The Deep Sky

A Novel

English language

Published July 17, 2023 by Flatiron Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-87533-4
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Yume Kitasei's The Deep Sky is an enthralling sci fi thriller debut about a mission into deep space that begins with a lethal explosion that leaves the survivors questioning the loyalty of the crew.

They left Earth to save humanity. They’ll have to save themselves first.

It is the eve of Earth’s environmental collapse. A single ship carries humanity’s last hope: eighty elite graduates of a competitive program, who will give birth to a generation of children in deep space. But halfway to a distant but livable planet, a lethal bomb kills three of the crew and knocks The Phoenix off course. Asuka, the only surviving witness, is an immediate suspect.

Asuka already felt like an impostor before the explosion. She was the last picked for the mission, she struggled during training back on Earth, and she was chosen to represent Japan, a country she only partly …

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Captivating with interesting themes

There are several topics and themes taken from our times (the billionaire with a space obsession, digital escapism among others) that really resonated with me. I also liked the observation how the preparation to be "humanity's last hope" makes the participants in the program less and less human in a way. The basic plot of the book is a trusted sci-fi staple but is done here in a slightly different way. Recommended for all sci-fi fans!

The Deep Sky

A great combination scifi thriller / space whodunit. It's much more Serious than The Stardust Grail, but explores some similar themes, e.g. betrayal and loss.

Really enjoyed this take on the future with some love for bird enthusiasts

People with wombs are selected to colonize a new planet (yuck) because people on earth are too busy destroying themselves & climate change has become too violent at scale. They travel with thousands of specimens to be used for artificial insemination.

I really liked this plot twist on how people get chosen. It's a murder mystery that is sorta melancholic that ends on a more hopeful note. I felt really sad reading about the climate change and how the last hummingbird was caged in a zoo that was then hit by a missile. It really gutted me because thats what is happening now in Lebanon & Palestine.

Otherwise, my only criticism is that this book is too kind to fascists.

A Space Colonization Story with AI and VR/AR

Content warning basic plot intro is spoiled to specify genre

Goodreads Review of The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei

The Deep Sky is a gripping story of adventure, mystery, friendship and hope set on a tiny spaceship hurtling through the galaxy in the hopes of a better future for humanity, and I enjoyed every second of it. Given that this book is about a small crew on an ambitious, dangerous journey through space on a small ship with no choice but to both clash and bond, there really was no doubt that I would like this. But it's execution was so good that I think this should go down as one of the greats in contemporary science fiction.

In The Deep Sky, we are following Asuka a young, half American, half Japanese girl who achieved the opportunity of a lifetime -- leave Earth on a ship of about 80 people of the same age for a distant, habitable planet where humanity can start over. The story splits between …

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