Book details
Quantum Vibe: Venus 23
Description
One thousand years in the future, a teen-aged boy, "Bok" to his friends, copes with life in a failing, planned-utopia colony world. His mother long-dead and his father imprisoned for subversion, he keeps his sanity playing class-clown by day and skulking around the city by night, trading black-market goods. When Bok and his friends stumble across the enigmatic "Alyss Roaz," they learn the true origins of their world and of a much larger inter-galactic civilization which had been closed to them. And they must decide whether to try and save their world, or build new lives elsewhere.
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Sci-Fi Universe: The 'Quantum Vibe' series is known for its rich and detailed science fiction universe, which offers readers an immersive experience with complex world-building and futuristic concepts.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: Scott Bieser's works often explore intriguing themes such as the impact of technology on society, the nature of reality, and human exploration and adaptation in space.
- Dynamic Artwork: The graphic novel format of the 'Quantum Vibe' series features dynamic and visually striking artwork that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters and settings to life.
- Character Development: The series is known for its well-developed characters who grow and change over time, providing readers with a compelling narrative that follows the characters' personal journeys as well as the overarching plot.