Author:Scott Reintgen

'Brilliant concept meets stellar execution in this fast-paced deep space adventure. I was hooked from page one' Victoria Schwab, No.1 New York Times Bestselling Author
'And just like that, I'm leaving Earth behind . . .'
Emmett Atwater is just a poor kid plucked from the streets of Detroit.
But now he and nine teenagers like him are travelling to a distant planet aboard the Babel corporation's lightship.
Before they get there, they are told, two of them will be eliminated.
The eight who make it will land on an alien world, where they will hunt for Nyxia, the most extraordinary substance in the universe.
But first Emmett must endure frightening tests, rivalry with his fellow chosen ones and the fear that Babel aren't telling the truth.
Because if Babel aren't, they'll be trapped, light years from home.
And all alone . . .
'A high-octane thriller . . . Nyxia grabs you from the first lineand never lets go.'Marie Lu,#1 New York Timesbestselling author of the Young Elites series
Fans of Hunger Games and Red Rising will devour this - it's ridiculously good. I loved every page
—— K.D., GoodreadsIn a word: Wow. I could not put it down. If I could give it six stars, I would
—— Nic Stone, GoodreadsAn absolute page-turner
—— Vic James, author of 'Gilded Cage'My most anticipated YA debut of 2017
—— Pied Piper, GoodreadsFast-moving and thrilling, and very difficult to put down
—— Justin, GoodreadsThe setup will draw comparisons to The Hunger Games, but Reintgen's characters stand on their own, and the trials they face are inventive. Emmett's self-deprecation, wit, and ability to see the good in others will keep readers riveted and eager for the next volume in this planned trilogy
—— Publishers WeeklyA black protagonist in outer space is welcome...copious action and a reality TV atmosphere (the scoreboard shows regularly) make the pace flow. Fast-moving and intriguing
—— Kirkus ReviewsAn amazing adventure of intelligence and strength, this sci-fi book presents diverse and complex characters in a tale about greed and internal compromise. The author brings to life more than a dozen characters with depth and individual personalities and agendas. This is a wonderful example of how personal and corporate values are often intertwined despite being at odds with each other. Verdict: Fans of The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner series will enjoy this series opener
—— School Library JournalFile this book under A for Amazing
—— Jay Kristoff , New York Times bestselling author of The Illuminae FilesBrilliant concept meets stellar execution in this fast-paced deep space adventure. I was hooked from page one
—— Victoria Schwab, #1 New York Times bestselling authorReintgen's Nyxia has all the qualities that will make this become a blockbuster and one of the most important young-adult science-fiction stories of our time. The plot is gripping. The characters are a spectacularly multi-ethnic blend of misfits and outsiders that are unflinchingly human and flawed. Simply amazing all around, and I desperately need the next story from this new author
—— Jay Coles , author of Tyler Johnson Was HereSleek, fast, and action-packed, this is a thrilling new take on space adventure. I got to the end and instantly wanted more
—— Stefan Bachmann , author of the internationally acclaimed The PeculiarWith a vivid cast of characters, relentless pacing, and layers ofmystery, Reintgen hits all the right buttons to craft an addictive pageturner
—— Fonda Lee , author of Zeroboxer and ExoThe futuristic ship is full of impressive gadgets; the competitions are clever and it's fun to guess what skill they might be designed to elicit; the true stars, however, are the teens themselves, wildly diverse and all carrying their own emotional baggage. It is still of note when an African American boy pops up as a sci-fi protagonist, and Emmett is a complex, well-developed, and rich character who speaks, acts, and interacts like a teen who was raised in a rough, urban setting but surrounded by people who love him. Both curious and suspicious at every turn, he is an ideal narrator, and a sequel can't come soon enough
—— The Bulletin of the Center of Children’s BooksA brilliant exploration of the dark side of human nature and the secrets people hide.
—— Life Has A Funny Way blogEmotive and thrilling this makes for a compelling read
—— Charlene Jess, bloggerIt was an excellent, absorbing read, and there's lots of content to sink your teeth into.
—— www.bookbag.co.ukIf you’re looking for a book where you won’t be able to guess where it’s heading, where you are on the edge of your seat and cannot guess the ending then this is the book for you!
—— Needing Escapism blogI’m convinced it’s this intimacy between reader and character that makes Dorothy’s stories so gripping. In the case of The Brighton Mermaid the suspense, thrill and fear was palpable
—— Maria, Tiger Tales blogI've been left reeling from this book that packs a humongous punch. The story builds steadily at first but when I sat down for the last 30% this evening, I didn't expect anything like what I read
—— Rachel’s Random ReadsAs always Dorothy Koomson uses a number of hard-hitting issues in The Brighton Mermaid but all are deeply woven into the story-line, not one appearing placed for effect alone
—— Cleopatra Loves Books blogThe premise for this story is clever, intriguing and a perfect hook. The lingering sense of threat and ominous atmosphere builds gradually . . . kept me gripped and on edge of my seat
—— Bibliomanic blogPlenty of twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat and unable to put the book down
—— Opinionated Emz blogAddictive read full of secrets
—— FabulistSimmering with tension and fraught with tales of failed friendship and broken relationships, this is a fantastic summer read.
—— My WeeklySatisfyingly full of suspense with engaging characters
—— The PeopleA thrilling new novel about friendship, trust and the thin line that often occurs between what is perceived as morally right and wrong . . . another page-turning, addictive read
—— Black Hair MagazineGripping stuff
—— S MagazineA satisfying page-turner
—— CloserPage turner
—— Pride MagazineGripping, twisty and written with Koomson’s trademark brilliance, this is pure class
—— HeatA real page turner
—— Life has a funny was of sneaking up on you blogLove, loss, new beginnings and saying goodbye, it's all in here. A moving read
—— Frankie Graddon , PoolA terrific novel.
—— John Boyne , Irish Independent[Segal's] descriptions are spare and unerring; everyday family interactions are observed warmly and yet with precision
—— Alice O’Keeffe , GuardianEvans' writing is like water; her sentences ebb and flow and change course, mirroring the Thames as it wends its way in and around the characters' lives
—— Katy Thompsett , Refinery29, **Books of the Year**A masterpiece of modern living
—— Kerry Fowler , Sainsbury's MagazineAn amazing book full of wisdom and empathy
—— Elif Shafak , WeekAn immersive look into friendship, parenthood, sex, and grief - as well as the fragility of love. It is told with such detail, you're left wanting more
—— IndependentBeautifully written and observed
—— Tom Chivers , GeographicalEvans is extraordinarily good on the minutiae of grief, family, and the fragility of love
—— ia lyrical portrait of modern London
—— Sunday Times






