Conclusión de la trilogía Generations

Reseña de “Alone” escrito por @scottsiegler y publicado por @delreybooks  ? Sinopsis: Pawns in a millennia-old struggle, the young people known only as the Birthday Children were genetically engineered to survive on the planet Omeyocan—but they were never meant to live there. They were made to be “overwritten,” their minds wiped and replaced by the consciousness of the monsters who created them. Em changed all of that. She unified her people and led a revolt against their creators. Em and her friends escaped an ancient ghost ship and fled to Omeyocan. They thought they would find an uninhabited paradise. Instead, they found the ruins of a massive city long since swallowed by the jungle. And they weren’t alone. The Birthday Children fought for survival against the elements, jungle wildlife, the “Grownups” who created them . . . and, as evil corrupted their numbers, even against themselves. With these opponents finally defeated, Em and her people realized that more threats were coming, traveling from across the universe to lay claim to their planet. The Birthday Children have prepared as best they can against this alien armada. Now, as the first ships reach orbit around Omeyocan, the final battle for the planet begins. Opinión: Después de muchos años por fin termino de leer la conclusión de la “Generations Trilogy” Creo que esta trilogía tiene uno de los mejores universos de ciencia ficción que vi. Es una saga excelente y todavía no puedo creer cómo no fue traducida al español. Me logré sumergir en la historia por completo, además esta saga tiene personajes memorables que me van a acompañar por mucho tiempo. Si les gusta la ciencia ficción sin dudas se los recomiendo ¿Lo leyeron? ¿Qué les pareció? ¡Los leo!