In Sara King’s Forging Zero, readers are introduced to the legend of Zero. This is a story about hope and redemption, set in a future world where nothing is what it seems. When teenage orphan Anders discovers that he has unusual powers, he must embark on a journey to find out who he really is –and ultimately become the hero that the world needs. With stunning illustrations by Nuno Alves , this futuristic adventure is perfect for fans of action-packed science fiction and fantasy tales.
For who is this book for ?
Forging Zero is perfect for young adults who love science fiction and fantasy tales with plenty of action. Fans of books like Percy Jackson will enjoy this futuristic adventure story.
Pros :
- The story is intriguing and full of action
- The illustrations are stunning
- It’s perfect for fans of science fiction and fantasy
Cons :
- The book is too short.
- The ending felt a bit rushed.
- I would have liked to know more about the characters and their backgrounds.
Learn more about the author
Sara King is a debut author of science fiction and fantasy for young adults. She was born in the Philippines and has since lived in many different parts of the world, including Australia, Japan, and Canada. Sara loves traveling, trying new food, learning about other cultures –and writing stories that transport her readers to amazing new worlds.
Reader Reviews
“A mesmerizing and brilliantly written story that is sure to keep you entertained from beginning to end. With its intriguing plot, lovable characters, and magical setting, Forging Zero is a must read for all fans of science fiction and fantasy.”
“This fast-paced, action-packed tale of heroism and self-discovery is sure to captivate readers. Full of nonstop adventure and intrigue, Forging Zero is a mustread for any fan of science fiction or fantasy.”
“A fast-paced and exciting read that had me hooked from beginning to end.”
“Forging Zero is an excellent beginning to a new series. The story is full of action, adventure and mystery. I was pulled in from the very first page and couldn’t put it down.”