Review: Across the Universe by Beth Revis

This is the first book in a series, but I have no intention of continuing on with this series.


The plot evolves around two young people, Amy and Elder. They live on a spaceship that has left Earth to find a new planet to populate. Amy was part of the cryogeniccaly frozen people on board, meant to be woken up upon arrival and using their skill set to populate the new planet. Elder, meanwhile, is part of the population that has been keeping the ship running whilst it travels towards its destination. 

One day Amy is woken up from her frozen sleep and now she must learn to live on this spaceship, without her parents, slowly learning the culture and the secrets of this ship. It turns out there is an abundance of mysteries on board this ship, like who is waking up (and killing) the frozen people, who is the mysterious deceased Elder, what is the current Eldest up to and what’s with the “crazy” people and their medication. 

Eventually all these mysteries are solved, but is is one long slog until they are. If anything this book is way too longwinded. I thought the premise sounded interesting and as I said above there is an abundance of mysteries, but for some reason they all fail to create any tension for the reader. Or at least for me. It wasn’t until maybe the last fourth of the book that the plot picked up a little and even then it moved so slowly. We switch POV between Amy and Elder and for some reason they had to learn the truth behind a number of things individually and then come together to discuss. With that amount of mysteries going on, just have them learn different things at least and get the plot moving. 

The ending wrapped up nicely and I see no need to continue the story. 


I gave this book 2 stars out of 5 on Goodreads. 

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