
Title: The Blighted Stars (May 23, 2023)
Author: Megan E. O’Keefe
Pages: 544
Series: The Devoured Worlds #1
While I was initially drawn in by the incredible cover art, I was pleased to find that the book itself is terrific too!
The main plot centers on the mining of earth-like worlds for a precious mineral named relkatite. Unfortunately, the unintended aftereffect of the mining process is a devastating fungal blight that effectively destroys the planet. Not ideal!
Weβve also got 3D printers capable of spitting out human bodies with a neural map/mind in tow. Well, thatβs how itβs supposed to work. Sometimes the body misprints. Sometimes the mind cracks after youβve been printed out too many times, or β gasp! β your mind is printed into two bodies at once.
OβKeefe dives into the unintended consequences of technological progress and humanityβs insatiable push to over-consume our planetary resources as we move throughout the cosmos.
Iβm often overwhelmed with sprawling space operas, but the limited narrative scope of The Blighted Stars allows a few central characters and their motivations to stay top of mind. The character development is well-done and the swift pacing kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.
Overall, The Blighted Stars is an exciting start to a promising new series. If the cover art stays cool and the story stays compelling, Iβll certainly be along for the ride.
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My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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