Seventh Grade vs. the Galaxy
Seventh Grade vs. the Galaxy
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Carolrhoda Books
Just the Series: Adventures of the PSS 118 Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Adventures of the PSS 118   

Annotation: Like a kid-friendly Star Trek: Voyager, this zany, clever, and fast-paced sci-fi adventure is ultimately about each person's responsibility to fellow humans.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #673282
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 10/05/21
Pages: 282 pages
ISBN: 1-7284-2309-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-7284-2309-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018010973
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Seventh-grade buddies Jack and Ari, along with the class bully T-Bex (Becka), are all that stand between their space-station school (P.S.S. 118) and the galaxy-controlling Elvidian Minister's brand of punishment for Jack's dad's tinkering with forbidden science. What was supposed to be the last day of seventh grade turns into the first day of saving the world. Reminiscent of writing by Chris Grabenstein, this middle-grade action-adventure space opera is just plain fun. Sassy ship computers, mean lunch-lady robots, a suitably authoritarian villain, and the freedom to roam the universe to save their families make this a story that will appeal to a broad range of readers and there are hints of age-appropriate romance (spoiler alert, Ari has a crush on Becka) thrown in for good measure. There's plenty of STEM material as the kids must acquire fuel, repair the lightspeed engines, and escape the pull of planets. Levy's energetic debut will especially appeal to fans of Monica Tesler's Bounders series, David Liss' Randoms (2015), and Adam Rex's Smek books.

Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

When extraterrestrials impound a spaceship full of students and teachers 400 light-years from Earth, it's up to Jack and his buddies to get them all back home.Life on Public School Ship 118 has been hard for Jack ever since his science-teacher father was fired and kicked off, leaving him alone and outcast. It gets dramatically worse when the ship comes under attack. In the chaos, Jack's father texts him via communicator ring with directions to save the school—but implementing them strands the entire ship in Elvidian space, where they are swiftly imprisoned. While the Earth kids are forced to attend Elvidian school and wear Elvidian contact lenses, Jack discovers that his father had been fired for tinkering with the P.S.S. 118, illicitly equipping it with the means to get them home—if only they can figure out how to get all of them back on the ship. Fortunately, the Elvidians seem to be a touch hypochondriacal and do not recognize Earth diseases….Levy's novel, festooned with futuristic tech, is aimed at action-oriented readers, but too much telling rather than showing, especially initially, may turn them off prematurely. Repetitive details such as frequent references to Jack's dad's firing further bog the plot down. Jack presents white on the cover; Ari, who is Jewish, is depicted with brown skin; and Becka has light skin and long, dark hair.Younger, less-sophisticated sci-fi fans who can get past the backstory-filled opening might find this just the ticket. (Science fiction. 9-13)

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Word Count: 59,387
Reading Level: 4.7
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.7 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 501104 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 670L
Guided Reading Level: M
Fountas & Pinnell: M

Percy Jackson meets Star Trek

PSS 118 is just your typical schoolexcept that it's a rickety old spaceship orbiting Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. Jack's dad used to be the science teacher, until he got fired for tinkering with the ship. Now Jack just wants to get through the last day of school without anything else going wrong.

But when the school is mysteriously attacked, Jack discovers that his dad has built humanity's first light-speed engineand given Jack control of it. To save the ship, Jack catapults it hundreds of light-years away . . . and right into the clutches of the first aliens humans have ever seen. School hasn't just gotten out: it's gone clear across the galaxy.

And now it's up to Jack and his friends to get everyone home.

"[T]his middle-grade action-adventure space opera is just plain fun."Booklist

"A perfect bridge for readers looking for a Percy Jacksonesque work of science fiction."School Library Journal


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