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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Forming the first book in the Dodecahedral series, 13 Born of Empire: The Last Heir and the Unregistered Orphan, A Galactic Quest for Survival is a work of fiction in the science fiction, adventure, and coming-of-age subgenres. It is suitable for the young adult reading audience but can be easily enjoyed by the young at heart too. Penned by author Sally Ann Melia, this is an action-packed space opera adventure that features two thirteen-year-old boys as its central protagonists. As Teodor struggles with the dangers of being the sole heir to the twelve-planet system that humanity now lives on, aspiring Dome Militant recruit Guy bears witness to the young king’s kidnapping.
Author Sally Ann Melia has crafted a truly exciting tale with an interesting contrast between the two central characters. In this rough world of subterfuge, kidnap, political unrest, and strict hierarchies of power, Guy and Teodor both represent outsiders who are not treated the same as other boys. I loved the narrative technique that the author employs to get each young man’s perspective across in an authentic and original voice, and I felt that both perspectives give you a more balanced view of the complexities of the wider world that Melia has created. The detailing is superb, and there’s an austere atmosphere to the Dodecahedral that really makes you want to read more and break through its apparently gleaming surface. Overall, I found 13 Born of Empire to be a fantastic start to what promises to be a stellar science fiction series.