Orphan Planet

It sucks being sixteen, when the only home you’ve ever known is the spaceship you were born on.

Ignored by their parents, an annoyance to most of the crew, the six teenagers of the Odyssey Earth colony ship have been thrown together since birth.

Tight-knit, bright, funny, resilient – the last thing they need is a chaperone. Especially one as laughably ill-equipped as Jordan Booth, who’s been woken up from hypersleep to watch over them.

When disaster strikes, everyone needs to work together if they’re going to survive. Dig deep, grow up, take responsibility. Who’ll surprise you? Who’s got the skills? Who’s in charge?

Sometimes, being sixteen is about finding your place in the universe.

What they say:

This is simply a fantastic read

Bob, bookblogger at BSF Reads

I completely, wholeheartedly recommend this gem of a book and I can’t wait to read the next one

Rebecca Crunden, Indie Book Spotlight

A remarkable SciFi adventure … Do not miss this book

Karl Forshaw, author of Renia

If you like feelgood, character-led books set in space, then buying this should be a no-brainer.

Shazzie, Reader at Work, Fantasy Book Critic

Filled with snarky, irreverent humour and silliness – this book will be enjoyed by fans of Pratchett and Douglas Adams

Sue Bavey, bookblogger at Sue’s Musings

Absolutely the feelgood space adventure it sets out to be. From the first pages, it had me engaged and smiling

KRR Lockhaven, fantasy author

Happy readers say:
‘A funny and feelgood … classic SciFi adventure’
‘The worldbuilding is fantastic, and the story is awesome’
‘Basically one big found family … I adored every single page of them bonding, bantering and bickering’
‘A remarkable SciFi adventure that’s both high stakes and wholesome’
‘There’s one particular chapter where I actually cried with tears and everything!’
‘Adventure, alien planets, and a whole heap of fun’
‘The characters are wonderful, humorous, bad-tempered, hilarious’
‘With moody teens, a snarky AI and a fallible protagonist, it is heartwarming and fun’
‘I loved this book. It’s funny, warm and imaginative’