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Book Review: Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

The Book design caught my attention. As I inspected the dusk jacket design, removed it from the book, then seeing the inside - okay, I'll buy it!

Illuminae front cover
Title: Illuminae
Series No. The Illuminae Files_01
Author(s): Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff
ISBN: 9780553499117
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published date: October 20, 2015
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fiction
Language: English








I buy books based from word of mouth, given awards and good reviews so I visited Goodreads to check if It's really good. I saw, It got several awards and convincing feedback from one of the author. It's my deciding factor. I went to different local bookstores to look for it. It's actually hard to find as I'm buying it after a year release. Luckily, I got my copy from Fully Booked.

Read my full book review below (click 'Read more' or continue scrolling):


Illuminae back cover

Illuminae book edge

Illuminae without dust jacket (front)

Illuminae without dust jacket (back)

The dust jacket is translucent giving a cool effect to the binding.

Illuminae translucent dust jacket

As you can see, It's a thick book. You might assume it will be a long read. It's actually easy and not tiring to read. It is thick because of the illustrations and other artful portrayals.

Illuminae opening page

Reading the first several pages, I find illustrations, chat logs and other media logs. Readers of traditional paragraphed style chapter-by-chapter books might feel a little regret like "What is this? Is this a Novel?". I'm about to quit it because I'm not used to it. But I'll be regretting it even more because of the time I put finding this book. So, I just gave it a chance. I just have to get used to it. I eventually get comfortable reading it.

It did give me more interest to read it because of spaceships. I'm a Star Wars fan and adding cool illustrations like this below will make other Sci-fi fans to read this too:

Alexander-78V and Hypatia illustrations

Illuminae - some artful page describes what's happening

It’s a new reading experience. I've never read such unique book before. I'm reading files of different records collected to make up a story.

The Illuminae Files 01 - Kady Grant

* written reviews ahead may contain spoilers

I find some plot holes in this book. In one of the files, AIDAN instructed Kady to change suit whereas the Phobos virus is airborne. It's so unrealistic that she only holds her breath while changing suit and never infected. What about the Phobos particle stick to her skin while she's changing? It's already within her suit, right? Plus, she just wore Ezra's suit. So I just assume Ezra wore a different suit upon his escape to Hypatia.

Anyway, the awesomeness of space battles, Scary AI and hyperactive zombies weighs more than the plotholes so I still really like this book.

Illuminae Files 01 - ending art

My rating for this book is: 4.0 / 5.0




Awards:
- Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) 2016 - Book of the Year Older Children (age 8 - 14 years)
- 2016 Gold Inky Awards by State Library of Victoria \ Inside a dog



Trivia:
- Brad Pitt's "B Entertainment" with Warner Bros. have already teamed up to make The Illuminae Files 01 film (see news: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/brad-pitt-warner-bros-team-842425 reported as of Nov. 20, 2015). There's no update as to what stage of the film they're in.





-
Roy Cortez
Literateknolohitura.com



Reference:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23395680-illuminae









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