![]() The descriptions of the ship and new inventions were detailed enough, but not so lengthy and full of description or space jargon that I got bored (The book's web site has a diagram of the ship). This book was less action packed, and less violent, and I thought that although most of the characters of both books could have been a little better developed, those in Across the Universe were a little more realistic. Having just finished the Hunger Games trilogy, it's hard not to make a comparison. Although I thought I had it figured out, and sometimes was on the mark, it still held some surprises. ![]() It combines elements of mystery, sci-fi, utopian paranoia, and a bit of romance. Both narrators do a very good job portraying the emotions of the young characters, and the story is easy to follow as an audio book. This book is written from the perspectives of two characters in alternating chapters with two different narrators. ![]()
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