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Way Down Dark
Way Down Dark | J P Smythe
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Seventeen-year-old Chan's ancestors left a dying Earth hundreds of years ago, in search of a new home. Generations later, they are still searching . . . Every day aboard the interstellar transport ship Australia is a kind of hell, where no one is safe, no one can hide. Indeed, the only life Chan's ever known is one of endless violence. A life of survival. Fiercely independent and entirely self-sufficient, she has learned to keep her head down as much as possible, careful not to draw attention to herself amidst the mayhem. For the Australia is a ship of death, filled with murderous gangs and twisted cults, vying for supremacy in a closed environment with limited resources and no hope. And then one day Chan makes an extraordinary discovery--there may be a way to return the Australia to Earth. But doing so will only bring her to the attention of the fanatics and murderers who control life aboard the ship, putting her and everyone she loves in terrible danger. Is it worth endangering her life and the lives of her few friends and loved ones for an uncertain return to a home world that may be uninhabitable? Especially since to do so she must descend into the deep dark in the bowels of the ship, which is piled high with the bodies and the secrets of the dead . . .
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Jediash1
Way Down Dark | J P Smythe
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Chan is a passenger on board the interstellar transport ship Australia, which left a dying Earth centuries ago in search of a better life. Unfortunately, they're still searching, and Australia has become a violent, dangerous place. Although the basic premise for "Way Down Dark" has been done before (Doctor Who, Wall-E), this is a tense, thrilling read that really pulled me in and kept me turning pages. I'm excited for the next one!

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strikingthirteen
Way Down Dark: Australia | James P. Smythe
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Mehso-so

Plot is predictable but the world is gritty and unforgiving.

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allthewrittenworlds
Way Down Dark: Australia | James P. Smythe
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A dark, gritty and brutal dystopia. The plot is a bit predictable and recognisable but the world building and atmosphere are well done. The author really knows how to create tension and unease in the story and keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Jessicav
Way Down Dark: Australia | James P. Smythe
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Starting book 1 knowing that book 2 is hard to get in Canada and book 3 isn't published yet. I smell trouble, but am doing in anyway. Like an adult.

lilycobalt Hmmm. Looks like it has potential. 8y
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