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The Disasters by M.K. England

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In The Disasters, did you enjoy ...

... the team-based dynamic and camaraderie among misfits?

Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

If you loved the unruly, diverse crew of The Disasters—Nax and his unlikely group of fellow washouts—you'll find a similar thrill in Aurora Rising. This book also brings together a band of misfits (the irreverent Squad 312) who must work together to survive against impossible odds, all while delivering plenty of banter and heart.

... the breakneck pacing and urgent, action-packed plot?

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

If you enjoyed the relentless momentum and high-stakes escapes in The Disasters, you'll get swept up by Illuminae. The story rockets forward from page one, following Kady and Ezra as they flee an enemy attack and dodge deadly conspiracies, with barely a moment to breathe.

... the diverse representation and found family in space?

The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

If you appreciated the inclusive cast and the sense of belonging that developed among Nax and his friends, you'll love The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. This warm-hearted space adventure revolves around a multi-species crew, each with unique backgrounds and identities, coming together as a chosen family.

... the clear, driving mission and underdog struggle?

Skyward by Brandon Sanderson

If you were drawn to the do-or-die mission at the heart of The Disasters—where the crew must clear their names and save Earth—you'll be hooked by Skyward. Spensa, a determined underdog, fights for a spot as a pilot to defend her world, facing impossible odds and driven by a singular, powerful goal.

... the irreverent humor woven through dangerous situations?

The Rook by Daniel O’Malley

If you relished the witty dialogue and comic relief sprinkled through the chaos in The Disasters, give The Rook a try. Myfanwy Thomas wakes up with no memory and a letter instructing her to take charge of a secret supernatural agency, all told with sharp, clever humor even as the stakes escalate.

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