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Ana and the Cosmic Race #1 by Amy Chu

byarsjp's review

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3.0

2022 read #45

3 stars! This was actually super enjoyable to read! I loved all the characters and the idea for the story is very well thought out. I will def read the next one when it comes out.

jellypbelly's review

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3.0

2022 read #45

3 stars! This was actually super enjoyable to read! I loved all the characters and the idea for the story is very well thought out. I will def read the next one when it comes out.

jpb's review

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4.0

2022 read #45

4 stars! This was actually super enjoyable to read! I loved all the characters and the idea for the story is very well thought out. I will def read the next one when it comes out.

akmargie's review against another edition

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3.0

A little flat but fun and mostly harmless.

ashlilitlist21's review

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3.0

This was a cute, short read. Love the graphics in this and the vibrant colors. It gives me Star Trek, meets Ready Player one, meets Triwizard tournament. Not sure if I’ll be interested in the next book, but possibly. Cute story, but not my favorite.

destdest's review against another edition

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1.0

Super cute illustrations but the story and characters are dry. Ana needs to be disqualified because both her love interests keep saving her butt, which is why she's inadvertently winning, and she has a whole other person with her helping cheat. -__-

alenka's review against another edition

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3.0

This is a cute, heavily manga-inspired romance/adventure comic about a human girl attending a fancy space school. Each year the school participates in the Cosmic Race, a sort of amazing-race style trek through space and time to find gems based on a series of clues. It can be dangerous but also involves research and cunning. Ana, the representative from Earth's North America, is excited to be selected, and to compete against the handsome human competitors from South Africa and Japan. However, her shape-shifting martian roommate sneaks into her ship and causes some shenanigans.

This is sort of a not-for-me book but is a great read for kids who really like manga that feature love triangles. Fun alien character designs, great colors.
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