characters minus Spensa. Personally I read it publication order (first two novellas, Cytonic, Jorgen’s novella) but would suggest all three novellas and then Cytonic. I am questioning if these new characters are going to show up again. I understand Spensa learning about her cytonic gift, but I think that could have happened in a prologue or novella. Will she choose to live a life without problems or go back and finish the battle with the Superiority?īrandon Sanderson is one of my favorite authors however, this book just did not feel necessary to me. ![]() But the appeal of staying becomes stronger the longer she is there. She encounters strange aliens, creatures, and most frighteningly, the realization that if she stays too long, she will forget her friends and family and who she is. In book three of the Cytonic series, Spensa has fallen into Nowhere. ![]()
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