![]() ![]() There is also the slug-like creature that’s yellow with blue spines. Is it alive? That’s a question that readers will consider. This ship, M-Bot, is equipped with AI, and it definitely has a personality. In the first book, Spensa and her best friend repair an antique ship they find in a hidden cavern. ![]() But nobody has ever actually seen a Krell, so the humans don’t know what they look like. In the first book, she is eager to kill all enemies, especially the Krell. While Spensa is undisciplined, rude, antagonistic, defensive, and violent at the start of the series, she matures and softens, especially in this second book. In fact, pilots are constantly needed to stop the Krell from attacking and killing them. ![]() They have created a society on it, but are always in danger as aliens, the Krell, attack them constantly. Spensa lives on the planet Detritus, and she is the descendant of a group of humans who crashed there when being chased by aliens during a war. She’s a teenager who has grown up determined to be a pilot like her father, and after he died in combat, allegedly running away from battle, a coward, she has had to defend his name. At the start of this series, Spensa, the main character, is not a very likable person. “Starsight” is the sequel to “Skyward!” by Brandon Sanderson, an author who really understands not only about creating complex characters but also about writing a plot that boasts gripping nonstop action. ![]()
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