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Lexa must’ve missed something. One moment she’s at work with her best friend looking forward to her last year of high school. Not two hours later she’s on a shuttle hurtling towards the ISC Virgo, a spacecraft whose mission is to find and colonize a new world. And this is all because her mom couldn’t say no to a job!Now, for the next ten years, Lexa will have to figure out how to live away from her friends back on Earth, all the while dealing with vacuum-headed floozies that think they are the center of the solar system and the blistery-cute boy who drives her absolutely lunar. Unfortunately for her, that’s the least of Lexa’s worries. Between terrorist attacks, sudden power fluctuations, and major destruction to the ship, Lexa begins questioning the true motive for Virgo’s maiden flight. And the more she digs, the more she learns things that challenge what she knows about physics, friendship, and what it means to be human. But that knowledge may come at the expense of her life.Virgo is a thought-provoking and fun off-beat science fiction novel about the complexities of friendship and reality.
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Lexa must’ve missed something. One moment she’s at work with her best friend looking forward to her last year of high school. Not two hours later she’s on a shuttle hurtling towards the ISC Virgo, a spacecraft whose mission is to find and colonize a new world. And this is all because her mom couldn’t say no to a job!Now, for the next ten years, Lexa will have to figure out how to live away from her friends back on Earth, all the while dealing with vacuum-headed floozies that think they are the center of the solar system and the blistery-cute boy who drives her absolutely lunar. Unfortunately for her, that’s the least of Lexa’s worries. Between terrorist attacks, sudden power fluctuations, and major destruction to the ship, Lexa begins questioning the true motive for Virgo’s maiden flight. And the more she digs, the more she learns things that challenge what she knows about physics, friendship, and what it means to be human. But that knowledge may come at the expense of her life.Virgo is a thought-provoking and fun off-beat science fiction novel about the complexities of friendship and reality.