When Planets Fall by Abby J. Reed
Review: I was initially drawn to When Planets Fall
because the three characters from whose perspectives the story is told all have
some sort of disability that sets them apart from others in the novel. Breaker
has a prosthetic leg, named Circuit, which causes him back pain where the
harness rests and pain where Circuit rubs against the remaining portion of his
leg. The prosthetic impacts his mobility, but he does not feel comfortable
without it, so he deals with the pain. Malani not only has metal wings that set
her apart from everyone else physically, but also has PTSD from when she was
kidnapped when she was younger. Luka has debilitating migraines, (and may also
be a sociopath) but that only adds to his character. Rather than having
characters who were the perfect hero or heroine, the author made Breaker,
Malani, and Luka more real by not only ensuring that their disability was
discussed and not glossed over, but also that they found ways to cope with
these differences, something that I think all readers will.
Even with the storyline and well-developed characters, I did struggle to stay invested at points. Malani is not a sympathetic character; Breaker risked his life, as well as the people in his compound, to free her from the Heron, and she is really mean to him in return, both in her thoughts and actions. Also, some of the vocabulary was a little confusing. Instead of "year," "month," "week," "day," "hour," "minute," and "second," they said "cycle," "monsa," "septdia," "dia," "hora," "min," and "sec." Since they were on a different planet, I understand having different words if they represented different lengths of time, but that did not seem to be the case.
While I struggled initially to get invested in the novel, almost to the point of setting it aside entirely, I powered through and ended up really enjoying the storyline and character development. I really liked how unpredictable everything became near the end and how there was not a happy ending as one would have thought. With the novel ending how it did, I am really excited to see where the author takes the next two novels.
Rating: 3.5/5
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