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278 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 4, 2025
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Why on Earth is a delightful and surprisingly cohesive YA sci-fi anthology that takes the concept of an accidental alien invasion and spins it into a series of heartfelt, funny, and thought-provoking stories. With contributions from both bestselling and debut authors, this collection offers a fresh perspective on identity, belonging, and the universal desire to be understood.
One of the standout elements of this anthology is how well the stories fit together despite being written by different authors. The overarching premise of a botched rescue mission that turns into an invasion provides a solid foundation, making the entire collection feel connected rather than disjointed. It’s a fun, relatively low-stakes read that manages to weave in deeper themes about being "othered," gender identity, and self-acceptance without feeling heavy-handed.
There’s also a strong thread of humor throughout the book, with plenty of pop culture references sprinkled in. Some of these references made me laugh out loud, while others felt a bit dated, but overall, they added to the playful and engaging tone of the stories.
At its heart, Why on Earth is a collection of coming-of-age tales wrapped in a sci-fi setting, making it a great choice for YA readers looking for a mix of adventure, self-discovery, and a touch of intergalactic chaos.
Final Thoughts:If you love stories about aliens, identity, and finding your place in the universe, Why on Earth is a fantastic anthology to check out. It’s fun, heartfelt, and offers a refreshing twist on the classic coming-of-age narrative.
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