Marza and her friends have been cheated of the glittering high-tech life they should be having on Nexor; instead, they're stuck on the planet Dinari, in a brand-new colony – stuck with grueling work quotas and a lifestyle devoid of the usual teen fun. No game palaces, no dance parks, no amusement yards. Not even a nearby space station – so no freefall sports!

They know just who to blame: their parents.

But Marza likes a few things about Dinari. She loves super-speed blasting on the sand dunes. And she especially loves watching the “dinos,” which look a lot like miniature versions of those prehistoric Earthly giants.

Then Marza's life is turned upside down—literally, as well as figuratively. After she has a blaster accident, she tries to ignore a mystery—Who saved her?—and she tries to ignore the feelings she has for a boy on her work detail—After all, he has no interest in her, it seems!—but she can't ignore the fact that humans shouldn't be taking over the dinos' planet. Her family doesn't get it, the other colonists don't get it—Gok! Not even her friends get it!—but Marza has to do something to save Dinari for the dinos.

Oh my nerd, I love your brain!!! I was totally engrossed in this book. I just hope you're writing more!    - Stephanie S. M.

Imagine discovering you were the most famous girl in the solar system and the most elusive celebrity of all time!


Davlie is about to enter Secondary School / Spacer Track—which means taking seven demanding courses (goodbye, free time), having to make new friends (not one kid she knows from her MS is Spacer-bound), and learning to jet-pack (which would be a thrilling prospect if she wasn't petrified of heights!). Of course Davlie also wants to keep up her old friendships and her popular LLOL blog. All that would be challenging enough without nightly dreams that always end with a shattering explosion.


Davlie wonders if the dreams are her long-lost memories of how she lost her real parents. Little does she know that, when she pushes her mind, her adoptive parents, and even her neurologist, the memory she recovers will shatter her whole self-concept—and threaten to shatter her life.



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