Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1)

English language

Published June 12, 2012

ISBN:
978-0-00-744349-9
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4 stars (2 reviews)

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Review of 'Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Earth Girl stated off pretty good. Jarra lives on Earth as she is "handicapped" because she cannot live offworld. She is studying to become an Historian which in this novel is more of an archaeologist type of career. But Jarra is keeping her handicap a secret from the "exos", the off world people she is studying with as Earth people are considered primitive primates by many. She plans to announce her handicap at the end of the course and shock them that Earth people can be just as smart and capable as they are!

The premise of the story was really interesting and I was really enjoying the novel up until about the half way mark. But then the author did something to Jarra with little or no warning and the story became somewhat confusing as a result. With this change Jarra seemed to become very Mary Sue like, overly …

Review of 'Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

They call her ape, nean, barely human or if they’re being polite, handicapped. In reality, Jarra simply has an immune system that can’t survive off-world. She is one in a thousand. When she was born she was shipped off to earth to be brought up among others of her kind. When she reaches 18, she makes the decision to pass as an exo, applying for a pre-history course run by the planet Asgard. The practical nature of pre-history means that she will never have to step off planet earth but will her classmates find out what she is before she’s had her chance to prove a point?

Earth Girl is a proper science fiction novel for the young adult market. Set in 2788, most humans now live on colonised planets, travelling between them via portals. After what has become known as the exodus, earth cities were abandoned and began to …