Spacejackers
Abandoned as a baby on the planet Remota, deep in the seventh solar system, Jake Cutler lives a sheltered life. But all that changes when his home is invaded by ruthless space pirates. Soon Jake is on the run with the suspicious-looking crew of a spaceship called the Dark Horse. Forced to contend with zero-gravity, shipwrecks and black holes, Jake must discover the truth about his past before he is hunted down and caught.
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Spacejackers
Abandoned as a baby on the planet Remota, deep in the seventh solar system, Jake Cutler lives a sheltered life. But all that changes when his home is invaded by ruthless space pirates. Soon Jake is on the run with the suspicious-looking crew of a spaceship called the Dark Horse. Forced to contend with zero-gravity, shipwrecks and black holes, Jake must discover the truth about his past before he is hunted down and caught.
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Spacejackers

Spacejackers

by Huw Powell

Narrated by Mike Grady

Unabridged — 6 hours, 58 minutes

Spacejackers

Spacejackers

by Huw Powell

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Unabridged — 6 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

Abandoned as a baby on the planet Remota, deep in the seventh solar system, Jake Cutler lives a sheltered life. But all that changes when his home is invaded by ruthless space pirates. Soon Jake is on the run with the suspicious-looking crew of a spaceship called the Dark Horse. Forced to contend with zero-gravity, shipwrecks and black holes, Jake must discover the truth about his past before he is hunted down and caught.

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From the Publisher

The future milieu that British author Powell imagines in this trilogy starter is interesting. . . . for younger readers in need of a starter space opera.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Nonstop adventures.” —School Library Journal

“Pulptastic. . . Or, as Jake puts it (repeatedly), 'Magnifty!'” —Booklist

School Library Journal - Audio

03/01/2016
Gr 3–7—Pirates, space travel, orphans, and monsters are all part of the futuristic world of young Jake Cutler. Jake has never known his family or his home; he was brought to live with the cyber monks on Remota when he was just an infant. His origins are a mystery, though some have suggested that he comes from the planet Altus, which some people are certain is made of fine gems and circled by moons of pure crystal and which many others believe exists only in legend. When pirates attack Remota, he escapes on a cargo ship with an Altus-seeking bounty hunter, only to find that he has really taken refuge on a pirate ship with an odd and interesting crew. As Jake flees from the evil Interstellar Navy and tries to find his way to Altus, he encounters space villains, spaceship-eating monsters, aliens, and black holes on his adventures through many solar systems. Mike Grady voices each character with much enthusiasm and with clearly recognizable voices, which draw listeners into the exciting tale. While the plot may be familiar to science fiction fans, Jake's personality and his interactions with the wide cast of eccentric characters are amusing, and he learns not to judge people by their job titles or first impressions. VERDICT Fast action, a likable cast, and the combination of space travel and pirates may lure reluctant readers/listeners to begin this trilogy.—Mary Ann Karre, formerly of the Binghamton City School District, NY

School Library Journal

03/01/2015
Gr 4–7—Annie meets Star Wars in this swashbuckling if far-fetched science fiction pirate romp. Meet Jake Cutler, mischievous orphan ward of the cyber monks of the (remote) planet Remota. His only possession is the crystal pendant his parents gave him as a baby. Now 13 years old, Jake has attracted the notice of the authoritarian Interstellar Navy and must flee Remota with his treasure-seeking friends Callidus and Capio. They book passage on a space pirate ship captained by Granny Leatherhead and her motley band of profiteers. Searching for the secret location of Jake's home planet Altus, Jake makes two friends, Kella and Nanoo, whose gifts may help him evade pursuit and uncover his origins. One cannot fault the enthusiasm with which Powell retreads familiar science fiction territory. From the orphan with the mysterious past to the hardened treasure-seeker who discovers his conscience to the evil government entity determined to keep the galaxy downtrodden, there is not much new material here. Still, Jake's conversations with various space characters are worth a few smiles, and his epic curiosity leads him into nonstop adventures. Some plot points hinge on coincidence—Jake discovers most of his family secrets in rapid succession, and the author editorializes about his characters to the story's detriment. Still, minimal character development will not matter to most kids, and readers may use these familiar story elements as a framework for comprehension. VERDICT An additional purchase for larger collections that need more middle grade science fiction and adventure titles.—Caitlin Augusta, Stratford Library Association, CT

Kirkus Reviews

2015-03-03
Can an orphan hold the key to the location of a lost planet and a fortune in gems?Eleven years ago, Jake Cutler was left in the care of the cyber-monks on the remote planet Remota. Living near the space port, Jake's always dreamed of visiting the stars. When space pirates attack the monastery, Jake escapes and joins forces with Callidus Stone, a fortune hunter, who thinks Jake is from the legendary hidden planet of Altus, rumored to have moons made of precious gems. When the cargo ship they book passage on turns out to be a pirate vessel run by Granny Leatherhead, they broker a deal to split the spoils of Altus. However, the vicious Interstellar Navy is hot on their heels. Can they and their new friends escape, discover the truth of Jake's past, and find the fabled planet? The future milieu that British author Powell imagines in this trilogy starter is interesting and has potential: corrupt military in the pockets of nefarious corporations, technology-worshipping monks, and pirates who pirate for good reason. It's not for seasoned genre readers; the characters are stock, and the storyline feels like a retread. Big reveals are telegraphed far too early, but there are thrills and a few laughs. Perhaps not totally "magnifty," as Jake would say, but far from "garbish," particularly for younger readers in need of a starter space opera. (Science fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171134839
Publisher: W. F. Howes
Publication date: 07/03/2014
Series: Spacejackers Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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