by Sheela Chari (Author)
Mars is on Mars! But as techie colonists and scrappy rebels clash, can Mars and his friends survive long enough to discover the planet's dark secrets? Based on Season 2 of the Peabody Award-winning podcast.
Six months ago, Mars Patel boarded a spaceship to travel to Oliver Pruitt's colony on the planet Mars, and now he's finally there. The journey gave Mars lots of time to bond with his copilots, but Mars and his new friends soon discover that Pruitt's colonists aren't the only people living on the inhospitable planet. A splinter group, led by the mysterious Fang, are desperate to go back to Earth--and they don't care who they hurt in the process. Amid the slick subterranean colony filled with rules and giant, terrifying tardigrades who poop a lot, Mars searches for answers about Oliver Pruitt's supposed plans--and the real reason the eccentric billionaire has been so invested in him all this time.
Featuring thrilling technology, a diverse cast, and a gripping plot, this extraterrestrial adventure, a follow-up to The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel, is also based on the popular and award-winning podcast.
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Gr 3-7--Mars Patel is going to his namesake planet, where he'll finally find his missing friend Aurora and meet his hero-turned-adversary, Oliver Pruitt. Picking up where the first book left off, this follow-up to The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel brings Mars to Mars, where he encounters a new crew of exceptional kids who have been selected by Oliver to help him build a colony in space, away from adults and the problems that have brought Earth to the brink of collapse. There's South London's Julia, who speaks multiple languages (including three coding languages) and uses a wheelchair; Orion Acevedo, an adept space pilot and former foster kid; and Daisy Zheng, the 10-year-old Chief of Communication at the Mars Colony. But colony life is not as idyllic as Oliver and Daisy would have Mars Patel believe, and soon he is caught up in yet another life-and-death adventure, this time on the Red Planet. There is more emphasis on plot in this sequel, with many of the new characters feeling thin in comparison to the original friend group of the first novel. Still, the do-or-die space action is thrilling, and the themes of teamwork and perseverance remain strong. Mars is Indian American, while the rest of the cast varies in terms of ethnicity. VERDICT A must-read for fans of the first book. Hand this series to readers who crave sci-fi adventure and mystery.--Dana West, Nathan Hale H.S., Seattle
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